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Peppers Or Abraham?


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sorry- but I would take Abraham. He's more an impact player and shows up more during critical moments. If you don't beleive me then ask Mac or Quenson Buckner...they don't think Peppers is better.

i love abraham, and he is an elite pass rusher, but my god i hold my breath every snap hopin he doesnt get injured, what you guys got with peppers is a good thing, you guys should resign him or franchise him

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A better question is who gets the better human growth hormones........I mean since the doctor here in Columbia was incarcerated. ...Peppers had a real off year. Abraham has many ties here in Columbia(being a Gamecock).....has unusual muscle injuries.....strange viral infections for Peppers.

With that said....Peppers is a better all around player because average tackles keep him all around the line.

At least Abraham collapses the pocket when he is all good. He brings little else.

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I would take Abraham Lincoln if he helped us win.

You had me until I pulled this up read the weaknesses. I do think he played DE during the Zona game...oh wait that was Peppers.

From Mel Kiper Archives:

Abraham Lincolon- 6' 4' 170lbs Home School 5.37 40 yrd dash

Breakdown

Tall and rangy but very slight of frame. Has an extensive medical history that will be scrutinized by teams including malaria, physical trauma and smallpox and rumors of syphilis. Good motor. Very intelligent and makes the most of his physical abilities. Comparisons to Tyler Brayton.

Weaknesses

has to overcome a prior assassination. Death. Age.

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You had me until I pulled this up read the weaknesses. I do think he played DE during the Zona game...oh wait that was Peppers.

From Mel Kiper Archives:

Abraham Lincolon- 6' 4' 170lbs Home School 5.37 40 yrd dash

Breakdown

Tall and rangy but very slight of frame. Has an extensive medical history that will be scrutinized by teams including malaria, physical trauma and smallpox and rumors of syphilis. Good motor. Very intelligent and makes the most of his physical abilities. Comparisons to Tyler Brayton.

Weaknesses

has to overcome a prior assassination. Death. Age.

:D I'd rep you if I could.

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