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Carolina Panthers legends recall the folk hero named Julius Peppers


To an elite few, is “Pep.” He’s “The Classified Mutant” with a “wingspan like a condor.” He’s the black-visor-wearing, “he-could-still-go-get-10-sacks-right-now” player who’s just days away from becoming the first person drafted by the Carolina Panthers inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His legend has reached that of a folk hero. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Carolina Panthers legends recall the folk hero named Julius Peppers