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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Imagine if our owner made two very simple moves. 

1.  He fired an incompetent HC that has been a disaster thus far. 

2.  Then hired the best overall HC candidate that was available in Brian Flores 

and imagine the difference in where we would be in trying to obtain Watson. 

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Just now, WOW!! said:

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

Panthers haven't been in the race in 3 years, and about to be 4 years. I'm not excited for this season, nor will I be if we don't get Watson. I will however be excited NFL Red Zone exist. Shut up and take my money NFL! There ya go! EXCITEMENT BABY! 

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1 minute ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

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

I do as well. There is some lazy journalism going on when the talking heads keep regurgitating "Saints give him the best chance to win".

The Saints today are not the Saints of the past decade. It's just easier to rely on the crutch of "what have they done lately".

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

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.

Houston has less say in this than some people think.  If they don't let him go to NO (and DW doesn't waive for us), they get nothing.  And have to pay for it.

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Longer this goes the better it is for the Panthers imo. 

Correct. If Atlanta is out, the chances for the Panthers go up a lot. I don't think New Orleans's trade offer is as good as the Panthers. They probably aren't offering the same caliber of young defensive players on rookie contracts. 

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So Watson travels to meet with Atlanta  (which shows his interest). Saints owner is like “oh hell nah” and flies to Atlanta to meet with him a second time. Meanwhile Tepper and Rhule are sitting on their ass while looking deep in each other’s eyes and saying “we’ve got this boo”. Sounds about right 

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

My point exactly.. Let him go to a Sean Paytonless NO with little to no assets.. While we build up the better younger roster..

Yeah they'd basically have a 2 year window to try and win a SB with Dennis fuging Allen, minus whatever players and draft picks they'd have to cough up

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Imagine if our owner made two very simple moves. 

1.  He fired an incompetent HC that has been a disaster thus far. 

2.  Then hired the best overall HC candidate that was available in Brian Flores 

and imagine the difference in where we would be in trying to obtain Watson. 

Watson still wouldn't come.. If it was about coaching.. How does a DC with a 8 -28 record as a head coach entice a young QB??

I literally would agree with you if he choose Stefanski (a prominent OC mind) and the Cleveland roster with more cap and better offense.. But he didn't.  

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