Julius Peppers - "Nothing Really"

robjay04

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They got beat up last time they played this OL. Watch the Inside the NFL clip and you will see Clay Matthews call our guys "so *** good" why talking to Peppers.

If I recall, Peppers is usually shy with the media though.
 

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I don't take umbrage with his comment. Peppers has seen a lot in his Hall of Fame worthy career. Nothing is new to him or something he hasn't seen before. Dallas hasn't reinvented football with anything they are doing. If anything, Dallas plays old school football that shouldn't jump out at anybody. The style of play has been very effective in 2 of the last 3 seasons though.
 

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Nothing? Maybe he was watching last years offensive film. If that's the case. He's gonna have a bad time.
 

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When asked what jumps out at you about the Cowboys offense when you look at them on film?

Peppers: "Nothing Really."

Nothing at all? NFL rushing leader?

Peppers: Shakes his head. "Not Really."
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Has to be giddy about lining up against 68 all game long
 

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Peppers teammates don't agree with him. From the first game.

“He’s a playmaker,” Packers safety Micah Hyde said of Prescott. “Give their whole team credit. He’s a good young quarterback and they made plays on us.”

“The quarterback didn’t make mistakes,” Packers linebacker Clay Matthews said. “I think he had one interception tonight, maybe his first on the year, but ultimately he kind of sits in the pocket, empty, quick reads. They’re doing a great job all around with who they have, the talent in which they have, and they just made more plays than we did tonight.”
 

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I honestly had no clue he was even still in the league until recently.
 

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He's keeping his cards to himself, old school. He sees the threat, why acknowledge it?
 

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Peppers isn't what he was, but he's still capable of making plays from time to time. We'll have to account for him.
 

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Peppers made exactly ONE play that had impact on that first game in week 5: he hit Dak's arm and caused a fumble, which the Packers recovered.

Now, that WAS a big play, but besides that he made 1 other tackle and was otherwise a nonentity.

Oh, and our defense shut the Packers offense down, they got no points off that fumble.
 

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Peppers made exactly ONE play that had impact on that first game in week 5: he hit Dak's arm and caused a fumble, which the Packers recovered.

Now, that WAS a big play, but besides that he made 1 other tackle and was otherwise a nonentity.

Oh, and our defense shut the Packers offense down, they got no points off that fumble.
I seem to remember him forcing another fumble against us recently.
 

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Screw Julius Peppers he's going to have a whole new attitude after this. I still remember him being a basketball star at unc, I'm 32, boy was I a sports nerd...
 
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