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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

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

Doesn't mean they will get one. What's the market for Ryan? Colts and Browns? I bet a 2022 Second + 2023 Conditional Second that can become a First would get that deal done pretty easily. That might even be an overpay. 

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2 minutes 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.*

 

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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 

OK, well the reason they restructured him is because he has an insanely high cap hit coming up.  Either way its bad for them. 

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3 minutes 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.*

Can you give us anything else that would help us trust what you're saying right now?  Because I really, really want to believe.  

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It is looking like the Saints and Panthers presentations did not wow Watson.    His search has certainly widened from what we were recently led to believe was just a two horse race.

TL/DR:  Whatever Rhule and Tepper said or did in their meeting with Watson, it apparently wasn't good enough to seal the deal (for now anyway).

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1 minute ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

It is looking like the Saints and Panthers presentations did not wow Watson.    His search has certainly widen from what we were recently led to believe was just a two horse race.

TL/DR:  Whatever Rhule and Tepper said or did in their meeting with Watson, it apparently wasn't good enough to seal the deal (for now anyway).

How is your TLDR  basically the same length as your first paragraph?  Lmao

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