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Does Peppers scare anyone that bad?


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What I mean is this-yes he is a freak, and he is good, but if you were the GM and a division foe was willing to part with the right package or a high draft pick adn then some, why would we definately not trade Peppers to a NFC South foe?

I'd like to play him twice a year and put Gross and Otah on him adn doble team him and maybe throw a chop block or three.

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I truly believe that when Pep comes back to play us he will be coming with a purpose. He might not get up for every game with his new team but the one against us he definitely will because in his mind he thinks that he wasted good years here. He wants to show us what those "good years" would be like.

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I would worry about Peppers if he were in an agressive attacking style defense...with a great DC.

TB would have scared me with Kiffin...Philly scares me with Johnson.

exactly. No other coach is going to pull a Fox and drop Pep back in coverage as often getting all cute. On another team, most coaches imo will only use Peppers to cause havoc to the QB. Pep will look much better away from Carolina....thinking otherwise is just "us" trying to fool ourselves.

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I truly believe that when Pep comes back to play us he will be coming with a purpose. He might not get up for every game with his new team but the one against us he definitely will because in his mind he thinks that he wasted good years here. He wants to show us what those "good years" would be like.

Whose fault is it that he wasted good years here...his. He's the one that d*cking us, not the other way around. I'm not afraid of him...Gross (if we sign him) can handle him.

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Whose fault is it that he wasted good years here...his. He's the one that d*cking us, not the other way around. I'm not afraid of him...Gross (if we sign him) can handle him.

Peppers was a stud in Carolina. A stud who did play in a conservative defensive scheme and one where his exceptional talent was often used to prevent plays instead of making them.

I think it is funny how our fanbase is wanting to pretend that one of the biggest freaks in the NFL is going to be easily handled simply b/c he got tired of Carolina. It is a business and he gave us some good quality years, well worth it.

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