As controversial wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett recedes into the Panthers' rear-view mirror -- my column on his second DWI charge and resulting cut from the Panthers Tuesday can be found here -- the Chicago Bears are looming in front of them.
The Bears (3-1) are coming off a 14-point loss to the same New York Giants team that beat Carolina by 13 in Week 1. Their biggest concern is their offensive line, which allowed a whopping 10 sacks against the Giants and had its first two quarterbacks knocked out of the game.
Today should be interesting, as new Bear Julius Peppers does a conference call with the local Charlotte media. Peppers has routinely declined interviews from Charlotte-based media since leaving for Chicago after the 2009 season.
I'll post some thoughts on Peppers' comments later this afternoon.
We're moving!
9 years ago
7 comments:
Just a guess: he'll deliver no real answers in the interview, but be very "disruptive".
I bet Scott feels like this is like a date with an old girlfriend who he still loves. His man crush on Peppers is disturbing on several levels. I just have one suggestion straight from the Cobra Kai Dojo. Sweep the Knee Panthers. Sweep the Knee.
Gonna be a long day for Clausen!
How about some information on Clowney rather that Clowns who left the team or who are coaching the team?
Ahhh, Smiley . . . that made me smile! (Not condoning the tactics, but having watched the atrocious KK remake last night, I have a new appreciation for the original.)
Long day for Clausen, how about an even longer day for Herman Munster, aka Geoff Schwartz. Peppers is going to kick his a...
I don't care anymore!!! Does anyone want to buy the remainder of my Panther tickets? if not Im just going to throw them away
Post a Comment