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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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2 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

I am hearing it could be some time in April and he is meeting with a few English Premier League teams. 

Even Premier League teams wouldn't entertain Watson.

See Mason Greenwood and Benjamin Mendy.

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Just now, SgtJoo said:

 

Watson is waiting for Atlanta to make a decision. He will be a Falcon if they're able to do something about Matt Ryan's salary. 

Colts probably the only viable trade destination.

If Atlanta drops out I think the Panthers have a shot, but it's not a great one.

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Just now, NCTHFL0567 said:

Tepper put all his eggs in this basket, and he's going to leave with a ton of egg on his face. Is what it is. 

So will the other 3 teams who don't get him..

But what you debbie downers refused to realize is..

This whole waiting process the team still improved the roster.. Adding a better IOLMEN SAFETY, we depth and a powerback..

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2 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Lmao y’all might want to start listening to the inkisdry guy!

At absolute best, we're a distant third who is only the fallback option if for whatever reasons the cap situations in New Orleans and Atlanta prove to be intractable.

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