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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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What a great year to have a bunch of butt munchers at QB in the draft. 

I think you draft a LT if this falls through. 

And Tepper took Rhule with him to Texas?  That is like taking your cock-blocking cousin who knows nobody else to a party.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I told you guys this yesterday. Whoever gets Watson will most likely get Armstead as well

So, the Saints take on Watson's 35 million salary for 2022 AND manage to resign Armstead for what 17 million a year? Hey, that's only 52 million OVER added to their 7 million OVER right now. This cap stuff is ridiculous!

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I told you guys this yesterday. Whoever gets Watson will most likely get Armstead as well

I'm curious if New Orleans can recoup the cap hit once Armstead's contract voids. Right now, prior to the new year, they can extend him and avoid it. They may be out if a deal doesn't come together by 4 PM tomorrow, either on Watson, Armstead, or both.

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3 minutes ago, Louie said:

So, the Saints take on Watson's 35 million salary for 2022 AND manage to resign Armstead for what 17 million a year? Hey, that's only 52 million OVER added to their 7 million OVER right now. This cap stuff is ridiculous!

Whoever trades for Watson (it’s going to be New Orleans) will most likely extend him to help out with the cap situation this year 

Some of you spend way too much time worrying about the cap. If a teams wants a guy bad enough they’ll figure out a way

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Just now, jamos14 said:

New Orleans would just obliterate us for years if they get him.  That's the toughest pill to swallow.

 

 

That's the worst part about all of this. I won't be as upset if he signed with Cleveland. But, having to face Watson twice a year for a decade, after we just got done with facing Brees. It's like some franchise's just keep on dominating every year and replace their franchise QB right away with another. It's annoying being a Panthers fan.

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