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Slightly new perspective on CJ vs Peppers


JawnyBlaze

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Found this website linked from catscratchreader, some interesting info and opinions there - http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/02/21/your-guide-to-free-agency-the-nfc-south/

Please Don’t Go: Question: Who was a better player, 2009 Julius Peppers or 2010 Charles Johnson? It was Johnson and it’s not even close. That’s not even a criticism of Peppers as much as an indication of how superb Johnson (who led all defensive ends in QB disruptions and defensive stops) was. You ideally want to get him locked down as well Ryan Kalil but Carolina definitely can’t let another franchise pass rusher get away.
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I agree that we need to lock up CJ. Our DL is pretty damn weak right now. He's the only stand out player in the unit. Our DTs are the NFL equivalent of thrift store pick ups and our other DEs are young and promising, but that promise hasn't produced a whole lot on the field yet. Gotta hang onto CJ or our DL is likely to be in truly sad ass shape.

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Certainly they both have upsides. Yet with the Ego of peppers you want to go with Johnson every week/every down. Peppers maybe a better athlete, but Johnson certainly proved his worth. His next season will be a deciding factor in this overall comparison. Now that he has shown his abilities and the opposing DC will account for him. Should be interesting to watch for sure.

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