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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, Skack25 said:

Houston has less say in this than some people think.  If they don't let him go to NO (and DW doesn't waive for us), they get nothing.  And have to pay for it.

It could definitely become a very tough situation for Deshaun if the Panthers are offering the better trade package to the Texans but he decides he wants to go to New Orleans. It could cause the Saints to give up more than they originally offered. Which is good for the Panthers either way.

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Just now, J.B. said:

Winning also doesn’t happen when you change coaches after two years

Any facts for that claim ?

An owner does  what he must to right a franchise. 

these names ring a bell   Steve Wilks.  George Seifert  there are others 

the Nfl is a different world now 

the hole Rhule  has put the Panthers in is  well known and owner enabled it 

 

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3 minutes ago, J.B. said:

Winning also doesn’t happen when you change coaches after two years

It’s not the act of changing coaches that prevents the winning though. It’s hiring the wrong coach. Then keeping the wrong coach. We will pay and continue to pay for that regardless of if changing coaches has a negative correlation.

What gets the press and the criticism is often the final result of an event, when the reality is many important things fail due to a series of bad decision-making that preceded the event.

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2 minutes ago, trueblade said:

He said it doesn't look good. That's not the same as saying we're out.

Browns are out and he said Panthers headed in the same direction… hence out.  Learn how to read, people.

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3 minutes ago, pantherpride26 said:

So Watson travels to meet with Atlanta  (which shows his interest). Saints owner is like “oh hell nah” and flies to Atlanta to meet with him a second time. Meanwhile Tepper and Rhule are sitting on their ass while looking deep in each other’s eyes and saying “we’ve got this boo”. Sounds about right 

See, Tepper's mistake was bringing his wife to the meeting ... instead of a handful of cheerleaders.

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