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Julius Peppers was a media-shy Carolina Panthers star. It turns out he has a lot to say


, a fearsome pass-rushing defensive end, would be on the Carolina Panthers’ Mount Rushmore. Fourth all-time in NFL sacks, Peppers is preparing for a big weekend. On Aug. 3, he will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. Peppers was elected in his first year of eligibility after 17 seasons in the NFL, 10 with the Panthers. (AOL.com)

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Julius Peppers was a media-shy Carolina Panthers star. It turns out he has a lot to say


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