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ight i have not heard anything about peppers being traded now i know that he hasen't signed the franchise tender so all talks go through his agent but come on...have any of ya'll heared anything about who wants him????????

again have any of ya'll heared anything bout who wants peppers

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I think what they are trying to say is that there have been so many threads on this, they don't want another. In answer to your question, no, there have been no news about peppers. I think it is terrible of him to do this. He said he wanted what was best for both parties, but he's acting like a spoiled brat at this time. He doesn't have to sign his franchise tag. He can keep things rolling and make it hard on the Panthers organization. It keeps the Panthers from signing needed positions because it will take up so much cap room. He can wait until the season and decide to set it out. No one wins, but he has the upper hand.

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