by Eric Horowitz, ShakedownSports
If Kenyatta Walker knows what's good for him, he will stay as far away as possible from the city of Charlotte and its surrounding areas. Walker was there this week to meet with the Panthers about joining them as a free agent, but there is one major obstacle---he and Julius Peppers are mortal enemies.
It stems back to 2003, when Walker was called for two holding penalties and an illegal hands to the face, causing the mild-mannered Peppers to explode.Walker may be 6"5 and weigh 300 lbs, but I assume like everybody else in the world, he would be beaten to bloody pulp if he fought Julius Peppers. Unless he wants to become a locker room punching bag, I suggest he sign somewhere else.
Furious about Walker's alleged cheap shots -- and a chop block earlier in the game that ended the career of Panthers teammate Kavika Pittman -- Peppers called Walker a dirty player and accused him of poking at his eyes and swinging at his head.
Walker shrugged it off, claiming the problem was Peppers' lack of production.














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I'm a Bucs fan, and Kenyetta Walker is as useful as condoms at a chess party.
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