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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

It's a clusterf*ck and that's why this is dragging on so long.

Atlanta is Watson's #1 choice. But they don't offer the best trade package to Houston. And they'd be enriching a division rival to make a trade work (most likely).

Panthers probably still have the most assets on the table to trade for Watson. The Panthers are probably the Texans preferred trade partner.

Saints are a wildcard. They don't offer the best trade package most likely, maybe why they needed a second meeting with Watson. They need to win over him personally over the Panthers. 

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6 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

fug your excitement!! Let's just build a team that can win consistently.. 

If your not excited to have a football team in your city that you can watch and support then you're not a fan anyway..

So you have to be excited knowing your team is going to suck? Alrighty. That's some weirdo poo I can't understand, but cool. 

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Just now, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

I honestly think we give Deshaun a better chance at winning than the Saints do. 

I do to.. And so do most analysts if they truly breakdown the roster..

But he has finally choice so let's move on and live with it..

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This is the only way Watson comes to the Panthers. 

Atlanta backs out. They can't trade Matt Ryan and free up the salary. This has to happen. Watson is going to Atlanta if they can make it work. Period, the end, goodbye.

Houston prefers the Panthers offer over New Orleans. That or the Panthers up the offer to something even MORE crazy. Houston has to agree to the trade as well as Watson waiving his no trade clause.

That's it.

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Just now, NCTHFL0567 said:

Big if, and since the salary cap doesn't exist to NO because they just kick the can. How exactly will it hamstring them? 

I guess we’d have to see what they would give up but Inability to replenish via draft would hurt. I don’t think their roster is particularly good aside from a few pieces. Jordan and Jenkins are long in the tooth. Michael Thomas is a question mark and is almost 30. Atlanta is poo too. With a younger roster, I think we are in the best spot if we somehow only gave up picks.

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Just now, NCTHFL0567 said:

So you have to be excited knowing your team is going to suck? Alrighty. That's some weirdo poo I can't understand, but cool. 

Its fuging life.. Sometimes you win sometimes you lose but you stay in the race..

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

After labeling as opportunists and attacking the family of the child Britt Reid nearly killed in a drunken crash you are worried about abuse now?

This literally makes no sense at all.

Give it another shot...

As for the regular programming, is today the new drop-deadline for a Whip-It-Out deal?

If not today, when?

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