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Go on record. Who still wants Watson?


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43 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Yeah. The fact that one of these women tried to blackmail him already could make this case go up in flames

from the start this always sounded like Instagram escorts were going to be at least part of the storyline.    

 

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18 minutes ago, Verge said:

Putting this here. 

"Hearing Panthers are moving forward with QB in draft. Expect trade up for their guy. Watson ship is over horizon now" 

 

Yeah I've given up on the idea of Watson. Just funny how many people here convicted him already and seem to be relishing in doing so

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

from the start this always sounded like Instagram escorts were going to be part of the storyline.    

 

It could very well be, but we may never know. Unless there is evidence that the defendant’s attorney produces, then we may never know.

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Is there anyone who still thinks a trade is going to happen or has everyone given up

Not until next year. The recent press release just makes it seem that this is going to get really messy. If you thought that it was ugly before, then just wait.

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

Wilson is amazing. Love watching him play.

Verge I assume we will have to move up to #2 for Wilson.  Are you hearing the Jets are willing to trade back and roll with Darnold?  Also, Is your source telling you the panthers prefer Wilson to Fields/Lance?  

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Just now, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Is there anyone who still thinks a trade is going to happen or has everyone given up

At this point .. Reality is guilt or innocence.. You don't want the face of your franchise being this dumb with his personal life.. 

If players hadn't learned from the Kobe Colorado situation yet then it's a lost cause for those players...

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32 minutes ago, Verge said:

Putting this here. 

"Hearing Panthers are moving forward with QB in draft. Expect trade up for their guy. Watson ship is over horizon now" 

 

By some miracle if he is cleared by the draft, you think they will pull the trigger on him. 

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