http://www.realfootball365.com/articles/dolphins/13635
"...ability to get in the backfield quickly -- would help a secondary that needs all the aid possible."
..so true. ;)
"The biggest drawback to picking up Peppers would be his price tag."
Exactly!..which is why my vote would be a big NO to the Peppers. :D
"there is the distinct possibility that the Panthers will place the dreaded franchise tag on him, forcing teams to trade two first-rounders for him."
.LOL!!! That would end the discussion, IMO.
, "it would say that the Dolphins will pass the Peppers and find another dish that’s more affordable."
Agree. ;)
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Im not sure about him tbh. His attitude reeks of a "me first, my stats are all that matter, pay me" type of guy. Im not sure he fits the mold of player personality BP and Ireland and Tony are going for.
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If they don't franchise him, I hope we back the Brinks truck up in front of his house.
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I have questions about his passion but i think the challenge of converting to linebacker is the perfect antedote for him...You challenge a player with that kind of skill you usually come out with something very explosive.
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my only problem is what if Cameron Wake is a stud? Peppers would be an amazing pickup though. His speed would allow him to cover the TEs and cover the outside runs better than Roth.
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Is Peppers like the Leon commercial? By that is all about him, and not the team? We are setting up a great team atmosphere here, and yes he has skills, but does he fit into what we are building?