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Peppers not talking to teammates


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just saw this on pat yas blog, thought it was pretty interesting. basically says that a reporter interviewed a panther (but didnt say who) and he said that pep wasnt returning any ones calls or emails and the unknown player also says that he wouldnt be surprised if peppers holds out

http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcsouth/0-10-38/Peppers--silent-treatment-extends-to-teammates.html

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moose just said he talked to him, didn't he?

panthers4life interpretation of interview the other day -

"Peppers has softened his stance on leaving..although u wont here it pubicly unless he stays...sounds like he thought it may be a good idea and he had to take the stance he did to get out or otherwise he'd have no shot..basically we have to wait till draft day to see if the right compensation to the right team is offered and if not i'd imagine he stays here long term to secure his financial stability rather than risk an off year"

sounds to me like he talked to him, but i unno

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