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Optimal Situation


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We have already signed Gross which is great. I definetely wouldn't want to waste the franchise tag on him.

The Peppers situation is still undecided. We have tagged him, but what comes next?

Optimal Situation: We trade Peppers for two first round draft picks.

Probable Situation: We trade Peppers for first and third round picks.

Worst Situation: We cannot find a team to pass Peppers on to, so he stays here another year and we do not pick up any draft picks and are left with minimal cap room

What does we all thinks will happen?

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I want more then the optical solution. I want a kings ransom for him. 1st, 3rd, 5th (09) 1,3 (2010).

That seems to be a kings ransom to me.

I would shat my pants if anyone paid that but it does seem that we (as fans that watch him every sunday) undervalue him wayyyy to much. This guy is PRIME defensive talent and if he wasn't so damn stubborn as to where he wants to go we would have people beating down our door to give us a first round draft pick + more compensation to get him. As it stands now it is unknown who in the AFC he wants to play for so he will likely go to the team he wants to play for and bring back the offer sheet. When he does that, that team will have the upper hand by knowing that they are the main market and Pep will not be happy and may not sign anywhere else. Which reallly sucks...

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It will be interesting to see what team, if any, want him.

Those coaches have tape, and they know his weaknesses quite well.

Two #1s are a lot.

...of course, so was the $16 million the Panthers will have to pay him.

Obviously, if the Panthers are willing to pay any one player $16 Million, then Julius is not the legend in his own mind I think he is.

If only that man had Brad Hoover's heart in his body.

We'll see.

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