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Miami no longer in for Watson


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Yahoo Sports' Charles Robinson reports now-fired coach Brian Flores was a driving force in the Dolphins' interest in Deshaun Watson.

Robinson is not suggesting that interest led to the surprising firing on Monday, but it would seem to remove one of the most likely landing spots for the embattled quarterback. According to Robinson, the tandem of Flores and GM Chris Grier was one of the reasons Watson was willing to waive his no-trade clause. With half of that duo gone and Flores no longer pushing for the move, it is possible Miami looks elsewhere. Yet to be suspended or have any real developments in his situation, Watson will again be one of the stories of the offseason. 
 

That leaves the Panthers and Broncos as possible destinations.

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Just now, therealmjl said:

Why would Watson want to come here?

He didn’t this past season and Tepper was willing to go a special kind of stupid to get him. Now? What has changed?

No one else wants him because of his charges. We just need to stop trying so hard and just draft a QB.

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Just now, therealmjl said:

Why would Watson want to come here?

He didn’t this past season and Tepper was willing to go a special kind of stupid to get him. Now? What has changed?

His options...I still don't see this happening for us, no early picks after our 1st, no OL, and an idiot for a coach. We'll be trotting Sam out there again like a new OC will matter. 

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11 minutes ago, gorillamilitia13 said:

Panthers and Watson already had mutual interest, Watson was interested in Miami because of Flores... Tepper please be a savage and fire Rhule today and hire Flores.

I generally support keeping Rhule, but Flores is one of the few coaches on the market I would want.

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

Why would any decent quarterback willingly join up with a lameduck coach and the worst team in the NFL with a historically bad offensive line?

Didnt Tom Brady just do this? Saved the coach's career as well. 

Bucs broke a ton of records (not good ones) the year before Brady came. They went out and got o-line talent and Brady in the same offseason. Arians went from all but fired, to a super bowl winning coach.....

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