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A pep deal to pats will take a long time if ever


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yeah, it would have been a bad idea to include a link in another one of the million peppers threads.

a thread with only a link....genius.

:coolgleamA:

I dont read to far into the older threads. They are usually way off the subject. Time for something new. Next time I will have you proofread my thread to see if it is post worthy.

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Interesting. Quoted from the story. For those of you who cant read and just try to be cool forum police.

I continue to hear from league sources that Carolina would accept trading Peppers for the second-round pick New England acquired for Matt Cassel (34th overall).

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Sounds like Vic is trying to save face. I don't see this trade going down or the Panthers accepting just a 2nd round pick.

I might have to agree with you here. Usually I like Vic's columns, but I think he went out on a limb on this last one and is now just trying to make it sound like, "Oh, well really....uhm, it was just a kinda hunch...errr..."

I think the Patriots would gladly accept Peppers, but the Panthers organization won't want a 2nd round pick.

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it's in another thread being discussed.

yep

Well I wouldnt take a break from the discussion to come and cry about this one.

Well, at least he can say he has read this same topic somewhere already.

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yep

Well, at least he can say he has read this same topic somewhere already.

Give me a link where vic's article is in another post.

If this deal is so close, I just wonder why pep isnt signing the tender. I think there will be something else with the 34. Maybe a next year pick?

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At this point, I don't really care where he goes. I hate the Patriots and the Cowboys but if it means we get rid of his $17 mil. salary and get some good picks in return, than I don't care. I don't want to pay a player $17 mil. when he doesn't even want to be a part of the team.

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