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Panthers going after Christian Watson


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On 10/3/2023 at 6:18 PM, *FreeFua* said:

I saw him say he didn’t expect to miss much time if any

Really trying to think who’d they be calling about.

Terry McLaurin? Davante Adams (almost 32)? I really don’t think the 49ers would trade Aiyuk. I’m ruling out the teams in our division so no Evans or Pitts. Amari Cooper? Jerry Jeudy can’t stay healthy. Courtland Sutton I’m not sure qualifies as top tier. Miami isn’t trading Waddle in year 3 of a rookie deal with a 5th year option. Jameson Williams hasn’t proved anything yet. Christian Watson? Devonta Smith?

Tee Higgins makes the most sense I think. We’re not getting Chase or Jefferson

I’m not sure why GB would trade Watson but he does fit what we’re missing in this offense

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What a sad state of affairs. From drafting the NFL equivalent of Steph Curry and the next Drew Brees to calling up any front office that will pickup the phone to see if they'll drop an elite WR into our laps.

Anyone remember Crank Yankers? The Panthers front office is Special Ed on the phone line right now.

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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

What a sad state of affairs. From drafting the NFL equivalent of Steph Curry and the next Drew Brees to calling up any front office that will pickup the phone to see if they'll drop an elite WR into our laps.

Anyone remember Crank Yankers? The Panthers front office is Special Ed on the phone line right now.

Yayyyyyyyyy

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