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Just now, WOW!! said:

How are they ready to win?? 

They are the worst team in that division.. That Division has 3 defenses better then theirs and 2 younger QB..

Oh and the Super bowl champions prime for another run..

And our Division has no QB's worth a damn right now other than a 37 year old Matty Water. Yeah.............

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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

If Deshaun wants to win, Seattle is the choice. 

They've already got additional picks from trading Wilson.

Seattle is an organization w/proven management and coaches that have an extensive record of winning.  

Or chose the Panthers. 

A highly dysfunctional organization with a four year losing streak.  Panthers management were recently described as "a poo show" by an NFL executive.  The team already has a deficit of picks for 2022 and is willing to give away what little talent they possess (leaving the teams cupboards bare for years to come).

If Deshaun's primary concern is winning, he'll choose Seattle.  If Deshaun's primary concern is power and control (over a poo show) he'll choose Carolina.

 

You make the call D. Watson


Pete Carrol will most likely retire next year. Seattle is not a sure thing.

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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

How are they ready to win?? 

They are the worst team in that division.. That Division has 3 defenses better then theirs and 2 younger QB..

Oh and the Super bowl champions prime for another run..

Seattle has picks that’s about it. People on here have knocked Fitterer from coming from a “horrible roster” in Seattle  then turn around and say Seattle has a decent roster.

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We should really make a thread looking at these teams and what they have to give up..

That will not only satisfy Deshaun but Houston as well..

We know what we have to give up but others teams will have to beat our Picks + young players as well as end up with a good situation for Deshaun to win in..

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3 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Seattle won 7 games this past year. Has arguably a worst roster, and just traded two of the players that helped the most to get those 7 wins. Sorry man. I don't see how you think this. Seattle hasn't won anything of significance since the early 2010's. 

Seattle's management/coaching staff has produced a 9 year winning streak over the last decade.

Carolina?

Matt Rhule hasn't even figured out how to stop the run, score in the third quarter or produce a winning season, much less back-to-back winning seasons.

Tepper and Rhule are rank amateurs compared to Seattle when it comes to managing an NFL franchise. 

That should be a matter of significant concern for any franchise QB contemplating his next move.

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