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Mike Florio confirms: It's currently down to the Dolphins and Panthers for Deshaun Watson


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You think Watson is wants to take the field behind this OL? Houston's failure for years to build an OL is a big part of why they arrived at this empasse to begin with.

Dolphins have a worse O-Line then us somehow lmao

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1 minute ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

If we land Watson we would also have Sam Darnold's 18 million dollar cap hit next season. Might as well trade away Brian Burns an/or Donte Jackson since we would not be able to re-sign them

Jackson and Burns can go. We need to build up the offense, and Burns is totally neutralized by chipping TEs and RBs. Jackson is not needed with what we already have at CB.

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I was just thinking, Rhule said Darnold will indeed be the starting QB next week. He also swore up and down the offense would look different and we would run more...

He has given several players votess of confidence, a then proceeds to cut/trade them, Dan Arnold comes to mind. Says Gilmore might play, he doesn't. Says CMC is 50/50, he goes on IR.

Just sayin...

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You guys do realize that Panthers were one of the places that has the OK from Watson right.

Also the Dolphins have a poo OL without the weapons or defense that we have.

Neither seem like a yippidy dood da spot but it's just a fact we are one of the places he'd go and the Dolphins have less talent than we do. They have more picks than we do though.

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Reeks of desperation though and also would put the final bullet in this whole rebuild in 5 years thing that seemed to be a plan at some point. FFS like I said how bad did that 3-0 start fug this whole organization up lol.

Mans bout to give up an amount of picks that could make us look like Mike Dikta 
In other words it's a very Panthers thing to do.

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7 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

I was just thinking, Rhule said Darnold will indeed be the starting QB next week. He also swore up and down the offense would look different and we would run more...

He has given several players votess of confidence, a then proceeds to cut/trade them, Dan Arnold comes to mind. Says Gilmore might play, he doesn't. Says CMC is 50/50, he goes on IR.

Just sayin...

I don't want Rhule telling our real plans to the media. Do you?

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