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Peppers is a Punk...and F' the ESPN Pepometer!

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Don't like him rubbing salt in our wounds/ turning his back on NJ- panning for the camera.

Don't like him pushing or bumping an OSU fan after the game- hope this costs him any chance he had of winning the Heisman.

Punk Peppers 'tude will need an adjustment. There are some bad @$$es in the NFL/
they may hand him his seeds if pulls this kind of crap in any NFL city.

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Don't like him rubbing salt in our wounds/ turning his back on NJ- panning for the camera.

Don't like him pushing or bumping an OSU fan after the game- hope this costs him any chance he had of winning the Heisman.

Punk Peppers 'tude will need an adjustment. There are some bad @$$es in the NFL/
they may hand him his seeds if pulls this kind of crap in any NFL city.

MO
A complete Ahole just like his coach!
 
If he had been walking off the field holding his helmet in his hand & some fan had deliberately slapped him on the side of the head, it might possibly be understandable for him to have reacted -
- but no... he was in full uniform - with his football helmet securely on his head - and a fan inadvertently bumped into him - and he lashed out - like a sore loser acting out because he was angry at the outcome and venting frustration on a spectator who bumped him in the crowd.
... serious questions about character & maturity with this one ....
 
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He's not going to have a NFL career. Who cares he played 13 positions? He can't master one st the next level

DB- too small and can't play cover 1 on 1 defense. He gets beat all the time. Unless he can play zone safety every play.
LB- too small and will get ran over by any NFL RB. Imagine him trying to tackle Adrian Peterson

He's probably a lock to play special teams and drafted in the late rounds. Good for him.
 
A complete Ahole just like his coach!
When a SF Giant OF tAckles a fan on the field we praise him. When JP pushes a fan he is a punk. Come on, if you want to criticize players and coaches go right ahead but it doesn't look good when they come here and put a foot in our a_ _. It like running g your mouth when you were a kid getting your a_ _ kicked then running home to get your big brother. it not a good look that is all I am saying.
 
When a SF Giant OF tAckles a fan on the field we praise him. When JP pushes a fan he is a punk. Come on, if you want to criticize players and coaches go right ahead but it doesn't look good when they come here and put a foot in our a_ _. It like running g your mouth when you were a kid getting your a_ _ kicked then running home to get your big brother. it not a good look that is all I am saying.
Completely different situations. SF was a fan during the game that could do god knows what. This was a fan celebrating that seemed to get in peppers way.
 
He, and Michigan, got their comeuppance. They went from being masters of their destiny and in line for the Big Ten championship and the playoff to being third in the Big Ten East and merely looking at a bowl game. Thank you Iowa!
 
Sour grapes, guys. Given the same choice, how many of us would have chosen RU over Michigan? How many here would be defending him if he was wearing a Rutgers uniform when the incident occurred? Be honest.
 
Completely different situations. SF was a fan during the game that could do god knows what. This was a fan celebrating that seemed to get in peppers way.
I think we can agree that both fans should not have been on the field.
 
I think we can agree that both fans should not have been on the field.

Huh? you are seriously drawing an equivalence between:

(A.) a stupid selfish show-off individual fan making a spectacle of himself by running onto the field & disrupting play during the fourth inning of an in-progress baseball game - a trespasser who is guaranteed to end up in police custody - and certainly earned what he got

and

(B.) one of 5,000 + fans who took to the field in celebration after the conclusion of the game - & who certainly did not deserve to have some departing player from the now concluded game - vent frustrations & disappointment on them simply because they bumped into each other.

technically ... should the 5,000+ fans have been celebrating on the field after the conclusion of the game? technically maybe not - but seriously?
 
Sour grapes, guys. Given the same choice, how many of us would have chosen RU over Michigan? How many here would be defending him if he was wearing a Rutgers uniform when the incident occurred? Be honest.

He literally punched a guy, for bumping into him, while the guy had his hands in the air. That's as low-life thug/classes/douchey as it gets REGARDLESS of the uniform.
 
The Pep'o meter is back at "0" After running his big mouth all week, trying to disrespect the O at midfield, getting owned on the field of play....hell I'd punch a college kid too everyone else he ran into him all day was tougher than him!!!!

Hey Peps if your going to run your mouth at least back it up
 
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the kid had a little anger in him. God forbid someone express their frustrations these days. Its understandable to have over the top reactions in high emotion situations -
 
the kid had a little anger in him. God forbid someone express their frustrations these days. Its understandable to have over the top reactions in high emotion situations -


You mean like close to 10% of your team turns it back on your home state / Rutgers?

You mean we can't express our gratitude for the cameras catching Private Pepper's boorish behavior?

F' him, Hardball / all other NJ recruits that play for the Mayonaise / Blue Cheese!

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the kid had a little anger in him. God forbid someone express their frustrations these days. Its understandable to have over the top reactions in high emotion situations -

Sure it is understandable. But you can't put your hands on a fan under any circumstances. I agree he had a right to be frustrated. So did Rich Scanlon when we whipped Syracuse's ass back in 2003. But that didn't give Scanlon the right to go up into the stands after a fan. Peppers needs to show better control than that. Perhaps if he didn't shoot his mouth off so much he wouldn't have all that added pressure. But he ran his mouth and didn't back it up which is a double whammy.

On a side note did ESPN really have a "pepometer"? If so, that network has sunk to new levels of pathetic. I mean that is d*#che chill worthy.
 
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the sad, and simple fact is.... if he ever plays in the NFL, no one will remember or care what he did after this game...

if he doesn't make it... they will blame his attitude.... I don't like the guy for not staying home... but, no one cares what I think.



 
Some of the NFL Mock Drafts that I have read (CBS comes to mind) have the Jets taking Peppers with the 5/6 pick (as of now).

Nooooooooo
 
Sure it is understandable. But you can't put your hands on a fan under any circumstances. I agree he had a right to be frustrated. So did Glen Scanlon when we whipped Syracuse's ass back in 2003. But that didn't give Scanlon the right to go up into the stands after a fan. Peppers needs to show better control than that. Perhaps if he didn't shoot his mouth off so much he wouldn't have all that added pressure. But he ran his mouth and didn't back it up which is a double whammy.

On a side note did ESPN really have a "pepometer"? If so, that network has sunk to new levels of pathetic. I mean that is d*#che chill worthy.

Who is Glen Scanlon, I think you mean Rich Scanlon.
 
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