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


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Just now, Fox007 said:

It really isn't.

1.) Houston has a deal they'll take from Car and Miami
2.) Car/Miami want the legal issues resolved/know what the suspension will be before making the deal
3.) Watson has to agree to deal

 

The legal issues won’t be resolved anytime soon, so no trade? 

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The Houston Chronicle reported on Tuesday that the Dolphins and Texans have agreed to terms on a trade for QB Deshaun Watson, but the Dolphins want clarity on his legal issues before going through with it.

That means there is no timeline on when Watson could be a Dolphin, as there is no end in sight for his legal issues. Regardless, it's interesting to confirm that there have been talks and potentially even an agreement between the two sides on a deal to send Watson to Miami, even if nothing is imminent on account of the accusations levied toward the quarterback.

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5 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

The Houston Chronicle reported on Tuesday that the Dolphins and Texans have agreed to terms on a trade for QB Deshaun Watson, but the Dolphins want clarity on his legal issues before going through with it.

That means there is no timeline on when Watson could be a Dolphin, as there is no end in sight for his legal issues. Regardless, it's interesting to confirm that there have been talks and potentially even an agreement between the two sides on a deal to send Watson to Miami, even if nothing is imminent on account of the accusations levied toward the quarterback.

this is quoting Barry Jackson, the same guy who is walking it back on twitter right now...
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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

Well at least we have teddy or Sam or whichever bum we're trotting out behind center. They'll get us to the promised land

unc I like you so i'll say it again

This is nothing new this is just written out details of what we knew already.

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