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Peppers conference call recap


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Says Newton looks athletic on tape, he likes his composure in the pocket, how he buys time with his feet and fights for extra yardage.

He likes Chicago "a lot" says he's happy and is gonna be happy.

Said him and Fox never had anything personal, and all that stuff of him returning and playing his old team is "old news" and he's over that, and it's just a regular game for him that he needs to win.

Says Eric Washington did a good job, in Chicago during his tenure.

Said nothing was personal about last year's game and he was just happy to get a win.

His primary home is still in Mooresville.

He's proud of CJ cause he was a like a "little brother"

He's only close with CJ and Steve, but doesn't keep in touch with the other players.

Overall it's the same arrogant manner, and voice of Peppers.

http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/audio/Week-4-Julius-Peppers-Conference-Call/d30b0dda-0ef5-48a1-b89b-06708823f606

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His team is 1-2 just like the Panthers, so no need for arrogance. I like our pass protection this season, and he's now just another defensive end that will need to be gameplanned against. I trust our guys to protect Cam.

Fug him, and anyone else on the Bears.

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To this day I don't know why Peppers made a clown of himself and left on bad terms. We were nothing but nice to the guy. Coaches, ownership, and the entire city. We adored him from day one and always gave him a ton of support and money. When the rest of the league and analysts were down on him during his 1 sack season most people stood by Peppers and knew there was more to him than just stats. And I don't see how Richardson telling him to be a leader is something that pissed him off. It's truly a shame and it's all his fault that he alienated himself. We should've traded him or something after 2008, but there was no reason for him to act the way that he did. Be a professional.

Last year when he came back he was acting like the typical ass that he has become with his "shhh" to the crowd. He'll find out that our offense is vastly improved on Sunday and he won't stay this cocky for long. Can't wait for Newton to school him like Vick did back in 2002.

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To this day I don't know why Peppers made a clown of himself and left on bad terms. We were nothing but nice to the guy. Coaches, ownership, and the entire city. We adored him from day one and always gave him a ton of support and money. When the rest of the league and analysts were down on him during his 1 sack season most people stood by Peppers and knew there was more to him than just stats. And I don't see how Richardson telling him to be a leader is something that pissed him off. It's truly a shame and it's all his fault that he alienated himself. We should've traded him or something after 2008, but there was no reason for him to act the way that he did. Be a professional.

Last year when he came back he was acting like the typical ass that he has become with his "shhh" to the crowd. He'll find out that our offense is vastly improved on Sunday and he won't stay this cocky for long. Can't wait for Newton to school him like Vick did back in 2002.

You know it's funny cause he said CJ wasn't a professional when he started out here and is now more "mature" he's a hypocrite, and I don't see how CJ or Steve still retain a relationship with this douche.

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