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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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31 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Not sure where to put this but just realized, after seeing the Panthers last season, seeing how Cam was absolutely railroaded and thrown under the bus publicly by the disheveled college coach we have for a head coach, it’s no wonder Watson lumped Carolina into the same category as the Browns and said hell no.

 

Actions have consequences 

Agreed, it’s very dangerous to do conduct business with emotional people.

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4 minutes ago, TheInksDry said:

Let's say, you were close to an owner,who basically helped raise you, wouldn't you do the service of at least pretending to embrace his welcome, before being the reason his team loses for the next decade.

Keep these hints coming I love this stuff

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8 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Nothing is gonna happen to watson with these lawsuits. He’ll get a slap on the wrist suspension, write a check and that’s it. That’s the real reality of the world we live in. 
 

Maybe.  Time keeps changing too.  Length of suspension probably will come down to whatever info makes the rounds hard on social media.    Maybe something will upset people.  Maybe it won't.  Who knows.  Just saying that exists. 

But as I said, best case scearnio is he looks to be a really poor decision maker in life.  Whether it be personal or business.   It is a risky move for a rebuilding team to gamble away all their draft captial on someone who doesn't do smart things.  Dumb is generally a repeated behavior.  

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5 minutes ago, TheInksDry said:

Let's say, you were close to an owner,who basically helped raise you, wouldn't you do the service of at least pretending to embrace his welcome, before being the reason his team loses for the next decade.

Hey bud why don’t you tell us more?

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