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Adam Schefter from ESPN "suggests" these trades


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Again, nobody will trade for a guy taking 16 million home for one season, only too let him hit FA next year. The Panthers also dont think they are out of it with 2 gimme games on the horizon in Tampa and Buffalo bringing them up to 3-3. Peppers is part of our defense, and a big part. Whether he produces or not, he is still gameplanned for by the opposition because he could at any given moment explode, he has the talent, just not the fire. Hence the reason Cooley got ZERO catches last week was they brought him up to the line to help with Peppers once Samuels went out...

We dont have anyone that can replace Pep, at this point so this is a stupid trade, a first round pick next year for Peppers does nothing but admit we should have let him walk and kept our first rounder and signed some depth with the extra cash.

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If the Falcons hadn't thrashed the niners in their own house this would make a lot more sense. A win or even a close loss against a good falcon team would have shown that the niners are a true contender this year and would encourage a move like this.

Sinking that much money in a player only makes sense if it pushes you over the edge.

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Not saying they will happen but just a suggestion for money etc.

TO from the Bills to whoever but the next one got my attention.

Peppers to San Fran. For a#1 which is what they gave up anyway.

hmm

I just don't get why anyone would (except for Hurney) pay Peppers a million a game this year, and give up a valuable #1 pick as well to get him.

He'll be walking the street next spring anyway and will be had for half that price and no compensation.

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