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Inside the Panthers: Tracking Julius Peppers: Denver
Hackett's ankle not a concern, agent says | Main | Search for OT makes stop in Boston March 17, 2008 Tracking Julius Peppers: Denver Posted by Observer Sports on March 17, 2008 at 01:12 PM | Permalink Comments maybe if all the negative fans would give the guy a break because he has one "bad" season, he would be in charlotte with the team. who wants to be around when all the fans talk crap ...
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Peppers on the Trading Block
Mister Mittens — ... Of course it doesn’t mean anything, technically, except for, as ITP points out, that Pepp wasn’t in camp for the start of the voluntary workout session. Know what? Who cares. Unless we extend him before the season starts, he’s going to be playing for a lot of money. Which means that he’s going to have a monster year. Also, the Cats stand absolutely nothing to gain from dealing Julius, unless it’s for five guys who are really good at blocking. And while Denver has those guys, generally, remember that a lot of the Broncos’ ...

Julius Peppers Mock Trade Offer
Cat Scratch Reader — ... With the report of Julius Peppers attending the Denver Nuggets game its sparked new speculation that the Panthers may be willing to part with their star DE. Consequently Jerry over at ...

Wrapping Up the Week
The Ragnarok — ... If the Vikings do end up using their first round pick on an offensive lineman, they can still upgrade at defensive end, as, word out of Carolina is that that Julius Peppers, quite possibly the most talented defensive end in the NFL, is available for the right price. He won't be cheap though, as the Panthers would likely ask for a 1st and 3rd round pick for him. Is he worth it? Well, that depends a lot on what your opinion of the Vikings is. If you believe that they have a legitimate chance of going to the Super Bowl in the next two years, then Peppers is more than worth it, as ...

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