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Source: Peppers has a list of 4 teams he'd play for, 2 in the NFC South


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Pep is becoming more and more of a bitch every day...4 teams out of 32 and he has already backed off his "I want to play in a 3-4 scheme" excuse. There is no way in hell that we will trade Pep to the Bucs, Saints, or Falcons...its just not happening. Maybe the source thinks that we don't want to trade them to other NFC contenders b/c of a possible playoff meeting not necessarily the NFCS. Hopefully we can get a deal worked out.

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Given that a trade to any of these vague teams sounds less than ideal for the Panthers, it really does seem like Peppers is just trying to encourage the Panthers into not placing the franchise tag on him. It’s also strange that this news would come out after reports that Gross is close to being signed, meaning we couldn’t tag him (I know that was a longshot, but it was still a possibility.

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stupid then and stupid now

says you

wa it stupid when Plaxico walked? NY thought so

Was it stupid when Joey Porter walked? Miami thought so

what franchise does big cat idolize?

If a player wants out and has question marks surounding his talent/production ratio. The question ill be answered by Carolina not franchising him and showing the league that he is an overrated side of beef, nothing more.

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