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Person puts the nail in the Watson to Carolina coffin


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This doesn’t put a nail in any coffin. To me, the Dolphins and Panthers think the Texans are asking way too much. Sure, the Panthers are grandstanding saying, “f%ck that, that’s way too much. We’re out.” Classic negotiation tactic. 
 

BUT, I think both Panthers and Dolphins are walking away in hopes that the Texans come down on the asking price. Neither team cares if Watson plays in 2021, they’re looking for a long term franchise QB. So either Texans go down on asking price and trade him by Tuesday or Texans gamble and hope his legal troubles get resolved and they trade him next year. 

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Never seen so much mud thrown at the wall before. Virtually any take that could possibly be "reported" about this situation has been reported. That way literally anything that happens, these folks are gonna be able to point back to some "report" and say they called it. Yeah, you're gonna get it right somewhere along the way when you slather the entire wall with mud.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

 

Never seen so much mud thrown at the wall before. Virtually any take that could possibly be "reported" about this situation has been reported. That way literally anything that happens, these folks are gonna be able to point back to some "report" and say they called it. Yeah, you're gonna get it right somewhere along the way when you slather the entire wall with mud.

That’s why I say I believe none it. I don’t think Panthers are out and wouldn’t be surprised if this doesn’t get done by deadline then we look into in off-season 

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LOL I love how they are getting exposed for what they've always done. This person just barely rewords what person said acting like it was new news and person rewording poo that was already said by a different person.

One guy even quoted a guy then the guy was like "huh no". Like the internet still doesn't exist.

 

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4 minutes ago, mwright350 said:

Any reporters tweet with "expected" in it as a qualifier does not put a nail in anything by definition.

That's because your IQ is at least 70.

There was a tweet in the mega thread that basically said "Watson to Miami. Uhhh Except literally not"

And people were like AAAAHHHH ITS OVER. Welp there goes that. Thank god now we can move on.

 

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14 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

That’s why I say I believe none it. I don’t think Panthers are out and wouldn’t be surprised if this doesn’t get done by deadline then we look into in off-season 

I have no clue what is going on and I don't think any of these media types do either. They're just plastering that wall with mud so that when something happens (or doesn't happen) they can point to some "report" they spammed along the way and claim they called it. That's the state of media these days. It's a 🤡 show.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I have no clue what is going on and I don't think any of these media types do either. They're just plastering that wall with mud so that when something happens (or doesn't happen) they can point to some "report" they spammed along the way and claim they called it. That's the state of media these days. It's a 🤡 show.

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