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ESPN Predicts Watson to be the Panthers starter in 2021


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1 minute ago, run-run-pass-punt said:

What was the Texans' record last year? An elite QB is crucial, but it takes a team - a concept that may be compromised by the loss of assets and cap.

Texans tanked because they are a Evangelical grift posing as a football team.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

ESPN got a ton of attention on that Newton prediction.
 

This is nothing more than trying to cash in again.

This is Yates' rationale (as quoted by Weaver)

“I’ve been on record forecasting Watson to Miami, but recently my tenor has changed with more support from the Dolphins for Tua Tagovailoa and the Panthers’ previous aggressive pursuit of Matthew Stafford. . . Houston has no interest in trading him away right now, but we know this has already been ugly. If you ultimately trade away a franchise quarterback, moving him to a team you play once every four years is preferred to an in-conference foe (assuming the offers are comparable).”

Regardless of where you stand on the Watson trade, that line of reasoning is pretty weak.

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8 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

AN ELITE QB IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN 2-3 FIRST ROUND PICKS

Obviously, but there's definitely a cutoff point where the value won't make sense. 3 first round picks, Burns and another piece is too much in my eyes, if that's what they want. Burns is worth 2 first round picks easily. 5 first round picks (1 of which is guaranteed to be top 10 in a loaded QB draft) plus more just doesn't make any sense for us, even to get Watson. I'd much rather take a shot on a rookie QB and have him on that cheap contract plus keep the rest of our pieces to build around that guy if the price for Watson is that high. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

This is Yates' rationale (as quoted by Weaver)

“I’ve been on record forecasting Watson to Miami, but recently my tenor has changed with more support from the Dolphins for Tua Tagovailoa and the Panthers’ previous aggressive pursuit of Matthew Stafford. . . Houston has no interest in trading him away right now, but we know this has already been ugly. If you ultimately trade away a franchise quarterback, moving him to a team you play once every four years is preferred to an in-conference foe (assuming the offers are comparable).”

Regardless of where you stand on the Watson trade, that line of reasoning is pretty weak.

How is that reasoning weak?

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