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Julius Peppers will be on WFNZ's Mac Attack tomorrow to talk about his status w/team


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Sounds like he might want to re-sign after all... why else would he even bother?

It's best he sign a long term than just $20 millions a season. Otherwise, how are we going to sign up some players we need to keep next year?? We have to sign King, T.Davis, etc. up long term & paying Pep $20 millions will make it harder to do so.

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Who gives a cr*p (well I will prob end up listening :cool: ) but really how can this be taken in any other way then him attempting to now use the local fan base/media to get what he ever it is he wants. Regardless of what he has to say, he should let the Panther tag him, then sign the tender so the Panthers can work out a trade.

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I'm sure some things will be said that will surprise some folks... I hope he addresses the haters, but knowing him, he'll dodge those questions if they are asked...

I'm not sure who set this up though... It'll be more interesting if it was Carey... If it was Pep who agreed to do it by request, maybe not so much...

The feeling I get is that he most definitely wants to come back, and he'd do it for relatively cheaper than before... It's just a matter of the two sides getting together and talking about it, which hasn't happened because the season hadn't officially ended until now...

There are big questions for the league as a whole going into this offseason, and Carey, Pep, and the Panthers know this... Still, the Panthers hold all the cards, and hopefully, they do the right thing...

My best guess as to what you'll hear is a lot of "I'm not sure... I don't know... I can't say..." and a lot of the company lines... This should be a good indicator that Pep will be back...

If I'm completely wrong and this is a Carey thing, it might get a little more saucy... but Pep isn't one to let others talk for him when he has something to say...

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