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Nate Dogg

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He's had no shortage of motivation when he's played us before.

 

Peppers faced the Panthers three times with the Bears. None of the matchups was as memorable as 2010, when Peppers batted a Jimmy Clausen pass in the air and dived to make the interception.

After the play Peppers put his index finger to his facemask to “shush” the crowd. He called it one of the most emotional games he’s been a part of.

Before the 2010 game, Peppers said he was a “little sour” and felt the Panthers could have been “a little more respectful” in their dealings with him before he left via free agency.

But Peppers was more understated Wednesday when discussing his former team.

“I’ve pretty much been past all of that. After the first game that I came back and played against the Panthers, I was over it then,” Peppers said. “I’ve grown a lot since I left Charlotte. I let bygones be bygones and I’m moving forward just as they are.”

 

“I don’t want to sound dismissive about the fact I’m playing my former team, but as we say it’s another game,” Peppers said. “Obviously I still have a lot of friends on that team that I played with, former teammates. So it’s going to be exciting to see those guys more than anything. Just to see them and give them a hug.”

 

“I don’t want to sound dismissive about the fact I’m playing my former team, but as we say it’s another game,” Peppers said. “Obviously I still have a lot of friends on that team that I played with, former teammates. So it’s going to be exciting to see those guys more than anything. Just to see them and give them a hug.”

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Peppers faced the Panthers three times with the Bears. None of the matchups was as memorable as 2010, when Peppers batted a Jimmy Clausen pass in the air and dived to make the interception.

After the play Peppers put his index finger to his facemask to “shush” the crowd. He called it one of the most emotional games he’s been a part of.

Before the 2010 game, Peppers said he was a “little sour” and felt the Panthers could have been “a little more respectful” in their dealings with him before he left via free agency.

But Peppers was more understated Wednesday when discussing his former team.

“I’ve pretty much been past all of that. After the first game that I came back and played against the Panthers, I was over it then,” Peppers said. “I’ve grown a lot since I left Charlotte. I let bygones be bygones and I’m moving forward just as they are.”

“I don’t want to sound dismissive about the fact I’m playing my former team, but as we say it’s another game,” Peppers said. “Obviously I still have a lot of friends on that team that I played with, former teammates. So it’s going to be exciting to see those guys more than anything. Just to see them and give them a hug.”

“I don’t want to sound dismissive about the fact I’m playing my former team, but as we say it’s another game,” Peppers said. “Obviously I still have a lot of friends on that team that I played with, former teammates. So it’s going to be exciting to see those guys more than anything. Just to see them and give them a hug.”

Liked that last paragraph a lot? :lol:

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