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Peppers regretting leaving?


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He probably regretted it after seeing how good Cam Newton is, and what he did for Steve Smith's career. Chicago's defense is old, Cutler gets sacked a lot and the Bears won't be good much longer. Maybe if he tries to mend some fences, we'll take him back for the twilight of his career like Moose.

Is there actually a shred of proof that he regrets anything? I don't spend as much time trolling sports news sites as I should but I don't recall anything that would indicate that he does.

He clearly wasn't happy here - I honestly doubt he has given it much thought since he left.

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Is there actually a shred of proof that he regrets anything? I don't spend as much time trolling sports news sites as I should but I don't recall anything that would indicate that he does.

He clearly wasn't happy here - I honestly doubt he has given it much thought since he left.

No I'm just speculating. He did leave Carolina in time for the team to self-implode and he probably enjoyed the 2010 season on the Bears, but Chicago is in decline and I could see him regretting leaving as his career wraps up, but there's nothing written on it.

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No I'm just speculating. He did leave Carolina in time for the team to self-implode and he probably enjoyed the 2010 season on the Bears, but Chicago is in decline and I could see him regretting leaving as his career wraps up, but there's nothing written on it.

How so? There season decline b/c there offense was on IR. The team was playoff bound and they have no WRs or TEs. So if they address their needs Chicago looks to be just fine pending they get healthy.

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How so? There season decline b/c there offense was on IR. The team was playoff bound and they have no WRs or TEs. So if they address their needs Chicago looks to be just fine pending they get healthy.

Their offensive line is mediocre and their only weapon is Matt Forte. They need a new offensive coordinator, help at WR, TE, OL, HB to spell Forte, and a youth infusion on defense. I don't see them improving much on their record next year with Green Bay and Detroit in their division.

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Their offensive line is mediocre and their only weapon is Matt Forte. They need a new offensive coordinator, help at WR, TE, OL, HB to spell Forte, and a youth infusion on defense. I don't see them improving much on their record next year with Green Bay and Detroit in their division.

They just fired Martz.....and Martz's scheme certainly didn't aid that OL.

So they were playoff bound before injury w/ a bad OL, no WRs, no TEs, and a bad OC. That tell you things ain't that bad in Chicago. If Chicago gets healthy and makes good moves this offseason I wouldn't put Detriot as a better team (on par probably).

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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.

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do what?

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It's only natural to think about what it would be like if one had stayed at their previous job but I doubt he regrets leaving. He knew what he was looking for when he signed the contract. If he has any regrets I'm sure his agent could do something different for him, maybe not here but somewhere else.

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i was kinda basing it on carolina being a competitive team and potentially it making to and possibly winning a super bowl before the bears, which is usually taken into consideration when a player is being considered for the hall of fame.

And, as admitted in my original post, this is baseless. but, whatever...

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