Peppers the spice that binds Bears’ D
Posted Jan 21, 2011
Cleaning up after Julius Peppers is nothing but rewarding for Anthony Adams. The benefits come in the form of tackles and big plays that might not have been there had Peppers not been wreaking havoc on the Chicago Bears’ opponents. “He comes in and just makes a big mess, and then you just come in and, OK, the tackle just falls into your lap,” Adams said.
(Associated Press)
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