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2010 Julius Peppers Resume


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Week 1: Knocks out Lions starting QB Matthew Stafford with a sack and forced fumble.

Week 3: In prime time blocks huge field goal as the Bears go on to win by 3.

Week 4 (in progress): 2 sacks in the first half with more to come

Interesting how Chicago lets him choose where along the line he wants to play throughout the game and maxes his skill set, instead of constatnly dropping him back in coverage.

at least everette brown looks good doing his spin move.

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Week 1: Knocks out Lions starting QB Matthew Stafford with a sack and forced fumble.

Week 3: In prime time blocks huge field goal as the Bears go on to win by 3.

Week 4 (in progress): 2 sacks in the first half with more to come

Interesting how Chicago lets him choose where along the line he wants to play throughout the game and maxes his skill set, instead of constatnly dropping him back in coverage.

at least everette brown looks good doing his spin move.

I already move one of your peppers threads.

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Week 1: Knocks out Lions starting QB Matthew Stafford with a sack and forced fumble.

Week 3: In prime time blocks huge field goal as the Bears go on to win by 3.

Week 4 (in progress): 2 sacks in the first half with more to come

Interesting how Chicago lets him choose where along the line he wants to play throughout the game and maxes his skill set, instead of constatnly dropping him back in coverage.

at least everette brown looks good doing his spin move.

Whats your point? He's doing good now, obviously. We tired to sign him. He didnt want to stay.

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Defense played well today. They did get some pressure on Brees, even if there weren't that many sacks. Losing Peppers didn't hurt us that much. Seems to me that in some ways, losing Moose hurt us more than losing Peppers did.

come on now, losing moose did not hurt the panthers more then peppers. this team has what 4 sacks in 4 games, 2 coming from conner and andserson. this defense didnt play that great today the saints drove down the field at ease most of the game. we definitly got lucky with 2 fumbles, yes they came out in the second half playing good but other then that nothing special. the saints were also missing thomas and bush.

for the record if you all remember peppers did want to come back but the Fat Cat refused to open the check book.

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why post two threads about a player that was talked about to death for the last fuging 8 months. Will you be creating threads every time Peppers gets a tackle give me a break who give s fug get over it stop being a bitch.

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