Julius Peppers Says Critics Always 'Nitpick'
Posted Mar 18, 2010
On one of the local sports talk radio stations in Chicago, Julius Peppers did his best to shoot down this criticism he doesn't feel he deserves. "Sometimes in your career, people have to nitpick about things because they have nothing else to say," Peppers told hosts Tom Waddle and Marc Silverman. "They can't say there's a lack of production, or anything else, but a lack of motivation. That's the thing people try to nitpick at."
(Bear Report)
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