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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

If he wanted to be here, he wouldn't keep adding teams to the mix. I'm over this

Yup, that's where I'm at.  We have the best fuging offer on the table and better than what any other named team can potentially offer.  If he wanted it to be done and liked what he heard, all he had to do was say yes.  He hasn't because he doesn't want to be here.  Fin.

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5 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Yup.  Like i said, if he didn't make a decision tonight, he isn't coming here.  He clearly heard our pitch and wants a better option.

If you like the first car you test drive, do you just buy it without making sure?

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1 minute ago, PanthersGOATFan336 said:

Or you know he could not rush a decision and take his time

He's had a fuging year to think about it.  This is bullshit.

And again, he is meeting a team that is completely prohibited from making a deal for him without trading away any and every single asset they have, and even then, they couldn't make the cap work and then would have ZERO pieces to rebuild with.  It makes zero fuging sense to even meet with them or for the NFL/HOU to allow them to meet with him when they can't actually trade for him.  This is unreal.

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2 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

They're forcing him to meet with teams? 

Could've accepted their trade offer and arranged a meeting. It makes all the sense in the world for Houston to drive up the price, so why wouldn't they welcome more teams to the mix? DW doesn't get to decide whose trades get accepted, he just has final veto power.

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1 minute ago, travisura said:

Yeah makes all the sense in the world to further gut the team you're gonna end up playing for. Solid logic there.

pronoun error, they not he, Texans are driving this for the Saints, where Rap and others are reporting is DW's preferred destination, to up their price

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If Deshaun comes then great we probably have a franchise quarterback for the next decade. But this poo is seeming more and more like a waste of fuging time. 
 

Just go offensive tackle at 6 suck this year then clean house and draft one of the top prospects in 23….

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