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Deshaun wants out! Do it Panthers!


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Deshaun Posted this today...

 

 

Generally could mean he is even more displeased with Houston and the lies they told him.

 

Let's go boys. We have a GM. Get on the horn and get us out next franchise QB.

 

All aboard the D-Train!

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1 minute ago, GoPanthers123 said:

They can’t have our next year’s first.  If this doesn’t work out we will be set back a few years 

Watson is 25 years old. Who cares about a year with no first round pick? We can have our QB set for a decade or more. FitBit will just have hit on his 2nd and 3rd rounders.

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Sorry. Still don't buy him getting traded.

Given the kind of damage that would do to the Texans, what they would ask in return would be at a ridiculous level.

I know some people have suggested three firsts. Frankly, I wouldn't give up three firsts for Rodgers or Mahomes.

Getting the superstar doesn't mean sh-t if you give up your ability to build around them in return.

 

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