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Why does Pep really want to leave?


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We just hired a Tampa 2 Coordinator who uses his DEs strictly for pass rushing. When was the last time you saw Dwight Freeney or Robert Mathis drop back into coverage?? Pep will get just as many opportunities to rush the passer in our scheme as he would in the 3-4.

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We just hired a Tampa 2 Coordinator who uses his DEs strictly for pass rushing. When was the last time you saw Dwight Freeney or Robert Mathis drop back into coverage?? Pep will get just as many opportunities to rush the passer in our scheme as he would in the 3-4.

After living in Charlotte for 8 years do you blame him?

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I got it all figured out. One of the the guys on WFNZ stated that JP made the comment that he wanted to go somewhere that he could blend in and not stand out. He does not want to be a leader. He just wants to be on a team and play and have no leadership role, which we want him to have here. I think that showed when Beason and Harris became the leaders of the defense and were only here for a couple of seasons.

I think JP just wants to get paid and take no leadership role at all, so I say show him the door.

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I got it all figured out. One of the the guys on WFNZ stated that JP made the comment that he wanted to go somewhere that he could blend in and not stand out. He does not want to be a leader. He just wants to be on a team and play and have no leadership role, which we want him to have here. I think that showed when Beason and Harris became the leaders of the defense and were only here for a couple of seasons.

I think JP just wants to get paid and take no leadership role at all, so I say show him the door.

You can't make someone be a leader, either they are or they aren't.

I don't see you saying to get rid of every other non leader on the team.

Believe it or not the 53 man roster will not have 53 leaders on it.

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You can't make someone be a leader, either they are or they aren't.

I don't see you saying to get rid of every other non leader on the team.

Believe it or not the 53 man roster will not have 53 leaders on it.

True, but as I recall he does have a patch with a "C" on his jersey.

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