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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Has Watson seen Atlanta’s receivers… this obviously isn’t about being a contender if he wants to go to Atlanta….

It’s about whichever city he can get his jollies off in… New Orleans and Atlanta probably do it for him a little more.

Maybe Tepper said he would try and move the Panthers to Toronto. My buddy says they got the best and cheapest dark massage parlors where a rub and tug is not only encouraged, but included on the sign up sheet. 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Oh 100%
 

I actually kind of want to see how Atlanta ends up doing with Watson after giving up a decent haul. They already have no one on that roster and then they’d have no 1st rounders… it could be tough for them

Not to mention the optics they send out restructuring their QB right before this

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Just now, NCTHFL0567 said:

But then wouldn't they have to trade Matt Ryan after he just restructured? Boy. This is getting confusing as hell. 

It hasn’t actually been confirmed by the league that Atlanta ever restructured Ryan’s deal

They can also then flip Ryan and get a couple of picks. Cleveland would make sense 

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Watson coming to Carolina

 

Although Houston milking this out til June 1st would be ideal, (a trade with ATL)the draft gets in the way of that.

Once again, the details agreed last night, will surprised a lot of you. 

* Houston would get donkey of the day.*

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Just now, Smittymoose said:

And if that happens, extremely strong chance Ryan's destination is...Indy. Which Houston is not about to facilitate. NEXT!

Indy doesn’t have a 1st rounder this year. Not that I think it’s a guarantee Ryan fetches a 1st but if Atlanta just traded all their 1’s they’re going to try like hell to get one back

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Just now, Not2panic said:

Watson coming to Carolina

 

Although Houston milking this out til June 1st would be ideal, (a trade with ATL)the draft gets in the way of that.

Once again, the details agreed last night, will surprised a lot of you. 

* Houston would get donkey of the day.*

Sorry not buying that. You cannot wait until post draft/FA for this.

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Just now, Not2panic said:

Watson coming to Carolina

 

Although Houston milking this out til June 1st would be ideal, (a trade with ATL)the draft gets in the way of that.

Once again, the details agreed last night, will surprised a lot of you. 

* Houston would get donkey of the day.*

This guy

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Just now, Not2panic said:

Watson coming to Carolina

 

Although Houston milking this out til June 1st would be ideal, (a trade with ATL)the draft gets in the way of that.

Once again, the details agreed last night, will surprised a lot of you. 

* Houston would get donkey of the day.*

Imagine starting an account just to do this.

Sad life 

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1 minute ago, Not2panic said:

Watson coming to Carolina

 

Although Houston milking this out til June 1st would be ideal, (a trade with ATL)the draft gets in the way of that.

Once again, the details agreed last night, will surprised a lot of you. 

* Houston would get donkey of the day.*

It’s officially a Watson thread…our masked friend has made an appearance.

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2 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

But then wouldn't they have to trade Matt Ryan after he just restructured? Boy. This is getting confusing as hell. 

They would and they would have to eat one helluva huge dead cap hit.  You cant restructure a guy with a gigantic cap hit and then cut or trade him like the next week.  Then they would have to absorb Watsons money, which even with a huge new contract it wouldn't be small. 

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