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Patriots are close to signing Peppers
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<blockquote data-quote="PackersRS" data-source="post: 242652" data-attributes="member: 1429"><p>I've read that too. Those guys really know how to run a football team. If this is true, we need to step up right now. The 9th pick of the second round and a future 3rd rounder should be more valuable than what the Patriots are supposingly offering. The real issue is his contract, and I doubt the pats would offer something remotely close to what Haynesworth received. They just don't act this way. Like I've said before, the first concearn for a player is money, but for Peppers the Patriots would be a better fit than us. They're more ready for a superbowl run than us, and it's easier for him to play with experienced guys in the D than with ours, that is adapting to what Capers is bringing. But one can dream... Cullen Jenkins, Raji, Harrel (if healthy), Kampman, Hawk, Barnett, Peppers, Woodson, Harris, Collins and Bigby, would be an awesome D, one of the best out there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackersRS, post: 242652, member: 1429"] I've read that too. Those guys really know how to run a football team. If this is true, we need to step up right now. The 9th pick of the second round and a future 3rd rounder should be more valuable than what the Patriots are supposingly offering. The real issue is his contract, and I doubt the pats would offer something remotely close to what Haynesworth received. They just don't act this way. Like I've said before, the first concearn for a player is money, but for Peppers the Patriots would be a better fit than us. They're more ready for a superbowl run than us, and it's easier for him to play with experienced guys in the D than with ours, that is adapting to what Capers is bringing. But one can dream... Cullen Jenkins, Raji, Harrel (if healthy), Kampman, Hawk, Barnett, Peppers, Woodson, Harris, Collins and Bigby, would be an awesome D, one of the best out there... [/QUOTE]
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