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Deshaun Watson won't face criminal charges


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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Success with Cam? One Superbowl appearance, one NFC title, three division titles, and only three winning seasons. And one of those division titles was with a losing record when the whole NFCS sucked balls. Carolina just happened to be the least ugly pig that year.

Sorry. If that is all Watson can do since the team will be worse than it was with Cam(no high picks, missing young players, no cap room), he can go elsewhere.

LOL! Before Cam, how much success did we have? How much success did the Bengals have before Burrow? How much success did Kansas City have before Mahomes? How much success did the Bills have before Allen? 
 

Should I go on or are you going to die on the hill that franchise QBs aren’t the most important part to have on a NFL team? 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope this leads to a lot of backlash against the DA's office. Declining to press charges because you can't secure a conviction and don't want to waste resources? Fine. Sure, a bitter pill to swallow for some but an honorable admission and decision. Intentionally fumbling in front of a grand jury? That's just chicken poo.

What's chicken poo about it? They (correctly) knew the lying fake news and twitter lynch mob would never, ever shut the fug up if they didn't take this to a grand jury and get some cover. It makes total sense unless you're an activist that was determined to see a particular result rather than letting the legal process play out. 

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34 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

No, a franchise QB does not cure all ills.

  • Did having Cam fix the bad receivers and O-line he had for most of his time in Charlotte?
  • Did having Cam give the team back to back winning seasons?
  • Did having Cam give the Panthers more winning seasons than losing ones with him?
  • Did having Cam make Ron and Co better coaches?
  • Did having Cam make Hurney and Gettlemen better GMs?
  • Did having Cam win a Superbowl?

The answer to all of those questions is no.

We watched the movie where having a franchise QB and never puts a good team around him which results in being mediocre. I'm not interested in the remake where the bad team sells the farm for said QB and is unable to put a winning team around him because they don't have high draft picks to replace the young talent they gave away along with the picks themselves. Oh, nor do they have the cap space to afford good talent because of the QBs high cap hit along with the prior mistakes' cap hits.

Cam only played like a franchise QB from 2012-2018, so in that time frame, yes the team was pretty good

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2 minutes ago, Smittymoose said:

What's chicken poo about it? They (correctly) knew the lying fake news and twitter lynch mob would never, ever shut the fug up if they didn't take this to a grand jury and get some cover. It makes total sense unless you're an activist that was determined to see a particular result rather than letting the legal process play out. 

It makes sense if you're also a chicken poo. People worthy of the job would have the guts to tell the truth. When the chips were down she proved herself unworthy. She knew the job she was signing up for and she failed. Lash out at "activists" if that makes you feel better but all you're doing is just admitting that you're ba coward who would've done the same thing. Congrats.

And again, you're saying "lying" and "fake" while also admitting that you understand the process and how it was manipulated here to skirt responsibility. Stay in your feelings. Coward 

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