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Whole lot of Deshaun Watson chatter happening out there


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8 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm getting livid at the thought of it.  Anyone advocating for this I pray you don't have daughters. If you are OK with this then you are no better a human being than the man who committed the assaults.  That is not the type of person or team I can follow and cheer for.

What has he been convicted of or found liable for?

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3 minutes ago, joemac said:

Hes gonna end up playing, and playing well somewhere very soon.  Are you just going to quit watching the NFL, period?  Or is this just a Panthers thing?  Because you kinda have to carry it all the way thru now.

Put it this way, the only time I will watch a game is if I have nothing else to do and the game on has the Panthers playing someone.  That someone is who I will actively cheer for, if I even watch the game at all.

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5 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I'm getting livid at the thought of it.  Anyone advocating for this I pray you don't have daughters. If you are OK with this then you are no better a human being than the man who committed the assaults.  That is not the type of person or team I can follow and cheer for.

That’s fair.

I’m sure you hated Kobe and Big Ben as well. The problem is that the sports world forgets as soon you start winning. 
 

looked how the announcers praised Antonio brown during the late season run for the buccaneers. 
 

I respect you stepping away from the sport completely if Watson ends up playing again. That’s one step in the right direction in making a statement.

 

i will say if this is a mental illness for Watson, and he ends up getting treated for it…. Those dark clouds will follow until he gets better. 

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

Put it this way, the only time I will watch a game is if I have nothing else to do and the game on has the Panthers playing someone.  That someone is who I will actively cheer for, if I even watch the game at all.

Nice.  I can respect a man with strong convictions. 

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wow. Wonder what Rae Carruth has left in the tank? I mean, if we only care about winning...

Hard to play NFL football from prison, but if someone serves the time society has given them, can still play, and is worth the distraction, sure, sign them up. Obviously the juice isn’t worth the squeeze for Carruth, but if it was prime Randy Moss getting out of prison, I’d sign him the next day.

An elite QB is absolutely worth any distraction he carries along with him.

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If like to see analytics of the last 15 years, every QB drafted and where, overlayed with their draft rank/projection overlayed with NFL outcomes .  It would be interesting to see the allotment between Bust vs Elite vs mid-tier starting QBs in relation to pre-draft projections.

 

my guess is one in this class is a top 10 QB but it may be a late bloomer slotted for late first round or 2-3 round with Willis being wild card.

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

You Watson fans do realize if we trade away our team for him, IF he can play and IF we play better (best case scenario) then Rhule sticks around as coach… 

This trade would probably leave us as the new Texans. An elite QB surrounded by a straight trash team. We'd see multiple 1st and 2nd round picks along with guys like Moore and Burns heading to Houston.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

You Watson fans do realize if we trade away our team for him, IF he can play and IF we play better (best case scenario) then Rhule sticks around as coach… 

Well....maybe Rhule is a much better coach with a superstar QB?

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1 minute ago, BurnNChinn said:

Do you have any idea on the interested teams, and are we like ahead of the rest?

Sounds like its down to us and Washington.....possibly Philly as a dark horse #3.  All I know is that things are gonna get REALLLLY interesting in the next couple days.  I imagine everybody involved wants to get this settled before the start of free agency. 

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