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Deshaun Watson won't face criminal charges


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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If we trade for Watson, your Offensive Line:

LT  Christensen

LG  Free Agent (Norwell?)

C  Elflein

RG  D. Brown

RT Moton

Bro, if we trade for Watson he has a 35 guaranteed salary that has to fit into the cap. That would bring the cap space to like -15,809,076......... Going to have to use prayers to block as a RG....

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Bro, if we trade for Watson he has a 35 guaranteed salary that has to fit into the cap. That would bring the cap space to like -15,809,076......... Going to have to use prayers to block as a RG....

 

 

Definitely won’t be paying draft picks for a while but the OL is not getting fixed with this trade

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Bro, if we trade for Watson he has a 35 guaranteed salary that has to fit into the cap. That would bring the cap space to like -15,809,076......... Going to have to use prayers to block as a RG....

 

 

I know--they will (probably) have to trade some big contracts to make this work--Thompson?  CMC? 

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12 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

I think Dave Tepper is gonna charm the hell outta Deshaun and his agent

The Texans ownership was a disaster and he knows how important an owner that will do whatever it takes to win is

Just because you will do whatever it takes to win doesn't mean you have the ability to win. Teppers decisions so far don't really give that warm fuzzy feeling that everything is going to be alright. 

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41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If you don't think the prosecutor intentionally punted then you don't understand it.

I just told you the prosecutor intentionally punted and laid out the reasons why. Normally a prosecutor would just decline yo prosecute such a sorry case, but she didn’t want to face the ire of the media lynch mob, so she took it to the grand jury instead and didn’t put up enough to get a true bill issued because she didn’t want to get stuck prosecuting a shitty case.

Sorry you don’t understand.

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