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Report: The Panthers are "locked on Watson"


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2 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Yeah hell no. Would rather lose CMC than both BB and Brown.

 

It's a hardball starting offer, that's how negotiations work.  We'll keep at least one of them, though I imagine one will go as part of the deal.

 

Get on board the Watson train or be left behind

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11 minutes ago, MVPccaffrey said:

Ya'll thought the Penn State Panther fan traveling contingent was big during the Collins years, just wait until half the population of Death Valley shoots up 85N to support their favorite player ever on Sundays!

It’ll be the second biggest movement of white trash rednecks of the year!

(first being bicycle week at Myrtle obviously)

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

No. That's five 1st rounders. Can't do that.

Burns is worth 2 first rounders for sure. Brown worth a top 10 pick or more. So that’s 2 top 10 picks and 4 other first rounders. Can only laugh at that.

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3 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

Are they High? Watson is good, but he is not that good. Give them the 8th this year, a second and third next year, and a coupon to Bojangles. 

Tepper will give them whatever they want eventually, maybe after talking them down a pick and a player, but we will do it, a lot of fans will whine about it, but they'll pretend they were FOR it the whole time as we're winning the division year after year

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So let's watch free agency to see if we are preparing for him---so far, I see OL depth--maybe a starting LG--but I am not happy with the picks, to be honest after a day of letting them sink in.

I guess that means Trubiski is out.

It does not mean drafting a QB is out. 

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