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REPORT: league and team sources expect Panthers to active the Deshaun Watson trade talks


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What do these fugging idiots get that it’s not the answer.

 

1. As soon as he moves the NFL is putting him on the commissioners list- only reason he’s not is because Houston isn’t playing him.

2. We are going to trade good capital away and a chunk of salary cap for a QB and not be able to address the OL.

3. He knows zero about the playbook and has zero chemistry with anyone on the team, so won’t see any real results this year IF we don’t get him killed from playing behind this OL this season.

4. The horrible, horrible PR behind this.

5. What happens if he’s guilty, goes to jail, or gets suspended for a year or two and we are out of the capital we traded for him and him.

You guys are a bunch of idiots. 

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2 minutes ago, PantherMan89 said:

At least this is now being reported by those that actually cover the Panthers. I know people thoughts on Joe but would say this is more legitimate than what we’ve heard the last few weeks. 

This one is where an actual Panthers dedicated reporter is outright saying it and not alluding to it.

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Just now, Waldo said:

Ohh fun. An embarrassing protest every game is really going to improve the game day experience I guess.

Not to make light of the situation, because if he is a predator, that is no laughing matter, but to be fair, there should already be protests against Darnold's horrible play and the fact we traded a 2nd round pick for him.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yes, let's kick this poo show into maximum overdrive. Watching us trade a king's ransom for Watson just to watch him immediately end up on the commissioner's exempt list would be maximum entertainment around here.

And indicated, don’t forget about that part. 

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