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No Cap Saving Moves yet?


DelhommesTheMan

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The FO may be holding out hope that a deal with Pep is done prior to the start of FA, which will put us back under the cap and not force us to make cuts right away. Any cuts that we make probably will not come until the last minute for that reason.

Peppers is not willingly coming back. He wants out and that's that. I agree with others we are seeing what cuts are being made before making our own.

As for as peppers I would tell his agent to get to friggin work. Rosenfields trade from houston is already a done deal with the Vikings but cant be done till Friday morning. If peppers wants out so bad I'd be banging my agents door down telling him to get on the horn and lets get something done.

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Peppers is not willingly coming back. He wants out and that's that. I agree with others we are seeing what cuts are being made before making our own.

As for as peppers I would tell his agent to get to friggin work. Rosenfields trade from houston is already a done deal with the Vikings but cant be done till Friday morning. If peppers wants out so bad I'd be banging my agents door down telling him to get on the horn and lets get something done.

Did you read the Gross interview? He said that peppers could stay.

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Did you read the Gross interview? He said that peppers could stay.

Yep read it and don't buy it. You dont raise the BS he did and alienate himself from the fanbase like he did and want to stay. I just don't see how he can ever patch or repair the damage he has done in the last 3-4 weeks with the fans.

You say you want out that badly, then GTFO and don't let the door hit you where the good lord split you. :D

I as a fan still want him shipped in the first 72 hours of free agency. As a former Coach and fan I have always felt, keep the guys that want to be here and ship the ones that dont.

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