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Deshaun Watson said no thanks to Carolina Panthers


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3 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

"credibility"...or lack thereof, would probably be the word.

Few out here on social media have real credibility anymore anyway with how everyone has to be the first to post news. It's info just take it or leave it how you feel about the poster is irrelevant.

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27 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

"credibility"...or lack thereof, would probably be the word.

All you do is sh&t on people like @Verge, @ellis, @Mr. Scot . It’s nice to hear what they’ve heard and they a whole hell of lot more than you. All you do is spout off about Appaloosa model, who bought psls for the day and what emoji to use next. Do us all a favor and leave. You make people like those who actually have news not want to post any.

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7 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Person said he didnt know

Verge said he would come

Multiple national insiders have said no he wouldnt come.

 

You can choose yourself who to believe. 

The situation is certainly a fluid one. Things may have changed and may change again, but national types have indeed said that he would come here in the past also.

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

The situation is certainly a fluid one. Things may have changed and may change again, but national types have indeed said that he would come here in the past also.

Basically the answer is the same when someone asks “Steak, Lobster, or Lamb?” and you respond “yes”

but Huddlers will stick to their guns/reporters which float their confirmation bias

I’m on team Watson to Carolina so I have a feeling that if he made it known it was a no then we wouldn’t be in the conversation over and over and over again.

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