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Source: Peppers has a list of 4 teams he'd play for, 2 in the NFC South


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I doubt theres anyway I hell the Panthers org. would let Peppers go to a Div. rival, the only we is if we dont franchise him and he just walks. I think if Carolina has anything to do with it he'll go somewhere in the AFC.

Why not? I'm not scared...Gross can handle him.

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I wouldn't care if they dealt him within the division, for extra compensation of course.

In other words if a division rival would give up near double what his worth is, then sure trade him.

2 first rounders and maybe another mid round pick, and send him wherever..

Good luck with that.

I don't see what the big deal is, everyone hates Peppers now, but yet they don't want to face him.

You can bad mouth him as long as you don't have to face him?

You should welcome to chance to show him up twice a year, especially those that say Gross owns him.

Doesn't change the fact that he's trying his hardest to screw the organization, which directly contradicts what he said at the end of the season (when he said he wanted to be traded, but wanted us to get fair compensation for him) . The only people remaining in his corner are Tarheel fans that masquerade as Panther fans.

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Does anyone else think that this is a ploy by peppers? Say your a great player who wants to go to a specific team but you know that said team wont trade the bank for you. So you come up with a "list" of teams. In order to make sure you went to the team you wanted you would stock the list with teams that you would never be traded to. Maybe I'm dead wrong but that could be an angle.

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