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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

Trade for Minshew, we would be a playoff team and not have to mortgage the future. 

No, I like Minshew but all of panther nation is done with these half measured "just good enough" QB's. Get Watson or draft Malik Willis and let's get stable at the position again. 

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49 minutes ago, ncguy2184 said:

Anything panthers related and it's a ghost town on all the major networks it's always been this way. 

EXCEPT when we make the Superbowl they have to kinda talk about us for a week. 

 

That is the craziest thing of all especially when the Panthers are in the eighth largest NFL media market.

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Just now, CmC2k said:

No, I like Minshew but all of panther nation is done with these half measured "just good enough" QB's. Get Watson or draft Malik Willis and let's get stable at the position again. 

I don't want Willis, because we'll have to start him this year and he needs a ton of seasoning. AKA being benched for at least a season. 

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2 minutes ago, Lets go get it Canes said:

No. Typical panthers fan wanting a trash reject as their qb. Cam. Kap. Cam. Minshew. Kirk. Who else am I missing from this dumbass fan base that settles for mediocrity. 

I don't think we settle but more than likely forced. No one on this board would have picked Darnald over Fields and Mac Jones. 

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17 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Well we don't have to worry about it. Franchise remains a dumpster fire. He's going to Cleveland

Benjamin Allbright said he would pay $1000 to any charity if he goes to Browns, he said that’s not happening. Also said Texans want him out of the NFC.

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