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Rhule seemed to almost be "coughing" or something similar with his throat during the last presser where he sat in his room and the question was coming in digital. Sunday I think.

Did anyone else notice that?

 

Almost made a thread about it but. But, hey, wasted time speculation.

 

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Just now, kass said:

Rhule seemed to almost be "coughing" or something similar with his throat during the last presser where he sat in his room and the question was coming in digital. Sunday I think.

Did anyone else notice that?

 

Almost made a thread about it but. But, hey, wasted time speculation.

 

Oh no!  They all have the plague!

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Re: Watson, Albert Breer kinda called bullsh-t on Mike Florio this morning.

From the latest MMQB...

The needle may have moved on public discussion of a potential Deshaun Watson trade over the weekend, but the feet of the one man holding the cards have remained planted. And I’m not sure anyone should expect Nick Caserio to move from his stance soon.

Aaron Wilson said pretty much the same thing.

Sounds like all the hubbub was just Florio doing his usual sh-t stirring.

But hey, at least we got an answer on where the Panthers stand.

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1 minute ago, kass said:

Rhule seemed to almost be "coughing" or something similar with his throat during the last presser where he sat in his room and the question was coming in digital. Sunday I think.

Did anyone else notice that?

 

Almost made a thread about it but. But, hey, wasted time speculation.

 

Perryman rubbed his covid feces all over the locker room!

 

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