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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Baker went through 4 different OCs in 4 years... he was never setup for success by that franchise. Browns are a poorly run franchise. Baker with a fair shake might actually be an optimal QB in this league. He took that team to the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, and helped them to their first playoff win in oer 25 years...

And if he comes here he’s likely to continue that trend to at least 6 OCs in 6 years.  One year with McAdoo then the guy who comes in after Rhule and crew.

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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

 

Ive broken this about 3x now between last nights thread and today's... This will probably be the last time. 

Raiders have been quietly shopping Derek Carr for 3 weeks now. The Colts, Brown and Seahawks are said to be interested. The belife is that McDaniels wants to trade Carr because he is an easy value right now, for the following reasons:

1. Last year of his deal
2. He is going to be expensive this offseason due to his is current contract and elevated market
3. McDaniels wants to hand pick his QB

You can simply type in "Derek Carr Trade McDaniels" on google you will see articles sharing the same thing, and if you venture to the raiders reddit this has been an active topic.

That’s not the question I asked.   

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17 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I'm pretty confident the Panthers are exploring other QB trade options if Watson ends up going to Atlanta.

that sounds like a horrific idea.   See last year. 

we do not need to keep trading away picks for bad QBs.  There is no one to trade for.  And all the non-answers will cost more than Sam. 

 

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4 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Baker went through 4 different OCs in 4 years... he was never setup for success by that franchise. Browns are a poorly run franchise. Baker with a fair shake might actually be an optimal QB in this league. He took that team to the playoffs for the first time in over a decade, and helped them to their first playoff win in oer 25 years...

Sounds just like the excuses for darnold

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5 minutes ago, KBRed said:

Rhule wouldn’t be the reason he wouldn’t come here, if Tepper promised him the pick in the next coach. 

Rhule was in the meeting. 

They probably promised him input in decisions.  Which frankly is generic talk for any high value QB. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

that sounds like a horrific idea.   See last year. 

we do not need to keep trading away picks for bad QBs.  There is no one to trade for.  And all the non-answers will cost more than Sam. 

 

Matt Rhule and co are under pressure to win this year. He will not be patient enough to develop a rookie QB. That ship has sailed. They will be trading for a QB or signing a veteran FA most likely. 

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LAST RESORT, 11th hour--and this will blow some basement-dwelling minds: 

what if the Panthers, realizing that they are out of the DW sweepstakes, agree to take Matt Ryan and his  $40m salary for NO picks?.  That would give Carolina a bridge QB for a year or two while they find a replacement.  They could then draft LT with the #6 pick and be done.

I am not that serious about this, but it was a thought...

 

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

"Why in the fug would they do that?"

That is what you asked. I answered.

I am not sure if you are trying to come off like a pissy child, but your tone definitely reads that way. 

Why would they accept your proposed trade offer?   They are giving a way a franchise qb and all they get is to switch 1rsts?   Dude you have been just really insane the past few days 

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