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Peppers regretting leaving?


klbishop143

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I believe what he said was he wanted to go to an organization with history...

But, in my guesstimation, Carolina has a better chance to win a super bowl than Chicago. And, we'll win it before peppers is out of the league.

This si the most explosive offense we've had in years. Only a few pieces and some returning players away from having a solid defense. Maybe we find a special player on ST and improve the coverage?

So, do you agree, and do you believe peppers is regretting leaving the panthers now?

Sorry I have no facts or stats to back any of this up, just homerism and wishful thinking.

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Ah, I thought Peppers said something, but this is just speculation. Does he regret leaving Carolina? Could be, now that Fox has left. It seems many of our current players are now coming out against Fox's philosophy late in his tenure here. So it could be Peppers wanted a new coach to play for. Had we fired Fox earlier, he may still be a panther today. Who knows, maybe if Peppers become a free agent late in his career, he will come back home.

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it has less to do with whether or not charlotteans "care" (many would btw), and more to do with his teammates. how many active, openly gay players can you name?

...would hope we have come far enough as a society that no one should care.

lol

yeah it would be nice

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