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When/If Peppers sign his tender?


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When is the deadline to sign this tender. It should be coming up soon. I think he is trying to find a decent trade at this point. I know we can't do ne thing til he signs his tender but if we tell him to sign so we can trade him haha he might like the idea.

Personally the way things are going in Denver Cutler prolly wont be there come the start of next season. McDaniels says he wont be traded but i think his tune would change if we sent Peppers to the Broncos. I honestly think we could squeeze a 3rd and Cutler for Peppers. I know half the forum would say this is dumb gives us that qb that wont under throw a wide open deep receiver. Dont get me wrong i have faith in Delhomme but imagine those passes that were under thrown to Muhammed and Smith that could have been 6.

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Cutler for Pep...no thanks. I'd rather have Jake than Jay Cutler. Plus, if we are going to lose a force like Julius Peppers, we need a high draft pick to where we can try to fill his spot.

Rather have Jake are you high or just so ignorantly blind to how bad Jake is. Even at his best his stats were vastly inflated because of all the terrible passes that Smitty just went up and got. Denver sucks and lost a 3 game division lead, but it was no fault of Cutler's. Their defense is anemic. Cutler had a beast of a receiver in Marshall and a speed demon in Royal, Moose is no marshall, but I think our receiving corps are pretty comparable. I would even say ours is better with the emergence of Jarrett. I would take that trade straight up cut Jake in a heartbeat, and push comes to shove Leftwich is still out there as an affordable veteran!!

We must end the era of Jake the flake in Charlotte!!!!!

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Who would be possibly draft in the first round, realistically, that could fill Peppers' spot? I mean, I seen the draft board... and I don't really think a 2nd rounder, or even a 1st, is going to fix anything. I'd rather trade Peppers for another position, then worry about filling his.

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Who would be possibly draft in the first round, realistically, that could fill Peppers' spot? I mean, I seen the draft board... and I don't really think a 2nd rounder, or even a 1st, is going to fix anything. I'd rather trade Peppers for another position, then worry about filling his.

exactly there is no equal value out there either in FA or the draft talent wise to fill Pepper's hole. Lets just try to at least upgrade a starting position on our team and deal him!!

I am praying that we do not extend Jake's contract that would be the biggest mistake since letting Witherspoon go and locking up Dizzy Dan Morgan

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Who would be possibly draft in the first round, realistically, that could fill Peppers' spot? I mean, I seen the draft board... and I don't really think a 2nd rounder, or even a 1st, is going to fix anything. I'd rather trade Peppers for another position, then worry about filling his.

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