Bears will be making a big effort to sign Peppers
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Bears will be making a big effort to sign Peppers
New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs told The New York Post that not only does he think Barber, 36, who retired after the 2006 season, can still play, but he believes Barber is coming back for the right reasons.
"I thought it was absolutely phenomenal that he decided to come back," Jacobs said Tuesday while standing outside the team's East Rutherford headquarters. "I thought it was good for him and I think he can still play, because he wasn’t one to take a lot of big hits, and the type of game he played, I think he can be out for four years and be able to jump in and do it."
Barber, who rushed for 10,449 yards and 55 touchdowns during his 10-year career, has had some image problems since he retired. Among other things, he was critical of Giants quarterback Eli Manning and coach Tom Coughlin while he worked for NBC.
"I spoke to him, I've seen him twice … he’s excited about doing it," Jacobs said. "A lot of people think he’s doing it for the wrong reasons, but I just think me, personally, he missed it.
"For his image, I think football is good for him. It helps build up our images, according to the way you handle it. It can