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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not talking about hypotheticals.

Here's a tidbit from reality:

Love was a healthy scratch for the Packers all through the regular season while Tim Boyle worked as the backup to Aaron Rodgers, and the same has been true during the postseason.

Jordan Love: No action as a rookie

I'm not contesting that Love was inactive. I'm saying it was Covid protocol. The fact that Boyle was a game day backup doesn't mean that the Packers saw him as second on the depth chart which is what you assert. It certainly doesn't mean that after one non preseason he has been 'beaten out.'

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1 hour ago, mav1234 said:

So you think Watson would rather stay in Houston than go to the Panthers?

I think that’s when things will get interesting . Right now it’s not something he has to decide.
 

He has to first actually get the team trade him. (They’re still saying they won’t). 
 

Then the Jets have the first shot. If they pass it then goes to the Dolphins. If the Dolphins and Jets pass then they have to go back to Deshaun and say hey, The teams you want aren’t calling, but here’s XYZ team.
 

This is where the Panthers and others come into play and that’s where I believe his relationship with Cam will be a factor in that decision making process. If he’s done with Houston then yea he may decide that Cam had his own experience and his will be different and he decides to come here anyway as Zod has pointed out, he’s a grown man and can make his own choices. 

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4 minutes ago, Catsmiaow said:

I'm not contesting that Love was inactive. I'm saying it was Covid protocol. The fact that Boyle was a game day backup doesn't mean that the Packers saw him as second on the depth chart which is what you assert. It certainly doesn't mean that after one non preseason he has been 'beaten out.'

What you are saying is obvious bullshit. They didn't reduce the reps of their first round selection for covid protocol. That doesn't make a lack of sense on any level. 

If you aren't active you aren't second on the depth chart. Second on the chart means one simple thing. That you go in when the 1 doesn't play.

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16 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

I think that’s when things will get interesting . Right now it’s not something he has to decide.
 

He has to first actually get the team trade him. (They’re still saying they won’t). 
 

Then the Jets have the first shot. If they pass it then goes to the Dolphins. If the Dolphins and Jets pass then they have to go back to Deshaun and say hey, The teams you want aren’t calling, but here’s XYZ team.
 

This is where the Panthers and others come into play and that’s where I believe his relationship with Cam will be a factor in that decision making process. If he’s done with Houston then yea he may decide that Cam had his own experience and his will be different and he decides to come here anyway as Zod has pointed out, he’s a grown man and can make his own choices. 

MIA and NYJ will also have the option to make such better offers than we can, regardless of what Watson even wants.

Will be interesting to see how it goes.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not sure it matters.

The Texans are pretty well dug in on their front.

I think they either convince him to give their new coach a chance or they trade him. I think they trade him, but not until draft night, and I think they maintain no interest in trades until then..  I don't think it is in their interest to force a lengthy holdout.  His value declines as they do, and I don't think that bad a team can afford to just let such an investment sit out. 

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1 hour ago, BurnNChinn said:

 Sorry we all have our own opinion, don’t really care if you like it or not.

It isn't an opinion on if Cam has a legacy or not, lol. He clearly has had an impact and the very fact we are talking about him in such a huge proportion of threads indicates he has a legacy. 

If you want to argue his legacy is largely meaningless I think you'd be wrong but to argue he has no legacy at all just seems like bitterness or worse. 

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2 hours ago, Catsmiaow said:

I'm not contesting that Love was inactive. I'm saying it was Covid protocol. The fact that Boyle was a game day backup doesn't mean that the Packers saw him as second on the depth chart which is what you assert. It certainly doesn't mean that after one non preseason he has been 'beaten out.'

Inactive for an entire season due to Covid...

I'll be back later. I'm gonna be laughing for a while 😆

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5 hours ago, Catsmiaow said:

God you're .a real dummy aren't you? I guess if you're determined to misunderstand I will leave you to it 

Well, I'm not the one saying brilliant things like "just because they put him second on the depth chart doesn't mean they view him as second on the death chart" 😆

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