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Yeah another Peppers thread, BUT.......


Silent Tyrant

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This one I had to post. I'm usually a reader on this forum and have been for over 2 years. I think I have some insight, that has not been shared.

Anyways... The deal with Pep..... I heard from the mouth of his cousin, and no, this is NOT, I heard from someone, that heard from a cousins, nephew's, uncle's, brother. That Pep doesnt want to be here, cause we dont have a winning qb!! I responded, jake?!?!? The response was, "yeah, you got it."

This blew my mind!!! Yes, I'm a jake supporter. But, after the arizona game, he's on a short leash. At the moment we have nobody else able to do better at the helm.

NO, Matt Moore is not ready. PERIOD!!!

But I also have another opinion on Pep. In my belief, Pep wants to play in a 3-4 Def because, he's tired of getting double teamed. If he was to play on a team, as a 3-4 outside linebacker, he would be able to come off the edge, on more of a one on one situation.

Does anyone else agree with this. Is Pep a bit of a, well let's say it....

LAZY!!!

There's no denying his talent. I wish he would want to spend the rest of his career here. But in that case, things need to change drastically.

GO PANTHERS!!!!

Be easy, it's my first post.

Oh, yeah. this post was suppose to inform people mainly, that his cousin, said ----- the main reason he doesnt want to play here is cause of jake.

IF thats the case duck jake!!!!!

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Silent Tyrant your point about JP being disatisfied with Jake is the pink elephant in the room in Pantherland. Ive heard the same thing from people I associate with that hang around JP.

We'll this was news to me, if you posted this somewhere. I'm so sorry for reposting another peppers topic.

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I honestly wouldn't be surprised.

Qb is arguably our weakest position on Offense.

This is true. But, can any Def Player, in there right mind call out a qb, without hurting their stock? It would disgrace them from being a team player.

Jake is now!!! And thank god for our O line, and Double Trouble. Here's best wishes that Jabba the Otah stays healthy. We will need depth there after FA loses.

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