
Mr. Scot
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Not the type to get too excited over camp highlights, but damn that's nice...
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Can't tell what they're yelling at him. First guy sounds like he's yelling "Do it for the Won Ton" so I guess he wants some Chinese food
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I see Sam to the Rams possibly in the near future...
Mr. Scot replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
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I see Sam to the Rams possibly in the near future...
Mr. Scot replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
If Darnold has any chance whatsoever of turning the corner and becoming a decent to good quarterback, it's probably going to have to be with somebody like McVay or Andy Reid. Nobody we've got is on the level of those guys. -
You can imagine how disappointed I was the day I found out I wasn't real
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Who's he going to kill? (Autocorrect got you)
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Your phone knows you better than we do
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I see Sam to the Rams possibly in the near future...
Mr. Scot replied to musicman's topic in Carolina Panthers
Same. I have to agree with the others that are saying it would be good for Darnold's career, though. My question would be whether or not Rhule wants to trade him. -
Yeah, this is a while back but I remember the video. Pretty sure I meant to say disagrees. Not sure what happened there.
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Does that mean he broke his ego?
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From what I read, he was pretty bad last year.
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Probably better test anybody he's been studying film with
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The link is to an 11 point breakdown by Florio of what the 16 page judge's decision says and why things came out like they did. Bottom Line: The length of the suspension has little to do with Watson himself (Robinson basically calls him a liar and a perv) and more to do with how she feels it relates to the NFL's disciplinary standards. Agree or not, it's well worth reading.
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I'd say it has more to do with you looking like you're not very informed on the story. Of course, it could also be that you don't want to know. If you actually do, a good place to start is by reading the New York Times investigation by Jenny Vrentas. If you prefer not to acknowledge any possibility that Watson might be guilty though, you don't have to read anything at all.