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Just now, WOW!! said:

We really need a thread breaking down these teams in the bidding war assets and how it would hurt them to trade for Watson..

Then compare..

Ppl are under some opinion that these teams are in way better situation then us..

 

Indy would be almost perfect for Watson. But horrible for Texans. 
 

Anyone else interested would be severely hampering their ability to surround him with a decent roster by giving up so much to acquire him. Philly maybe and even that’s a stretch. 

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3 hours ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Go ahead and create a Rhule sucks thread or include it in the Watson one and tell everyone to include all of those posts there too while you're at it. That way you and the rest of the upper ranks only need to open one thread and the rest of us can have quality discussions about the Panthers off season. 

I love you sir or ma’am. 

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2 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

Lol that was great. Dude had to really hammer home his point 

Indeed. Dude is prob 400 lbs. eats syrup with everything, and if anyone is sleeping with his sister, it’s gonna be him. And his bed room looks like Ray Finkle post supebowl, except with pics of Darnold and Rhule. 

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Great but how long do you expect Carroll to keep that situation going.  

And Again you have younger HC in that division already with major success..

No matter how much Mental Gymnastics you come up with Seattle isn't a win now situation and probably just as close to a rebuild as we are...

Losing Wilson and Wagner is like us losing Cam and Luke.. Maybe worse because Russ was still good...

We don't have a crystal ball so, yeah anything could happen.

Best we can do is look at these two organizations and judge them by their performance to date.

In the last ten years:

Seattle has the third winningest record in the NFL.  Only the Patriots and KC have better records.

Carolina is the 16th best, not terrible.  Until you consider that the team's last winning season was 5 years ago.  The sad truth is, the ownership/management responsible for Carolina's worst years this decade are those in charge at the moment.

https://eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com/nfl/most-wins-past-decade.html

If D. Watson has to choose between these two organizations, it shouldn't be tough to decide.  One organization has produced numerous winning seasons, the other has not.

Yeah, Pete Carroll could retire at some point (he is a young 70) but Seattle has done a good job selecting coaches over the decades and I don't see them pulling a Tepper and hiring a novice like Rhule. 

The wild card in all this is Deshaun's desire for control over management/coaching decisions.  If that is his priority, chances are he chooses Carolina.  Russell Wilson also wanted more input into management and coaching decisions in Seattle, he is now in Denver. 

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