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peppers is a much better player but we lucked out by having Johnson step up

I see no one on this roster capable of giving us what Johnson can, and for a team going through a major transition and coming off of a 2-14 season, I think it will be.

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I cannot for the life of me, save for someone else offering him a $70 million contract, see why we should lose him.

his hometown(well, state) team is coming off a 14-2 season, and just happens to have a glaring need at defensive end. factor that with his constant hint dropping about loving ATL over the offseason and it makes this whole thing cloudy and the way I see it now there is a 50/50 chance between us and Atlanta.

all comes down to whether he'll take a paycut or not. hopefully not.

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Johnson is 25 y/o and coming into his prime. Peppers was 30 when he left, while he still has 3-5 years of productivity ahead of him, losing Johnson would be worse. Pep had expressed no desire to be in Carolina anymore, so while his loss sucked, there is no use in holding on to a guy who DOESN't want to be here at all.

However Johnson is a guy that wants to be in Carolina and could give you as much as 7+ years of high production. Hardy may be good, but he will be better playing opposite Johnson.

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Peppers had proven to be the commodity that he was, even with periods of inconsistency. CJ was in a contract year. He was great, but for me, the jury is out on if he would continue that production over the course of his next (big) contract.

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