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Saw Peppers out last night at the club "Suite"


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Him, Kenny Moore, Either Beason or Davis. And some other athletes were out there. All I know is it was 2:30am and they were still getting it. I would have loved to call him a traitor but Im sure he probably wouldve kicked my Arse

Get behind an O-Line and I'm sure you would've been fine ;).

Honestly, I would have walked up and worshiped the ground he walked on. Didn't buy the home strip and away strip with his name on it if I didn't like the guy.

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he is not a traitor, he doe not give a poo about the 17 mill except for that it is backup and gives him freedome to work his own deal.

I'm really sure he gives a poo about the fans.

He owes the Carolina Panthers absolutely nothing and you nimrods are trying to crucify him. Do you have any idea how stoooopid that makes each of you look.

LMAO

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Him, Kenny Moore, Either Beason or Davis. And some other athletes were out there. All I know is it was 2:30am and they were still getting it. I would have loved to call him a traitor but Im sure he probably wouldve kicked my Arse

That would be a good story to tell, I would love to say I got beat up by Julius Peppers.

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lol

he is not a traitor, he doe not give a poo about the 17 mill except for that it is backup and gives him freedome to work his own deal.

I'm really sure he gives a poo about the fans.

He owes the Carolina Panthers absolutely nothing and you nimrods are trying to crucify him. Do you have any idea how stoooopid that makes each of you look.

LMAO

you misspelled stupid.

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