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Can it be possible the we gave our 2010 #1 pick up for a player that can replace Julius? Welcome to Carolina Mr. Everett Brown!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AND!!!! That we will get our 1st rounder back on Day 2 when we send Peppers to a team that gives us a 2010 and 2011 1st round draft choice?

Basically deciding on a deal to ship Peppers off but not until tomorrow but using next years pick on on 1st rounder we didn't think would be available when he was?

Interesting thought huh?

Think this could be a possibility?

Go Panthers

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That is debatable. IMO the main reason he wasn't traded was not the fact that he wasn't valuable or as you say it worth it. I think he was for many teams. It was the fact he only wanted to play for 4 teams and two of those were in the NFC South. So that pretty much left Dallas and NE as our potential traders. NE has flirted with us but they obviously either wanted these picks this year or aren't interested. Dallas doesn't need DE end help. If Pep drops the selected teams, I am sure someone would pay the price.

2010 and 2011 are less valuable then an 2009 and 2010.

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I think it would be dumb to trade Peppers now.

Truth is the ball is in Hurney's court, and he could very well make Peppers play. If Peppers wants to hold out, than he kills his character appeal to other teams and simultaneously kills a big contract. He does the same thing if he doesn't play hard, or has another down season.

I would let Peppers play out the season, then franchise him again and then trade him for a 1st and some gummy bears.

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I think it would be dumb to trade Peppers now.

Truth is the ball is in Hurney's court, and he could very well make Peppers play. If Peppers wants to hold out, than he kills his character appeal to other teams and simultaneously kills a big contract. He does the same thing if he doesn't play hard, or has another down season.

I would let Peppers play out the season, then franchise him again and then trade him for a 1st and some gummy bears.

I agree- Now we keep peppers and make his candied ass play.

Hurney and Fox are already "all in" why would they let peppers go without some immediate help NOW.

I think Peppers will be here until next season, get franchised AGAIN and then get traded

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