catcrave.com - 6/29/2009
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Now that Peppers has signed his franchise tender, further questions or criticism no longer hold any water. Some media analysts have posited that Pep may not be received well in the locker room. Really? He is a superstar. Period. End of story. Last year Steve Smith decked a fellow ...
The Carolina Panthers Have Accepted The Idea Of Life Without Peppers
bleacherreport.com 6/11/2009 —
I might as well get this out in the open, as everyone needs to at least get used to the idea that Julius Peppers may not be a suit up for the Panthers this season, nor will he be on a different team, perhaps until next season.
The Carolina ...
Peppers & Carolina don’t come to agreement
the5thcorner.com 7/16/2009 — As Major League Baseball takes center as the only major sport (of course there is soccer (both men’s and women’s) and the WNBA) some news comes out from the National Football League. One of those tidbits, which comes from the AP through Philly.com, is about an ex Tar Heel, Julius ...
Peppers, Panthers set to do the same dance in 2010
scoresreport.com 7/15/2009 —
According to a report by the Charlotte Observer , the Carolina Panthers and defensive end Julius Peppers are setting themselves up for dilemma in 2010 similar to the one they just went through this offseason.
The deadline for a team to sign a franchise player to a long-term contract ends ...
Julius Peppers signs tenders
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com 6/25/2009 — Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers didn't really want to be in Carolina in 2009. Yet after skipping off-season workouts and mini-camps, Peppers signed his franchise tender today.
"I have signed the franchise tender and am now under a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers. ...
Peppers signs franchise tender
scoresreport.com 6/24/2009 —
The wait is finally over for the Panthers, as defensive end Julius Peppers will sign his tender on Wednesday according to the team’s official website . He’ll earn $16.683 million this season.
The Panthers could still try and trade him, but it’s doubtful that they find any suitors ...
Peppers Now Talking About Staying Long Term w/ Panthers
nflgridirongab.com 6/27/2009 —
The Panthers got some good news this week when franchise player Julius Peppers signed his franchise tender, keeping him in Carolina for at least one more season. Peppers will be a very rich man this year, as by signing the tender he can make up to $19.183 million this season.
Now though ...
Peppers = Phony
panthersgab.com 6/29/2009 — Wow. The Gaston Gazette is not taking a light stance when it comes to the about face that Julius Peppers made when he quickly said he would have no issues with coming to a long-term deal with the Panthers.
They wrote a rather scathing take on the subject in today’s edition:
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Panther Paw Prints: Peppers Signing Edition
catscratchreader.com 6/26/2009 —
This edition of Paw Prints leads off with an NFL.com piece that digs into the Julius Peppers signing and potential long term deal that might be brewing.
NFL.com Blogs " Blog Archive Julius Peppers and franchise-tag economics " Carolina GM Marty Hurney told the team’s website ...
Discussing the 7 Keys to the Panthers Success in 2009
catscratchreader.com 6/19/2009 —
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by RICK HAVNER - AP
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Carolina Panthers' Decori Birmingham (24), Jeff Otah (79), Jonathan Stewart (28) and C.J. Davis (71) walk off the field after football ...
Prediction: Peppers Will Not Sit Out the 2009 Season
catscratchreader.com 6/11/2009 — I can't fathom where some of the writers over at the Bleacher Report get the premise for their posts. Eric Quackenbush for reasons unknown and unfounded thinks that Julius Peppers will sit out the 2009 season if he doesn't get traded. Not only that, but he thinks the Panthers are convinced of ...