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Does anyone know why Peppers won't sign his tender?


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FACT: Julius Peppers has not signed his $16.68 million tender offer.

FACT: Peppers does not want to play with the Panthers next year.

FACT: We cannot trade Peppers until he signs his tender nor can we discuss with any other teams the possibility of trading him.

FACT: Peppers said in early January about the Panthers, "I don’t want to leave them crippled or in a bad situation."

So Peppers wants out, but we can't do anything about that until he signs his tender. He refuses to do so.

CONCLUSION: Julius Peppers is a lying bitch that apparently DOES want to cripple the Panthers.

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FACT: Julius Peppers has not signed his $16.68 million tender offer.

FACT: Peppers does not want to play with the Panthers next year.

FACT: We cannot trade Peppers until he signs his tender nor can we discuss with any other teams the possibility of trading him.

FACT: Peppers said in early January about the Panthers, "I don’t want to leave them crippled or in a bad situation."

So Peppers wants out, but we can't do anything about that until he signs his tender. He refuses to do so.

CONCLUSION: Julius Peppers is a lying bitch that apparently DOES want to cripple the Panthers.

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FACT: Pep and his agent want to have COMPLETE control over where he ends up, and he loses that the day he signs...

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I believe you are a very bitter person...

FACT: Julius Peppers has not signed his $16.68 million tender offer.

True.

FACT: Peppers does not want to play with the Panthers next year.

Not completely true.

FACT: We cannot trade Peppers until he signs his tender nor can we discuss with any other teams the possibility of trading him.

We can't... His agent can speak to anyone he likes.

FACT: Peppers said in early January about the Panthers, "I don’t want to leave them crippled or in a bad situation."

...and he doesn't...

So Peppers wants out, but we can't do anything about that until he signs his tender. He refuses to do so.

You don't know any more than anyone besides Julius what he exactly wants. Who said we WOULD do something about it once he signs his tender?

CONCLUSION: Julius Peppers is a lying bitch that apparently DOES want to cripple the Panthers.

You couldn't be further from the truth, and I guarantee you you wouldn't say that to his face.

Julius will either be a Panther next season or he won't... Move along.. There are more interesting things to discuss... You are letting this define the offseason..

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NO, but his agent can shop Peppers all he wants, which validates the other poster's point.

But by not getting a deal done, they are crippling the team. The team can't adequately prepare for the draft because they don't know if Peppers will be gone for certain, what extra picks they may or may not get in a Peppers trade. They also have zero cap room until they move Peppers.

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But by not getting a deal done, they are crippling the team. The team can't adequately prepare for the draft because they don't know if Peppers will be gone for certain, what extra picks they may or may not get in a Peppers trade. They also have zero cap room until they move Peppers.

They prepare for every draft the same, by scouting every single player that has a chance of being drafted. Take that pool and knock it down to players you like and where you would take said player at. It doesn't matter where you drafting at, that can all change. They can make a move and trade peppers or they can decide not to do so and it wouldn't affect the way they prepare for the draft. They are still scouting first round talent, Do we have a first round pick??????

No we don't at the moment.

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