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			<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 19:40:45 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I am so pissed.  Panthers need his defensive preasure. Plus Delhome retires, finally, so we need a QB and a DB.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Julius Peppers, Chicago Bears finalize $91.5M deal</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:38:50 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Friday, March 5, 2010<br /><br />Peppers, Bears finalize deal<br /><br />By John Clayton<br /><br />ESPN.com<br /><br />Julius Peppers and the Chicago Bears agreed on a six-year deal to bring the top free agent to Chicago.<br /><br />The contract is worth $91.5 million with $42 million guaranteed. Peppers will make $40.5 million over the first three years. The number could increase if he makes the Pro Bowl, records a certain number of sacks or is defensive player of the year.<br /><br />It&#x27;s one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it&#x27;s a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the Bears, Peppers said.<br /><br />Peppers and his representatives believe his contract compares favorably with the seven-year, $100 million contract Albert Haynesworth received last year from the Washington Redskins.<br /><br />Peppers received $18.2 million from the Carolina Panthers last season. He turned down a four-year, $54 million contract offer from the Panthers last year.<br /><br />Peppers has the potential to make close to $110 million in the seven-year period between 2009 and 2016.<br /><br />The guy&#x27;s a monster, he&#x27;s an animal, Bears defensive end Alex Brown said Thursday on The Waddle Silvy Show on ESPN 1000. He&#x27;s the biggest guy and fastest guy I think I&#x27;ve ever seen.<br /><br />He&#x27;s as gifted as [linebacker Brian] Urlacher, I think. He&#x27;s just about 30 pounds heavier. He&#x27;s unbelievable.<br /><br />The 6-foot-7 Peppers brings uncanny athletic ability but questionable consistency, along with the 81 sacks he collected in eight seasons with Carolina -- 10 last year. In Chicago, he&#x27;ll get to play alongside Lance Briggs, Urlacher and Tommie Harris and give a much-needed boost to a defense that ranked 17th overall and tied for 13th in sacks with 35. And maybe, he&#x27;ll shoot down a reputation for taking plays off, one that he feels is unwarranted.<br /><br />Sometimes, you&#x27;re on the field, you get tired, he said. If I&#x27;m not playing as hard on play 66 as I was on play No. 1, then ... come on. It&#x27;s one thing to play football in this league and make a living, but it&#x27;s a totally different thing to come to a place with a rich tradition like the Bears, Peppers said.<br /><br />Peppers and his representatives believe his contract compares favorably with the seven-year, $100 million contract Albert Haynesworth received last year from the Washington Redskins.<br /><br />Peppers received $18.2 million from the Carolina Panthers last season. He turned down a four-year, $54 million contract offer from the Panthers last year.<br /><br />Peppers has the potential to make close to $110 million in the seven-year period between 2009 and 2016.<br /><br />The guy&#x27;s a monster, he&#x27;s an animal, Bears defensive end Alex Brown said Thursday on The Waddle Silvy Show on ESPN 1000. He&#x27;s the biggest guy and fastest guy I think I&#x27;ve ever seen.<br /><br />He&#x27;s as gifted as [linebacker Brian] Urlacher, I think. He&#x27;s just about 30 pounds heavier. He&#x27;s unbelievable.<br /><br />The 6-foot-7 Peppers brings uncanny athletic ability but questionable consistency, along with the 81 sacks he collected in eight seasons with Carolina -- 10 last year. In Chicago, he&#x27;ll get to play alongside Lance Briggs, Urlacher and Tommie Harris and give a much-needed boost to a defense that ranked 17th overall and tied for 13th in sacks with 35. And maybe, he&#x27;ll shoot down a reputation for taking plays off, one that he feels is unwarranted.<br /><br />Sometimes, you&#x27;re on the field, you get tired, he said. If I&#x27;m not playing as hard on play 66 as I was on play No. 1, then ... come on.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/38355">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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