Peterson has mixed feelings about his future in Jacksonville

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Peterson has mixed feelings about his future in Jacksonville

Associated Press
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Linebacker Mike Peterson assumed his usual spot in the middle of Jacksonville's defense Wednesday. He's unsure how long he will remain there.
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Peterson believes the Jaguars (4-5) are ready to move in another direction, willing to keep the 32-year-old team captain on the sideline for the rest of the season.
"The season's not going well, older guy, move him out of the way and get ready for next year," Peterson said Wednesday. "I guess that's the way it is. That's the way I'm taking it."
Peterson was sent home twice last week for insubordination, fined $10,000 by coach Jack Del Rio and then was inactive against Detroit. It was the first time in his 10-year career he missed a game without being injured.
The whole thing started when Del Rio criticized Peterson in a team meeting for a muscle-flexing celebration following a sack at Cincinnati. Peterson tried to defend himself, but Del Rio had already told players he didn't want to hear any excuses, so the coach sent him home.
Peterson returned the following day and was sent home again. Peterson and Del Rio worked out things Friday, but Del Rio still benched the team's leading tackler against the Lions.
Del Rio refused to answer questions about Peterson on Wednesday.
"There's nothing to talk about," Del Rio said. "Nothing to report on who's going to play and how much."
Although Peterson said he hasn't spoken to Del Rio since Sunday, he added he hasn't received any indication he will be back on the field this weekend against Tennessee.

being on the bench won't help him get one.
"I go down swinging," Peterson said. "I don't just accept the role. I go down swinging. I'm not just going to hand it to anybody on a platter. If I get a chance to compete, I'm going to compete. At this point, I think it will be best for me not to say too much and just end it before I say the wrong thing. We know what happens when that happens."
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I know he used to be good...He is 32 now and don't really know to much more about him..Anyone know more about him...Is is washed up? can he be a improvement over Bradie or Zach?
 

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we already failed with one jag linebacker. though Peterson is decent in coverage.
 

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He wouldnt be replacing Bradie, that I'm sure of, so he'd be brought here only to replace Thomas and I'd really rather see us replace Thomas, when we do, with someone younger.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2415431 said:
He wouldnt be replacing Bradie, that I'm sure of, so he'd be brought here only to replace Thomas and I'd really rather see us replace Thomas, when we do, with someone younger.


Wow I did not realize he will be 33 next year.
 

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Who needs any linebackers at all, inside or out, when Dallas has their "jack of all trades, master of none" in Bobby Carpenter.
 

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Why not start Bobby Carpenter?

He should get a chance to start. When Bill Parcells gave Bobby Carpenter the opportunity to do something, Bobby showed some sparks (i.e. Sack Michael Vick, two times, got a interception in the playoffs and he got 4 pass deflection in regular season including a interception.

Bobby Carpenter came in this year when Bradie James got hurt in the St. Louis Rams game and he show he could make some plays. I believe Bobby Carpenter is a linebacker that has pro bowl talent but ain't being put to good use. And it hurts as a fan to see a coach really destroy the talent on the team.
 

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RealCowboyfan;2415510 said:
Why not start Bobby Carpenter?

He should get a chance to start. When Bill Parcells gave Bobby Carpenter the opportunity to do something, Bobby showed some sparks (i.e. Sack Michael Vick, two times, got a interception in the playoffs and he got 4 pass deflection in regular season including a interception.

Bobby Carpenter came in this year when Bradie James got hurt in the St. Louis Rams game and he show he could make some plays. I believe Bobby Carpenter is a linebacker that has pro bowl talent but ain't being put to good use. And it hurts as a fan to see a coach really destroy the talent on the team.

A Pro Bowl talent player?

Wow.
 
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