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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, WOW!! said:

I don't like Rhule and wanted him fired before the last game.. But this poo isn't his or Teppers fault..

You can show a horse to water but you can't make him drank..

I can see Rhule being a sticking point but if Watson could use a little fuging foresight he'd see it's a very temporary problem.

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6 minutes ago, Smithers said:

4:00 - unless there is a delay in reporting, Matt Ryan's contract is now worth $48M and some change. 

Atlanta is going to have a very, very hard time trading him. And I have heard Matt Ryan is not thrilled right now. Falcons doing him dirty after a long, successful run there.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, Rhule does seem to vacation a lot.  Do we really know what he is doing when he disppears from BOA?

All I am saying is there is a SLIGHT chance he is some unaging time traveler responsible for everything horrible in the history of mankind. 

Yes you're right he saved Hitler as a baby and bought Stalin his 1st monopoly set..

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Just now, hepcat said:

Atlanta is going to have a very, very hard time trading him. And I have heard Matt Ryan is not thrilled right now. Falcons doing him dirty after a long, successful run there.

Yep - as I noted earlier I would simply refuse to play elsewhere.  He is owed that money regardless.  He can sit at home and collect 50 million dollars and there is nothing they can do about it. 

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Just now, hepcat said:

Atlanta is going to have a very, very hard time trading him. And I have heard Matt Ryan is not thrilled right now. Falcons doing him dirty after a long, successful run there.

Lol imagine if they don’t get Watson. What a dysfunctional team that will be next year with a quarterback as tenured as he is being disrespected like that. It’s going to be kind of hard to look Management in the eye if I’m one of those players.

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Just now, Smithers said:

Yep - as I noted earlier I would simply refuse to play elsewhere.  He is owed that money regardless.  He can sit at home and collect 50 million dollars and there is nothing they can do about it. 

That would instantly make me a matty ice fan

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Havn't followed recent updates for the DW trade. Are we really currently out? Recent reports have the Saints probably going for Jameis next year. The Falcons have to pay Matty Ice next year and the trade simply does not make sense for them. Browns have been confirmed out, but nothing about the Panthers.

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1 minute ago, RJK said:

I can see Rhule being a sticking point but if Watson could use a little fuging foresight he'd see it's a very temporary problem.

Then why not even talk to Seattle.. Better roster more assets better coach and Organization..

Because being in a easy environment with less judgmental ppl around you is more important then winning..

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Just now, Hugo said:

Havn't followed recent updates for the DW trade. Are we really currently out? Recent reports have the Saints probably going for Jameis next year. The Falcons have to pay Matty Ice next year and the trade simply does not make sense for them. Browns have been confirmed out, but nothing about the Panthers.

No, everyone is speculating. All we know for sure is the Browns are out 

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