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REPORT: Panthers remain interested in Deshaun Watson trade


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3 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Yet the all-seeing/knowing Verge has says Tepper "won't rest" until until Watson is wearing Panthers colors...

...so it must be true that Tepper is calling the show because he sees/knows all.

Why dunk on verge? She has said before in the past that her source can’t get everything right and things change fast and often. Even though she isn’t correct all the time, she is correct enough times to take what she says seriously. No one claims verge to be Nostradamus.

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6 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Why dunk on verge? She has said before in the past that her source can’t get everything right and things change fast and often. Even though she isn’t correct all the time, she is correct enough times to take what she says seriously. No one claims verge to be Nostradamus.

Not so much "dunked on" as "misquoted".

Verge said Tepper would be interested again if Watson was cleared.

And FYI, more accusers have come forward. The count is now at 24, with 14 lawsuits filed and 10 still pending.

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6 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Why dunk on verge? She has said before in the past that her source can’t get everything right and things change fast and often. Even though she isn’t correct all the time, she is correct enough times to take what she says seriously. No one claims verge to be Nostradamus.

Oh I believe Verge is correct...

...Tepper is the lead dog pulling the sled to Watsonville -- everyone else is simply following.

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So at the very least, I'm assuming that Buzbee has documented evidence that Watson reached out and contacted each of these women for a massage either through email/text/instagram. 

Watson, being an NFL player, has access to some of the best medical staff/resources in the country. With this in mind, he still reached out to 20+ masseuses/massage therapists (all women) over the past year or so. Under normal circumstances, you find someone who does a good job at the service you're looking for, and you stick with that person (Think barber, lawncare, house cleaner, etc.). 

At the very best, dude has a massage fetish because there is no good reason he should be looking for outside help in terms of massage therapy, let alone 20+ different women to do the job for him.

At the very worst, dude HAD to go through 20+ massage therapists because none would service him more than once due to his rapey vibes trying to prey on unsuspecting victims.  

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7 minutes ago, trueblade said:

Apologies if this was already said.

Kareem Hunt is still playing in the league. Tyreek Hill won a Super Bowl. So did Antonio Brown.

They had one case? It made Hill drop in the draft. I personally wouldn’t want to see either of them as a Panther. However, Watson has now 22 cases? Big difference...

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8 hours ago, Monrowed said:
10 hours ago, Verge said:

Probably a few weeks. 

Thanks, I was just wondering if it was a mis-timed lawsuit. Meaning that it was supposed to have been submitted after he was traded. In that scenario the Texans would have just missed this drama.

Nick Wilson might just be the single dumbest F*** on sports radio but this is a good interview:  https://wfnz.com/category/shows/nick-wilson/

[Aaron Wilson...3/22...12.59pm]

Word has been circulating around Houston for a while...

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