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Karma is a b***** ain't it Julius?


CatMan72

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I think Pep liked the tradition of the Bears defense. Last time they won Jim McMahon was their QB, not exactly someone who strikes fear in the opposition like the '85 D did. Being a Ram fan in '85 I still remember frickin' Buddy Ryan predict Dickerson would put 2 on the ground in the playoffs. *sigh*

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It's clear you have no hard feelings for Julius. :lol:

And I had never heard this "with a quarterback" statement before... must be another one of those "truths" Panthers fans on here have conjured up...

Before he left somebody at the Observer wrote that Pep wasn't happy with the QB situation mostly Jake. They said he was tired of seeing games thrown away(Arizona).

If I was Peppers I wouldn't want to invest more of my years in Jake the way he was regressing. The Panthers then proceeded to give Jake a huge contract after he bungled a chance to get to the SuperBowl. I'd be tired of the bullpoo too.

I'm happy he's with the team I grew up with but I really wish he was here with Cam.

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According to CatMan, apparently. Personally, I think CatMan is just upset cuz he had hopes of having PeppersMan as his screenname, with all of the nuances that could have been associated with it.

he is more upset his life size poster of peppers on his wall doesnt get him hard any more but was glued up for so long he cant get it down.

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Peppers wanted to go to a team "with a quarterback".

Am I the only one who finds irony in the fact that for the last two years, the primary thing that's stood between Peppers getting a ring is an injury to his QB?

I really don't have any hard feelings towards Peppers, would love to still have him here (where he belongs). I just find it funny that he wanted so badly to go to a team "with a quarterback".

18-8 vs. 4-22.

damn we sure showed him.

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Peppers wanted to play for a team that had a better shot at winning. Who can blame him for that? His leaving hasn't really hurt us, so I don't care. And despite what some panther fans have said, he hasn't really trashed us since leaving.

To say he's leaving hasn't hurt us is pretty dumb to say, teams are afraid of Peppers whether he performed or not. Just imagine CJ and Peppers together.

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To say he's leaving hasn't hurt us is pretty dumb to say, teams are afraid of Peppers whether he performed or not. Just imagine CJ and Peppers together.

To say it has hurt us is pretty dumb.

Watch our defense this year. Would one defensive player really make that much of a difference? He might win us 1-2 more games this year, and that's about it. Also, if we have Peppers last year, maybe we are just good enough to win 1-2 more games last year, knocking us out of the #1 draft pick, which might mean no Cam Newton. And qb is a far more important position than DE.

Also, if we did pay Peppers the big bucks a couple of years ago, would we even have Charles Johnson? Would we have been able to afford him, and Beason and Gamble etc...?

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