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23 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I'm curious as to why people think Watson can save a franchise. He's great no doubt. But um ... the Texans weren't exactly world beaters with him and we're no better than that franchise.

I think the closest parallel would be Stafford with the Lions. 

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7 minutes ago, sonburst4 said:

2022 1st, 2023 1st, Burns and Darnold for Watson.  Resign Reddick and Gilmore or Jackson.  Sign a top-notch FA OL.  Go 10-7 and make the playoffs.  

I like this, but let Reddick walk and use that money to sign Terron Armstead. 

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14 hours ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

 

 

It's interesting hearing what other region radio shows think might happen. 

 

They bring out really good points that the NFCS is really up for the taking and if they have Watson that would literally would be Watsons division for years to come. 

I just fear the asking price. That would really hinder this franchise a little too much if they are asking for 4+ 1st rounders. 

I say give them 4 1st rounders

Sam

CJ

Cam and Gilmore ( after re-signing)

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13 hours ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Do not underestimate Jimmy Hoffa and JFK's roles in the organization.

Oh yeah I heard they were lined up as offensive and defensive coordinators. That organization is stacked with talent running it at all levels. I also heard David Caradine may be heading up the strength training department but he is currently just "hanging" around holding his breath and waiting for a response from his agent on his contract being finalized. Okay damn, that one was just classless I'm sorry.

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