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Peppers to sit out mini camp this weekend


dpanthersman

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Peppers can sit, it's his right, he doesn't get paid for it, he just sits. This is looking worse and worse for Peppers, Carey, they're the ones pushing the buttons and they're the ones not getting paid. If he wants to continue, he can sit on his ass, ruin his career and not get paid, not a problem to me. It seems that Hurney / Fox have already made provisions for this and I support them for it...

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Lol yea wouldn't it be something if Peppers held out and Johnson blows us all away? It would just make Peppers look worse.

i watched johnson last year and he was in the backfield all the time..the only prob i saw was that he gets pushed to far out but he still gets the pressure..i think johnson and brown would be a very nice combo next year

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Carey is probably the worst agent in the world.

Why? His player doeesnt want to play for this team. He cant get any teams to offer enough for the Panthers to agree to it so what is supposed to do?

Wait and see Peppers will be in TC they are just working out the detail so next year he doesnt get franchised.

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