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1 minute ago, imminent rogaine said:

Deshaun Watson: David Carr 2.0

Houston to Carolina to a permanent rehab facility because there won’t be anyone to protect him. Just go ahead and give him one of Teddy’s gloves for old time sake.

I’ll have you know we just signed two extremely below average offensive linemen out of the gate to begin our 2021 Free Agency spending spree.

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Just now, KillerKat said:

 

LOLLL some have no clue. Put Watson on last years team and we're in the playoffs.

See, that's where your theory goes off the rails.  He won't be on last year's team.  He will be on whatever is left of it.  Which won't be no where as talented or lucky as last year's.  

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

 

LOLLL some have no clue. Put Watson on last years team and we're in the playoffs.

We won't have half the people we did last year. Probably trade away the best ones, can't afford the others and our first draft picks will begin in the third rounds.

If David Tepper does this he is the biggest rube that has ever sat down at the NFL Owners Association poker table. 

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