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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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14 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Welcome to the NFL, where everything's made up and the money doesn't matter

Right. How do you go from $84 million over the cap to $30 million under the cap and there not be serious future ramifications? Moves like that should completely ruin your future. Just do not get it. 

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1 minute ago, Snake said:

I think it's less about that and more about we are a disaster of a team right now. The Lions and Browns have more of their poo together than us. 

The lions no. The browns sure. But he turned them down as well. At minimum because of the cold weather and at ‘maximum’ because it’s Cleveland.

look at the teams he’s gravitated to. South Beach. Mardi Gras city. The ATL. 
 

hes turned down some pretty great opportunities from hum drum cities like Pittsburgh in the process.

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1 minute ago, unicar15 said:

Right. How do you go from $84 million over the cap to $30 million under the cap and there not be serious future ramifications? Moves like that should completely ruin your future. Just do not get it. 

They will just continue to do the same thing, year after year after year.  The bill will eventually come due in like 2055 or some poo. We will all likely have been wiped out by then in the Great Lithium/Cobalt Wars of the 2030's lol. 

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3 minutes ago, Louie said:

The sad thing is I don't think players really look at it like we do. They just see," Oh, it's the Saints!!! WhoDat!!! They won a superbowl! Look at Michael Thomas and Kamara!!!!"" If I want to win I need to chose a winner." While, in reality, they won the superbowl in 2009 (13 years ago), Payton retired, Michael Thomas hasn't really played in 2 years and isn't as good, and Kamara will probably be suspended. All of that PLUS how can they possibly sign Armsted, Fuller, and take on Watson's contract? What about next year's cap? What about all the picks they just gave up? How can the Saints possibly be a good destination in their current state? I just don't see it. But, Watson will probably chose them because, Oh look we are Saints!!! Screw them Saints!!!!!!!!!!

They are already feeling it a little this year, not being able to re-sign Armstead (at least yet) and Williams.  Their depth behind Thomas is not very good and their dead cap figure continues to trend up.  

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2 minutes ago, Growl said:

The lions no. The browns sure. But he turned them down as well. At minimum because of the cold weather and at ‘maximum’ because it’s Cleveland.

look at the teams he’s gravitated to. South Beach. Mardi Gras city. The ATL. 
 

hes turned down some pretty great opportunities from hum drum cities like Pittsburgh in the process.

Hey, we have uptown…

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Just now, ellis said:

The hell are you talking about? 

Done deal? Christ almighty, go to the park and take a walk. 

Bro shutup and go do some real reporting you "heard" we have the best offer and HOU loves it lol okay bro you and VERGE piggyback reporters its cool though 

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