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			<title>Original Blog Entry: No resolution yet with Julius Peppers</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 23:22:36 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Friday, May 1, 2009<br /><br />No resolution yet with Peppers<br /><br />Associated Press<br /><br />CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It would be understandable if Julius Peppers&#x27; teammates were angry.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />The latest act of Peppers&#x27; offseason of defiance came Friday when he was the only player missing from the start of the Panthers&#x27; three-day minicamp.<br /><br />Yet it was impossible to find anybody visibly upset or concerned that the franchise&#x27;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.<br /><br />It&#x27;s kind of what I expected. He hasn&#x27;t signed his tender yet, coach John Fox said. I know he&#x27;s working out. He&#x27;ll be in great shape.<br /><br />Added defensive tackle Damione Lewis: It&#x27;s business. It doesn&#x27;t make him a bad person. When he&#x27;s ready to come in he&#x27;ll be here.<br /><br />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&#x27; agent.<br /><br />It&#x27;s all been positive, Hurney said. It just takes time.<br /><br />Carey didn&#x27;t return messages Friday. No trade involved Peppers at the draft last weekend, so Carey&#x27;s options are limited. It&#x27;s unlikely another team will sign him to a deal because that club would have to surrender two first-round draft picks to Carolina.<br /><br />Because the 29-year-old Peppers hasn&#x27;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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Peppers&#x27; absence overshadowed Carolina&#x27;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.<br /><br />Charles Johnson worked in Peppers&#x27; spot at right defensive end opposite Tyler Brayton. They combined for 10 sacks last season while Peppers alone had a career-high 14 .<br /><br />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.<br /><br />Julius is a great player and he&#x27;s had a great career in Charlotte, Brown said. I&#x27;m just coming out here and preparing to the best of my ability as if I&#x27;m a starter.<br /><br />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&#x27;s the case, why hasn&#x27;t Peppers already signed the tender?<br /><br />I couldn&#x27;t tell you, Fox said.<br /><br />If there was animosity among teammates who were sweating through two workouts without Peppers, it was hidden well.<br /><br />If we were playing today and he wasn&#x27;t here, yeah, I&#x27;d be disappointed, quarterback Jake Delhomme said. Things have a way of working themselves out. I don&#x27;t think there&#x27;s any doubt we&#x27;d love to have Julius out here.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/29474">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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