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Article: Watson did not want the Panthers


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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Nor his identification and selection. Zero interest in the staff that wanted Teddy and Darnold drafting a QB.

I feel the same about the Oline. These guys gave us Elf and Erving along with two rookies that can't see the field or is playing out of position if he even gets to play.

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He did us a huge favor. Unfortunately, this is just further evidence that Tepper is incompetent.

Absolutely no doubt trading for Watson would have been terrible.  If Tepper wants to win he needs to step off and let the coaches and GM make these decisions.  Michael Jordan calling the shots for the Hornets is a prime example.  When he let a respected GM make the decisions the franchise pointed up immediately 

If Tepper is seriously meddling with personnel decisions we are in big trouble 

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Do not want Deshaun "Happy Ending" Watson.  He will be way more of a distraction than he is worth. His salary sucks too and the price for him seemed so high I wouldn't have wanted him even if he had a squeaky clean life. While I'm on the subject how is it that for years Cam got do much poo from so many yet never did anything criminally wrong since he has been in the NFL yet Watson can allegedly somehow be the a serial sex offender and get no more crap than Cam got? I don't get it? All that damn money and pull yet the dude can't go score some ass at a bar like everyone else does? Speaks volumes of his intelligence. Screw that, I wouldn't want that moron leading our team. 

 

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8 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

 

The Panthers would have traded for Watson without a civil settlement. However, Watson decided not to waive his no-trade clause for a ticket to Carolina.

 

...complain about rhule all you want but this line above will tell you tell you all you need to know how fuged up this org is... matriculate your bitching above rhule...where it belongs.... its going to be a long time to respectability as a team.

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10 hours ago, rayzor said:

lol we can't even get a sexual predator to want to come here.

@rayzorI think the Panthers  could lure a sexual preadator here...if you can dream it! 

2022 Breaking News: Panther's New Head Coach Adam Gase talks Ben Rothlisberger to come out of retirement to play one more year!! 

 

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4 hours ago, Shocker said:

If Tepper is seriously meddling with personnel decisions we are in big trouble 

Relax, he's not meddling...

...the guy with 461,788 posts has repeatedly assured us that his "insider" sources have guaranteed him that Tepper leaves these decisions to "the football people "... 🙌

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At this point, I'm not even thinking in terms of Watson ever coming here, so I don't care of this story is true or a lie. Maybe Miami finally gets their man. If they do and Tua we're to become available, I'd consider him. Tua has been showing signs that he is legit, just like I thought he would if given a legit opportunity. 

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