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Peppers clue?


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I was just surfing the new layout on the Panthers website and I notcied something interesting.

The Peppers jerseys are now a tad bit cheaper then all the others.

The Replica jersey for example- Peppers is 36 dollars below the rest of the players. NFL web sites tend to do this after a player has left or is leaving !!!

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Haven't they been cheaper then the other jersey's since the sell a week or so after he announced he wanted to be traded. The pepper's jersey, Lucas jersey and some older player jersey's were all on sale a while back. I thought they just stayed cheaper.
that's what i remember. nothing new here.
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It's supply and demand. Everyone thinks he is going to leave, so no one wants to buy his jersey, which causes a low demand. Even if there is no sign of him actually leaving. If the fans thinks he is leaving, they will not buy his jersey.

Oh, is that what it is??

Then I guess any day now we should start seeing buy one and get one free Delhomme jerseys.

:ciappa:

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Oh, is that what it is??

Then I guess any day now we should start seeing buy one and get one free Delhomme jerseys.

:ciappa:

I have a feeling that Delhomme jerseys have never been in large demand. (They don't have a huge stockpile sitting somewhere.)

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I wish the jerseys didn't cost so much anyway. I'd like to buy every color Steve Smith jersey in all different quality categories (replica, authentic, etc.).

I'm obsessed.

Maybe if I had enough money I'd buy jerseys of the entire team?

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They are cheap because no one in carolina really want to buy peppers stuff anymore. Because peppers ain't nothing but a whining little witch who wants out of of carolina but ain't doing nothing about. For a guy who wants out of carolina so bad he and his agent ain't trying very hard. People say jay cutler is a whiny baby. so is peppers.:rolleyes:

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