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Texans now indicate Deshaun Watson is available for trade


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Rodgers has 3 years left on a 4 year $134mil deal. To me that is ridiculous. Sign a 4 year deal, play 1 year, then act out for a new deal. And get it. Man, that is some fuged up sht.

 

Yeah, I wonder how much support he is getting from his team mates? Especially the lower tier guys just fighting for their future?

 

 

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Your logic is very one sided. It's fine for the team to exercise their leverage, but the player is juvenile to exercise his.

There is no discretionary "leverage" to be "exercised"...the terms of every NFL contract are VERY specific.  

You need to redirect your anger, the owners aren't the problem as it goes to your "concerns"...

Again, do you believe Rodgers and Watson have signed contracts which are unfair?

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4 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

There is no discretionary "leverage" to be "exercised"...the terms of every NFL contract are VERY specific.  

You need to redirect your anger, the owners aren't the problem as it goes to your "concerns"...

Again, do you believe Rodgers and Watson have signed contracts which are unfair?

Fair has nothing to do with it. You just get off on authority figures. You have a bizarre complex. Seek help.

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On 7/26/2021 at 8:35 PM, Toomers said:

   The first post is from here, months before SB signed up. With word for word identical thoughts about the team being run like a TV show. 
 

  The second is from Pats board where he wants Cam to “subjugate” himself to Belichik. Much like all players should do what the owners tell them. With the username RASTAN99 much like his RASTAN66 on here. When I challenged his comments I got this. Not sure what else you need as proof? 

 

 

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You do realize they have banned me repeatedly? That's why I can't post anymore.

Do you remember the guy who presented the detailed expected value calculations that supported bringing back Cam? 

Yeah that was me.

Remember the guy who kept harping on "optionality" and maintained that Tepper would for sure bring Cam back because from an "optionality" perspective it was the only logical move to make?

Yeah that was me to.

Do you remember Kyle Bailey talking on WFNZ about the concept of "optionality" for months and using it to support his position that the Panthers could & should bring Cam back?

Yeah he got that from me.

By the time I squeezed back onto the Huddle with the name similar to this one the deal for Teddy had already been made to the narrative changed. Huddle disappeared all the expected-value and optionality content, not sure why the RASTAN66 stuff was allowed to stay up.

He maybe that rastan99/66 alt, still you are giving chuck faaaaaar too much credit cause all his alts read different than sizzle. Now both could have a few alts, I dont have that energy for that level of autistic behavior...... nor to keep up with them either.   

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