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REPORT: Panthers remain interested in Deshaun Watson trade


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Deshaun just needs to get massages from fat dudes from now on. You hire a hot girl to start massaging you and you're gonna make some bad decisions.  You're going to get a boner and then you take a chance and then it costs you millions.

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24 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Yes that is exactly what you have been doing here.

 

U really don’t think someone could pay all these women to come out and say this. Lol we have some real smart people on here. SMDH

See you know nothing “Period”. You prove my point pal!

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his sponsors are not assuming that he's guilty at this point in time since in FACT none of them to my knowledge have ended their relationship with Watson as a result of these allegations

10 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Not if he's guilty. 

 

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1 minute ago, Jared Patterson said:

Verge, can we afford to wait until after the draft for Watson, or will we be aggressive for a QB in the draft if they don't trade Watson till after the draft/next year?

I imagine we would attack QB in the draft. Can't afford a wait and see strategy for a QB.

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27 minutes ago, bandu said:

his sponsors are not assuming that he's guilty at this point in time since in FACT none of them to my knowledge have ended their relationship with Watson as a result of these allegations

It's only been 4-days since the news hit...

...you predicting all of DW's sponsors will stay put?

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It's definitely odd that sponsors aren't bailing left and right and teams are being reported as still interested. The timing of all this always stunk to high heavens. The lawyer having in the past claimed connections to the McNairs always stunk to high heavens. On the flip side, well over a dozen accusers also stinks to high heavens the other direction. Very weird situation and I have no idea what to make of it.

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