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The Watson Thread - Part Deux


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Just now, 45catfan said:

Nice job at the reverse psychology.  Cheering on the rapist while I make parallel to it.  No, Watson didn't drug his victims, it was pure intimidation.  Now what ya got??????

Guess he should've drugged them first. Would it have made it better?

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5 minutes ago, WatsonOnBoard said:

And all the Rhule bashing needs to stop...

Rhule's third year history, now add the fact he has Watson.

Case closed, Tomorrow looking good, Thursday morning you will wake up a different team t

Rhule is one of the highest paid coaches in the NFL.  Rhule earns his bashing.  He has been a joke to date. 

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1 minute ago, La Pantera said:

Guess he should've drugged them first. Would it have made it better?

Oh..........well, got nothing else, lol!  Yes, rape is a serious charge and at least one the victims claims she was penetrated against her will.  But hey!   Watson is an above average QB!!!!

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

No, every NFL locker room is realistic about injuries and the future.  They shut down CMC and we weren’t going to make the playoffs.  Amazingly the defense finished 2nd overall.  Sometimes is better to wait till next season.  Every team quits mentally when they can’t make the playoffs.  Sport is way to tough to risk your livelihood for pride

The offense was so bad under Darnold it sucked the life out of the team and they were sleepwalking. Darnold gets hurt, they signed cam, and everybody got a huge hit of that drug and played their hearts out for 1-2 games. That high wore off and they went back to just going through the motions. And most of that time they were IN THE PLAYOFF HUNT because the NFC was so bad.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Ron and Fox both had teams that didn’t quit late in seasons.  

so not every team. 

Both teams didn’t go anywhere and both were in the hunt.  Our team didn’t quit on defense but our offense was so bad it didn’t matter.  The team wasn’t going anywhere last season,  game over

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4 minutes ago, RJK said:

The offense was so bad under Darnold it sucked the life out of the team and they were sleepwalking. Darnold gets hurt, they signed cam, and everybody got a huge hit of that drug and played their hearts out for 1-2 games. That high wore off and they went back to just going through the motions. And most of that time they were IN THE PLAYOFF HUNT because the NFC was so bad.

No doubt Fitty tried to complete mid season.  But it was clear we weren’t contending soon after that.  I like the moves even now but a let down of everyone knowing it isn’t working was inevitable 

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7 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Both teams didn’t go anywhere and both were in the hunt.  Our team didn’t quit on defense but our offense was so bad it didn’t matter.  The team wasn’t going anywhere last season,  game over

panthers weren't eliminated from the playoffs until week 15 last season. In a blowout against a division rival with the season on the line. 

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9 minutes ago, RJK said:

The offense was so bad under Darnold it sucked the life out of the team and they were sleepwalking. Darnold gets hurt, they signed cam, and everybody got a huge hit of that drug and played their hearts out for 1-2 games. That high wore off and they went back to just going through the motions. And most of that time they were IN THE PLAYOFF HUNT because the NFC was so bad.

And Rhule benched Cam after 1 tipped pass INT as soon as he possibly could get Darnold back on the field and the team was like F this

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10 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Both teams didn’t go anywhere and both were in the hunt.  Our team didn’t quit on defense but our offense was so bad it didn’t matter.  The team wasn’t going anywhere last season,  game over

you said all teams quit when the playoffs are out of picture. 

Ron and Fox both had teams that finished strong even when they weren’t going anywhere 

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7 minutes ago, RJK said:

panthers weren't eliminated from the playoffs until week 15 last season. In a blowout against a division rival with the season on the line. 

Yep…but mentally they were long gone…like you

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