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Deshaun wants out! Do it Panthers!


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I may be in the minority, but I don’t want to trade for a disgruntled QB with a possible ego issue. Since when do we allow athletes dictate to owners or upper management? Why would the team owe him anything other than paying him an outrageous salary and wanting him to preform? 

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1 minute ago, ncfan said:

Will cost too much.

 

 

Dolphins and Jets chomping at the bits though.

For arguments sake lets say they were willing to trade him

If the Texans like QB2 a lot more that QB3 or Tua than the Jets could actually be the most likely team to trade for Watson or the team actually able to offer the most attractive package.

 

 

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Why does this keep coming up?  We can't afford it.  It would take everything we have for the next three years to make it happen, and we have far too many holes to fill.  I love the idea of having an established franchise QB, but just let it go man.  We can't do this and still manage to compete.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's a different source than the one I read. That one only said "player".

Not that it matters, honestly. Neither one constitutes a reasonable request 

If RG3 went for three 1st and two 2nds then the request is probably reasonable, just not something I would probably do.

What did Mack go for in his trade? 2 1st, a 6th and 3rd?

 

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