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Rapoport believes Watson will be traded before the deadline


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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Only the loud minority want it.  They would sell their souls for a game.

you would think by now those people would learn.

They have spent years wantng us to be paper champs and win the off season and make flashy hires.

Tepper gave them that with Matt Rhule hire and Joe brady as OC also Fitts won the draft and offseason with his trades got everyone talking and media buzzing same as the bucs did for years before Brady.

now they want the new shiny toy in Watson lol.

 

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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Twitter dumbasses do not bolster your argument. 

If we get him, BofA will be packed to the rim with cheering fans in the first home game he starts. The actual minority will be people who stop rooting for the team if we do land him. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers12211981 said:

you would think by now those people would learn.

They have spent years wantng us to be paper champs and win the off season and make flashy hires.

Tepper gave them that with Matt Rhule hire and Joe brady as OC also Fitts won the draft and offseason with his trades got everyone talking and media buzzing same as the bucs did for years before Brady.

now they want the new shiny toy in Watson lol.

 

No, we want a true, game changing franchise Quarterback. 

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Oh poo I didn't realize Watson wanted it public and the defendants didn't want it public....
 

A lot of people don't know that. They see one bad thing (in this case 22 lol) next to someone's name and boom, they are guilty in their eyes. Watson could've been cleared this with the settlement. He wants to clear his name.

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2 minutes ago, joemac said:

No, we want a true, game changing franchise Quarterback. 

It's all about risk. With Watson you're giving up a huge amount for a guy who has a very real chance of not playing for a long time.

On the other hand you can roll the dice on a young QB in the draft.

At this point in time I think it's a better idea to roll the dice in the draft.

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11 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Only the loud minority want it.  They would sell their souls for a game.

Deshaun Watson is going to play football again.  That is a 100% fact.  So we should be okay with the league letting him play, just as long as he doesn't play for our team?  Because that is what it boils down to.  

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1 minute ago, Madwolf said:

It's all about risk. With Watson you're giving up a huge amount for a guy who has a very real chance of not playing for a long time.

On the other hand you can roll the dice on a young QB in the draft.

At this point in time I think it's a better idea to roll the dice in the draft.

I think if we do somehow end up getting him, then Tepper will have done his homework with the league and verified that there is no suspension on the horizon.  He does not strike me as the type of guy to just hope it goes his way in a situation like this where the stakes are so high. 

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Just now, joemac said:

Totally with you there.  We should have just kept Cam and called it a day.  We would not be having any of these conversations right now.  

If we properly managed Cam... like protected him and handled his injuries correctly... maybe we'd still have him today. But we don't want the Cam Newton today. 

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