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I have no idea how he lasted so long in the draft....I think that we absolutely got a huge steal. I hope that Peppers decides to come back, because him and Brown lined up on opposite sides of the line could wreak fuging havoc next season.

And I didnt even talk about the much improving Charles Johnson, who could post double digit sacks after getting 6 last season.

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I have no idea how he lasted so long in the draft....I think that we absolutely got a huge steal. I hope that Peppers decides to come back, because him and Brown lined up on opposite sides of the line could wreak fuging havoc next season.

And I didnt even talk about the much improving Charles Johnson, who could post double digit sacks after getting 6 last season.

peppers and johnson will be nice..but i would like to see brown at RE but i dont think we will move peppers to LE when he had his best season at RE...

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peppers and johnson will be nice..but i would like to see brown at RE but i dont think we will move peppers to LE when he had his best season at RE...

I think we would.

Even though Peppers had his best season statistically last year, I'm not sure how much of that can be attributed to his change in position. Not to mention Peppers has shown he can play both positions at a very high level.

And considering Peppers could very well be gone after a year, it would make sense to put the rookie in at the position he'll be playing once Peppers leaves.

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I hope Pep gets his crap together because I want to see them both on the field at the same time.
You and me both. Would be the the potentially best pass rush we've EVER had.

But I'm also not going to worry about it until training camp...and realisitically, regular season. Would I like him in the fold now with the new DC? you bet, but I don't see it as the end of the world.

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You and me both. Would be the the potentially best pass rush we've EVER had.

But I'm also not going to worry about it until training camp...and realisitically, regular season. Would I like him in the fold now with the new DC? you bet, but I don't see it as the end of the world.

I think our only saving grace with Pep is Ron Meeks.

Pep doesnt know what his abilities will be in the new defense, so he can only wonder what his potential would be, and how meeks would like to use him.

That might be enough to make him want to sign and play.

If turgocrap was still here I would all but promise a holdout

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