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A Celebration of Julius Peppers


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and this time next year...our second draftee into the Hall, and another first year eligible Hall of Famer

Adam Schefter
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First-time eligibles for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include:

🏈Eli Manning
🏈Terrell Suggs
🏈Marshawn Lynch
🏈Earl Thomas
🏈Aqib Talib
🏈Adam Vinatieri
🏈Luke Kuechly
🏈Marshal Yanda

 

LUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUKKKKKIKEEEEEEE

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3 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

and this time next year...our second draftee into the Hall, and another first year eligible Hall of Famer

Adam Schefter
@AdamSchefter
First-time eligibles for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 include:

🏈Eli Manning
🏈Terrell Suggs
🏈Marshawn Lynch
🏈Earl Thomas
🏈Aqib Talib
🏈Adam Vinatieri
🏈Luke Kuechly
🏈Marshal Yanda

 

LUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUKKKKKIKEEEEEEE

I hope Luke makes it in

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I have been watching the NFL since the 1977 Super Bowl. I have seen a lot of great players and a lot of spectacular athletes.

I have never ever, ever seen anyone who could be such a dominant force on the field of play that Julius Peppers was. He was a phenom, a force of nature. He was the greatest DE of his generation and could have been just as destructive at about five other positions on offense or defense.

It hurt when he went north, but I understand. And it was wonderful that he came back and treated us to another couple of victory laps.

Thanks Julius for being the great player and guy that you are. 

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