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Lets go ahead and forget the notion Peppers will be a Panther anymore.


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:willy_nilly:

He doesn't love us any more.

He wants out.

He has done everything possible to try and get away from us.

His tag number is roughly 9% of our cap.

His production next season would be garbage. (He isn't worried about money)

There exists no contract on this earth that would make him WANT to be here.

HE MUST BE TRADED, and we mustn't be greedy in trading him.

Im talking 2nd + some picks might be the best we get.

Mainly because of the damage Pep and his Agent have done in there statements.

He is gone.:willy_nilly:

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I agree with all of that except for the greedy part.

Peppers and his agent have done nothing to stop the Panthers from getting a first round pick.

I would go as far as to say the Panthers would rather play Pep than to NOT get a first rounder.

Ill make that call now poo, I say Pep will be a Panther if we don't get a first, and he won't be if we do.

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Then we should have let him walk.

Well the early impressions I am getting from ESPN, NFLN, and from Hurneys own comments, is just what i said.

Hurney is like pfff, yea right Peppers, really? not only are we getting what WE want for you, if we don't, your playing for us pal.

John Clayton backed that sentiment up 100%, basically saying that himself.

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^I don't give Clayton any credibility tho.

It's completely against everything this team likes to do if we end up with some Media Circus Peppers Watch kinda thing at training camp next season.

Not to mention the locker room problems it may or maynot cause.

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Eh, I actually think if he plays next year in Carolina he'll actually be good, he'll need another "contract" year, cause he'll be 30 next year and teams will want to make sure he still has gas in the tank. He may be a problem in the locker room, but he never talks anyway so most likely not.

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Clayton was reporting like we were actually planning on keeping him for the 09 season.. pfft..

we need to get a 1st and a 3rd for him.. it be stupid to walk away with anything less, because if we did give him his walking papers, we would be given a 1st round compensation pick next year, right?

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Well the early impressions I am getting from ESPN, NFLN, and from Hurneys own comments, is just what i said.

Hurney is like pfff, yea right Peppers, really? not only are we getting what WE want for you, if we don't, your playing for us pal.

John Clayton backed that sentiment up 100%, basically saying that himself.

It's called posturing. Peppers/Carey did it the last couple of weeks, now it's our turn...

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