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Welp, doest look like we qualify for Deshaun.


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Just now, Toker Smurf said:

They may actually be worse than us sans Wilson and Wagner.

I do think they're worse than us. Even with deshaun, I don't think they win their division. I'm just talking about the fact that they were able to get all the picks for a trade without having to give up anything except for Russell 

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3 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I do think they're worse than us. Even with deshaun, I don't think they win their division. I'm just talking about the fact that they were able to get all the picks for a trade without having to give up anything except for Russell 

Yeah, your point is valid just saying I don't know why he'd go there when people don't think he'd come here. Their coach is better but he's 70. He'd also be 3000 miles from home.

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There are 32 owners in the NFL. 
 

There is one owner that has been unwavering for Watson from the very beginning. He also happens to be the richest man in the league. 

We all know who that is….

 

Been saying it from beginning. Get the QB and a lot of mistakes get covered up. Including Rhule as a potential mistake. Tepper lands Watson. The end. 

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Just now, unicar15 said:

There are 32 owners in the NFL. 
 

There is one owner that has been unwavering for Watson from the very beginning. He also happens to be the richest man in the league. 

We all know who that is….

he's also one of the worst (if not the) owners in the league. don't forget that part.

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7 minutes ago, Toker Smurf said:

They may actually be worse than us sans Wilson and Wagner.

Seahawks may be worse, time will tell.  On the other hand, Seattle still has a 12 year head coach w/9 winning seasons in a row.  8 of those seasons w/10 or more wins.

Panthers have Matt Rhule.

Unless Matt defies history, he's likely to disappoint fans for a third season.

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