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5 minutes ago, Jesse said:

The Saints are $19M over the cap and in no way afford to mortgage the future by trading away the few picks they have and take on his checks notes 19 mil cap. 

Where'd you get $19M? I see $57M over on Spotrac. $62M over on OTC

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People had been talking about all the pass rushers Wilson was going to face in the NFC West with Watt having joined the Cardinals.

Throw in that he was already complaining about a lack of protection and getting out might have sounded like a pretty good idea.

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Hey @Verge are you hearing anything about the prospects the Panthers might like? Jourdan Rodrigue reported they we really like Fields (feels like we would have to trade up to three to get him) or Lance (haven't heard any rumors about us connecting us to him)?

 

Obviously our love for Watson is well documented. 

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Just now, SOJA said:

Hey @Verge are you hearing anything about the prospects the Panthers might like? Jourdan Rodrigue reported they we really like Fields (feels like we would have to trade up to three to get him) or Lance (haven't heard any rumors about us connecting us to him)?

 

Obviously our love for Watson is well documented. 

The only thing I had heard was Fields and Wilson.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Just for clarification, Zach not Russell.

(given the thread topic, I could see it being confusing)

Yes Zach lol 

I am sure we made calls to the Seahawks, he just doesn't want to play here from what I understand.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Just for clarification, Zach not Russell.

(given the thread topic, I could see it being confusing)

Man it is pretty amazing how lathered up you get every time Verge posts something.  Pretty damn weird to be honest.

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11 minutes ago, Sasquatch said:

Where'd you get $19M? I see $57M over on Spotrac. $62M over on OTC

poo you’re right. I think it’s like you said closer to $70M. It’s tough trying to listen to my wife while posting lol. 
 

also I fugged up, RW has a cap of like $32M. 

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