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Julius Peppers lays it on the line


finds himself in an awkward situation. He’s by far the most talented player on a Chicago defensive line wracked by injuries. He’s also the highest-paid player on the team, with a six-year, $84 million contract that runs through the 2015 season. The part of you that understands the injury challenge gets impatient when the pile of money is added to the equation. (Chicago Sun-Times)

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