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JabriLLL "Ghost" Peppers (New England Patriots)

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dude has 2 left nuts? that's messed up.

It's not too surprising given how many men BKB is.

That said, not terribly interested in out-of-state non-legacy recruits that knowingly chose Hoke's culture of entitlement. My first thought is "they'd just think winning would be handed to him at another University".
To say nothing of wasted eligibility vs. bringing in fresh recruits. Not like the coaching staff is striking out on DBs.
 
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Matt Pargoff ‏@MaizeBlueNews 6m6 minutes ago
Hoke says Peppers is still battling some things. Said won't travel this week (home game?). But still not ruling out return this year.



not really sure that means, but great to see that oaf considers a home game "traveling." Idiot.

Real translation:

"Hoke is completely unaware that Peppers is not on the depth chart, imagine his surprise when we interrupted his 3:00pm and his 3:15pm large pizza snacks to tell him about it. Although, he did clap after we told him."
 
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Could just go the Cam Newton route. Go to CC for a year then transfer. Or a lot of redshirt sophomores declare, so he could still transfer but then sit a year. If he's truly special he'll go high with one year as a starter.
Newton was forced to go that route essentially because of character issues. Peppers could do it - but there isn't much of an upside.
 
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my worry is that he enrolled in that school because he liked the entitlement of the M establishment. without that I would greatly welcome him. with, not so much

While Michigan Man entitlement has a mortality rate of around 70% (a lot like ebola), it does not have to be fatal.

Justin Boren and Chris Rock were evacuated before it was too late and should go on to enjoy long, happy lives as Buckeye alum.
 
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