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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, TheRumGone said:

Draft Malik please 

this is the right move for the franchise. I'd say make one move for Derek Carr and use 6 on a LT, but if we cant land Carr for a reasonable price.... then  go sign Cam and draft Malik. It will re-energize the fanbase.

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10 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

The Rhule thing will most likely turn out to be a mistake. However, it's not often that new owner hits on their first coach hiring.  However, he is an NFL owner so his feet will always be held to the fire.

I think the success rate for an owners first time coaching hire is like 6% retention within the first 5 years, or something. That is to say that it’s quite small.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

this is the right move for the franchise. I'd say make one move for Derek Carr and use 6 on a LT, but if we cant land Carr for a reasonable price.... then  go sign Cam and draft Malik. It will re-energize the fanbase.

Exactly what I mentioned. At this point they need to just entertain the fans. Build hope

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A couple of things to put this in perspective if the Watson debacle shakes out with the Panthers losing out on Watson:

- Watson's legal and disciplinary troubles are not over.

- He does have a history of knee injuries that is worrisome.

- The Panthers are not one player away from winning a championship like the Rams were last year.

- We are only into the 2nd year of the new GM's influence on the team

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

this is the right move for the franchise. I'd say make one move for Derek Carr and use 6 on a LT, but if we cant land Carr for a reasonable price.... then  go sign Cam and draft Malik. It will re-energize the fanbase.

Why would the Raiders allow you to take their franchise QB for a reasonable price?

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

this is the right move for the franchise. I'd say make one move for Derek Carr and use 6 on a LT, but if we cant land Carr for a reasonable price.... then  go sign Cam and draft Malik. It will re-energize the fanbase.

Carr is the only one of the vets left I would be ok going after. He is a baller. Step above cousins imo.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

this is the right move for the franchise. I'd say make one move for Derek Carr and use 6 on a LT, but if we cant land Carr for a reasonable price.... then  go sign Cam and draft Malik. It will re-energize the fanbase.

fug that..

Stop with the bandaides.. Build the team up keep all our assets (while trying to gain more) and draft and develop a rookie on a rookie contract..

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