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Panthers still interested in Watson!


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19 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

many things went on with he and his wife in the domestic abuse arena that made the papers 


i don’t want anything to do with Watson

he did this to himself, no one else but him. .he is a creep at best and a serial sex offender at worst 

as the saying goes ‘when people show you who they are believe them, the first time’

and seconding another poster said, if he is here I’m out   I will not gave two shakes of rat’s ass about this franchise ever again 

 

 

Yeah because u know the truth. This is exactly why the world is the way it is today. Everyone is guilty no matter what. Some of y’all on here are a joke!

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12 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Yeah because u know the truth. This is exactly why the world is the way it is today. Everyone is guilty no matter what. Some of y’all on here are a joke!

I’m anything but a joke 

the nfl is riddled with less than stellar players just as society is riddled with less than stellar people but there has to be a bar in which winning isn’t the only objective  

had I been commissioner, Ben R and Ray Lewis would never have seen the football field again nor should they have nor would teams be allowed to draft people like Hernandez whose past told the Patriots exactly who he was and he didn’t disappoint, did he.

As the old saying goes, ‘what is allowed is what continues’

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20 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. This thread has gone back in time a year and we're talking about guilt/innocence agian, lol.

Watson is a hot topic and a divisive one 

What people will overlook, and the common sense lost, in pursuit of a sports trophy or in sport of a personality, is mind boggling 

 

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15 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

Yeah because u know the truth. This is exactly why the world is the way it is today. Everyone is guilty no matter what. Some of y’all on here are a joke!

Is there nothing said for common sense, logic, reading between the lines anymore?

Surely you don’t imply a courts decision as a bonafide compass for innocence or guilty?

Innocent until proven guilty is n reference to a legal proceeding, not a condemnation, and certainty not a process meant to disregard common sense and logic.

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