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One Week After The Draft, Still No Interest In Peppers


CatMan72

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who would the "one team" throw an offer to?

They would give Carey an offer sheet to take to the Panthers... you'd think there would at least be one or two teams that would make some kind of an offer?

I bet the Panthers will get all kinds of trade inquiries when Peppers signs the tender.

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Peppers hasnt signed..we have heard no word from his camp that he has changed his mind and wants to remain a Panther.

The Panthers want to keep him

Same news since day one of this mess...until actual news comes out...we should all assume he will be here next year.

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They would give Carey an offer sheet to take to the Panthers... you'd think there would at least be one or two teams that would make some kind of an offer?

I bet the Panthers will get all kinds of trade inquiries when Peppers signs the tender.

if it isn't one of the 4 teams i'd be surprised if carey would hear the offer out. plus if teams know who the chosen 4 are know they aren't one of them, then why bother? more hassle than it's worth.

if pep does sign the tender then there probably will be calls made, at least it would be more likely. i still don't see the panthers settling for much less than a couple firsts (or at least one 1st and another high pick) and i don't see peppers settling for another team he doesn't want to play with. better the devil you know than the one you don't. he'll play here next year because it is the easiest way out, if they do the one year contract correctly.

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Tampa had the #4 pass defense, so it tells me that with us only gettng 29 sacks... that our secondary is definatley substantially better then your secondary as we allowed less receiving yards and had more interceptions to answer your question.

What it tells me is that your team pulled a massive choke job, dropped four straight, lost to the Raiders, and missed the playoffs. But maybe thats just me reading into things too much

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