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Where does Peppers wind up?


Matt Foley

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Oh I so hope he gets Haynesworth money, so they can get a lazy half a##ed performances for the next 4 or 5 years.

I think he's going to get more then 4 years and 48 million dollars..... What's Haynesworth contract looks like without the poison pill he'll never see.

Right now it's expected that around 6 teams are going to be bidding for his services (philly, NE, Chicago are the known ones) ...and the bidding is going to start around 12 million a season. Don't be surprised if the Browns throw him a Mega deal either.

Expect 14.5 - 15 million a season which effectively takes the Pat's out of it

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I think he's going to get more then 4 years and 48 million dollars..... What's Haynesworth contract looks like without the poison pill he'll never see.

Right now it's expected that around 6 teams are going to be bidding for his services (philly, NE, Chicago are the known ones) ...and the bidding is going to start around 12 million a season. Don't be surprised if the Browns throw him a Mega deal either.

Expect 14.5 - 15 million a season which effectively takes the Pat's out of it

The more the merrier. I think this is going to ruin whatever team he goes to when the cap is reestablished.

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I really don't think Philly would be good for Pep. He needs to go somewhere where he won't be the center of attention. In Philly he will be more scrutinized than Barack Obama's birthcertificate. If he takes any plays off which he will, they will call for his head! Mark my words, he might go there but he won't be a good fit. I actually think Green Bay would be a best fit, they embrace their players for what they are. That being said, I bet he ends up in New England...its just bound to be there or Atlanta ...(excuse me while I throw up)

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I really don't think Philly would be good for Pep. He needs to go somewhere where he won't be the center of attention. In Philly he will be more scrutinized than Barack Obama's birthcertificate. If he takes any plays off which he will, they will call for his head! Mark my words, he might go there but he won't be a good fit.

I believe that is the whole point of wanting him to go there. But he won't care, cuz he got paid. And we are seeing that is most important to him.

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