Peppers a no-show...

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4121570

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It would be understandable if Julius Peppers' teammates were angry.

First the four-time Pro Bowl defensive end announced he had "maxed out" in Carolina and would never sign a long-term deal. Then he sought a trade when the Carolina Panthers placed the franchise tag on him.

The latest act of Peppers' offseason of defiance came Friday when he was the only player missing from the start of the Panthers' three-day minicamp.

Yet it was impossible to find anybody visibly upset or concerned that the franchise's all-time sacks leader was in protest mode instead of accepting a guaranteed deal that would pay him more than $1 million a game.

"It's kind of what I expected. He hasn't signed his tender yet," coach John Fox said. "I know he's working out. He'll be in great shape."

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Added defensive tackle Damione Lewis: "It's business. It doesn't make him a bad person. When he's ready to come in he'll be here."

General manager Marty Hurney remained confident there will be a happy ending of Peppers dressed in his familiar No. 90 jersey on the first day of training camp. Hurney said he remains in contact with Carl Carey, Peppers' agent.

"It's all been positive," Hurney said. "It just takes time."

Carey didn't return messages Friday. No trade involved Peppers at the draft last weekend, so Carey's options are limited. It's unlikely another team will sign him to a deal because that club would have to surrender two first-round draft picks to Carolina.

Because the 29-year-old Peppers hasn't signed the one-year, $16.7 million tender, Carey can negotiate a trade with other teams for less compensation. He would then have to come to the Panthers for approval.

But with the draft over, any picks Carolina would get would be for next year and not address the giant hole Peppers would leave on the defensive line.

Peppers' absence overshadowed Carolina's first workout under defensive coordinator Ron Meeks, who left Indianapolis to try to shore up a defense that faltered at the end of last season.

Charles Johnson worked in Peppers' spot at right defensive end opposite Tyler Brayton. They combined for 10½ sacks last season while Peppers alone had a career-high 14½.

Second-round pick Everette Brown of Florida State worked on the second-team defensive line. He, too, claimed to be unfazed that the player he idolized growing up in eastern North Carolina was a no-show.

"Julius is a great player and he's had a great career in Charlotte," Brown said. "I'm just coming out here and preparing to the best of my ability as if I'm a starter."

That might happen if Peppers is traded or holds out. But Fox was convinced Peppers will be on the field for the start of training camp. If that's the case, why hasn't Peppers already signed the tender?

"I couldn't tell you," Fox said.

If there was animosity among teammates who were sweating through two workouts without Peppers, it was hidden well.

"If we were playing today and he wasn't here, yeah, I'd be disappointed," quarterback Jake Delhomme said. "Things have a way of working themselves out. I don't think there's any doubt we'd love to have Julius out here."
 

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HeavyHitta31;2759639 said:
I know where you're going with this, and the answer is NO


come on.... trade for him, We can send Carolina Greg Ellis, Bobby Carpenter, Cory Proctor, Pat Watkins, Alan Ball, and a 2010 #6th rounder.

Fair deal no?
 

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NOT CORY PROCTOR!!!!!

Didn't you hear wade call him our best offensive lineman?
 

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Chris in SoCal;2759644 said:
come on.... trade for him, We can send Carolina Greg Ellis, Bobby Carpenter, Cory Proctor, Pat Watkins, Alan Ball, and a 2010 #6th rounder.

Fair deal no?

For Dallas, of course.

For Carolina? They're still rolling on the floor laughing.
 

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It should be pointed out that since Peppers did not sign the tender, he cannot be fined for not showing up to mandatory anything.
 

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We should trade for Peppers and put him opposite Ware.








Someone was going to say it anyway. Shut up.
 

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M'Kevon;2759667 said:
For Dallas, of course.

For Carolina? They're still rolling on the floor laughing.

it always cracks me up whenever a player comes up for trade many throw out all the players we dont want as trade bait as if their just not good enough for us, but others would be drooling over them...as if anyone is gonna give us a anything for Carp or Alan Ball...........Peppers is quality and they are gonna want quality in return
 

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We are broke, there are no big incremental money trades in the immediate future.
 

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I say to Hades with that pompous, arrogant punk, Julius Peppers.

Seriously, why isn't 16-17 million good enough? Yes, I know he wants a change of scenery and probably a long term deal....but come on. We are talking nearly 20 million for 1 flippin season. I would suck it up and be completely miserable for a year if I was getting that kind of jack. Hell, I have been miserable before at work for long periods of time and I was getting paid less than peanuts.

These athletes need to get over themselves, stop smokin whatever it is they are smokin, get off that cloud and come back down to Earth. A little humility and perspective would be nice.
 

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Biggems;2759787 said:
I say to Hades with that pompous, arrogant punk, Julius Peppers.

Seriously, why isn't 16-17 million good enough? Yes, I know he wants a change of scenery and probably a long term deal....but come on. We are talking nearly 20 million for 1 flippin season. I would suck it up and be completely miserable for a year if I was getting that kind of jack. Hell, I have been miserable before at work for long periods of time and I was getting paid less than peanuts.

These athletes need to get over themselves, stop smokin whatever it is they are smokin, get off that cloud and come back down to Earth. A little humility and perspective would be nice.

Over 1 million dollars per game isn't too shabby.
 

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We're not getting him and I dont really care where he goes as long as its not New England.

They already have a bevy of talent on that team. They dont need to add Peppers to it. They get Peppers and they threaten 19-0 again.
 

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NextGenBoys;2759848 said:
We're not getting him and I dont really care where he goes as long as its not New England.

They already have a bevy of talent on that team. They dont need to add Peppers to it. They get Peppers and they threaten 19-0 again.

They'll find a way to trade for him for a 7th then sign him to $33 per hour... they are good at that...
 
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