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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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1 minute 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.

Well all players like Florida because of the tax situation and the weather. ATL and NO are both close to home and prioritise offense. We were never a thought though because we have a bad hot seat coach and a irrational owner who's trying to play GM. Tepper will learn at some point but it ain't right now. 

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3 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.

Sucks but the truth is there is really nothing about Charlotte to sell him other than the proximity to where he played college ball.

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4 minutes ago, ellis said:

The hell are you talking about? 

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

Ellis. Question for you. Why do you cover the Panthers? I listened to about 10 minutes of your twitter show the other night, and to me it sounds like you hate the team. Just wondering. 

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