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Panthers trade proposal via ESPN


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5 minutes ago, Icege said:

I will say tho, if the team pulls it off, that I cannot WAIT for the Huddle accountants to start screaming that because Watson is getting $40M+ in 2022 & 2023 that every throw should be a TD otherwise he "isn't worth it."

He isn't getting $40+ mil at any point in that contract unless he stays in Houston.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

How are we building our oline in that scenario?

The Huddle has taught me that OLs don't matter, only franchise QBs do. Because Joe Thomas couldn't get Dan Marino a Super Bowl ring, or something like that.

But fwiw the OL can be held together by retaining Moton and getting two cheap Gs. While Scott isn't a franchise LT, he did better than Little. Speaking of Little, Walker Little might be available in the 3rd and a replacement to free up cash from Paradis can definitely be found in this year's draft.

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That is under the "I'll only go to Carolina" theory. I HOPE that happens but I am willing to bet that Watson has more than one place he would like to go.

I do still believe he will go for less than the media is predicting.

That's under the great deal for us and I don't care about Huston price. The fact is that some of the options Huston has here are terrible for Watson. He may be OK with that but again, not for 3 first. They fugged up and we have a chance of not fixing it for them by doing this bad deal. I wouldn't even do 2 first regardless. Watson has the power here, put Huston in a corner and squeeze.

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1 minute ago, LegioX said:

Why in the hell do people on this board want to give away everything for the next 1-3 years for 1 player? Watson not gonna do poo if we have no picks to get an OL to help him.

If your GM can't continue to build around Watson in rounds 2-7, then you have the wrong GM. If 1st round picks were all it took, Marty would have won multiple super bowls as our GM

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6 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Agree, both of those teams can easily out bid us.  Hopefully Miami doesn't want him and he doesn’t want New York.

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They have the #2 and 3 picks overal as starers.

Here we've been talking itd cost 39 and next years 1st to Move just from our 8 spot (which we're offering in this Watson trade) just to get to 3.

 

So now we're canceling 8, 39 and the 2022 1 to match that spot.

Then you compare Teddy to Tua and Darnold.  Tua and Darnold are still young, plus their rookie deals is a no brainer compared to Teddy's.

 

So we're losing in a land slide already just if they offered their 1st 1 and the QB.

Then you put in they have another 1 they can add in this class.  AND the Jets have 2 1s next year if they want him bad enough.

 

 

This is like you or me in a auction for something we like, but David Tepper is across the room bidding.  If Tepper wants it, you or me don't have a shot.

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5 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He isn't getting $40+ mil at any point in that contract unless he stays in Houston.

Getting reeeaaal close to it since he has a $35M salary in 2022. Drops to $20M in 2023 but then hikes back up to $32M the two seasons after (roster bonus is covered by the old team, correct? Or is that not covered like signing bonuses?)

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