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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

It’s obviously all concocted by the Texans ownership retaliating for his trade demand.

You can't possibly believe this.

It would be impossible execute such a ruse without getting caught...

...you should be embarrassed for even suggesting as such.

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Meh!! I am not too excited anymore!! If it cost what’s being projected!! If we lose Brown, Burns or Chinn I will be pissed!! Defense wins!! Screw that!! I say trade up for Fields or Wilson!! If they want to gamble 

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

So trading one draft worth’s of picks in NOT worth landing maybe the second best QB in the world? 

Pain is temporary- Super Bowls are forever. We’re never going anywhere unless we get a top flight signal caller and excuse me if I don’t think the number 4 or 5 QB in this year draft is the bees knees.

Just faaar too much for me, I love having a young defensive trading it away or in no rush to trade alllllll that for any one player including Lance/Lawrence. 

You got a grasp on the panthers, we just had Cam and well.....are you at least going to agree we didnt protect him well enough? Have you seen the current OL, no matter the rainbow positive feelings nor luck would I put a elite QB behind it. 

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if i had a gun to my head and had to guess what was going on, id say that this is a POS front office/ownership trying to fug over a player on his way out. 

 

When in reality its just driving his price down..    doesn't logically make sense for them to do that..  which is why i think the texans, or actually the friends of that POS owner, are doing this. 

 

 

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Classic honeypot. The timing says everything, had this come out weeks ago it would have an ounce of believability. 

Why isn't this kind of stuff looked at as an extortion plot and investigated as such, instead of media and public guilt until proven innocent?

In my opinion it looks like a hater with inside knowledge of the business dealings trying to throw a dirty sleezy monkey wrench into Watson departure. I'm sure he can't wait to get away from such foolishness.

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:
Because all cases are exactly the same, "Whatabout?" is a great argument.
 

I'm not suggesting Whiny Watson is guilty of anything...

...but the Huddle Court of Opinion certainly is giving him a complete pass vs. any other player (or executive) in recent times who has been accused of anything remotely close to this!

Hmm, I wonder why....??

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