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Will Meeks bring out some leadership/fire in Peppers?


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Davidson was a nice spark for the Offense with that change under Fox. I'm hope'n for the same thing from the Defense.

playing to the players traits on the O worked under Foxy's "run" based offense. I think the D could be the same way under Fox as well.

here's hope'n

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I like that picture of one of the coaches yelling at the D-line with his neck tendons trying to rip out of his body, i know the former guy was very enthusiastic so hopefully the new D-line coach carries on that position

I think meeks approach will differ from trgdo's in the way that trgdo got too creative with peppers ability which ended up hurting his production a little bit, meeks will most likely just turn him loose like robert freeny

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I don't think that Meeks needs to bring out any leadership or fire in Peppers. The guy is who he is. What Meeks needs to do is to make good on his promise to develop a system built around the players strengths.

Peppers really would be best if he could move around, take different angles, to take advantage of his speed and quickness. That is reallly what Pepper's wants I think and a reason why he might want to go to a 3-4. If Meeks finds ways to let that happen, within the context of his 4-3, Peppers will be content and will likely have his best year ever. If he doesn't sign long-term before July 15th, he may want to when he sees how this defense is built around him.

Fsntasy perhaps??

As a Panther fan, until proven otherwise, that's my story and I'm stickin to it.

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