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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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27 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

The more you think on it, the more you realize how much he doesn't want to be here

The only way we’re really gonna know that is if it’s just the saints and us left and he goes to the saints. Because the report is we have the best offer. Which would mean he didn’t waive his ntc

I think it’s likely he just wants to go to atl above anywhere else.

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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Bright side ppl..

Watson to Atl

Destroy there team financially and team building wise for a few years..

The Saints restructured their whole team just about and will be stuck with older players on bad contracts and dead money..

The Browns just ruin the relationship in their locker room..

And all we did was keep signing good roster fits and didn't trade any of our young assets on defense..

Not as bad for us imo...

Excellent point

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

My point is Watson isnt choosing where he is playing the next 10 years of football based on these civil suits.  I dont he gives 2 fugs about what the public thinks of him.  Its all going be forgotten in due time.  It always is

That your opinion.. Cool.. I think if he actually wanted a better coach and a better chance to win sooner.. Atl by everybody admission should have been the last place he wanted to go..

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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Bright side ppl..

Watson to Atl

Destroy there team financially and team building wise for a few years..

The Saints restructured their whole team just about and will be stuck with older players on bad contracts and dead money..

The Browns just ruin the relationship in their locker room..

And all we did was keep signing good roster fits and didn't trade any of our young assets on defense..

Not as bad for us imo...

Carolina might win this trade no matter where Watson ends up

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

So if Watson is a Panther we’re all gonna celebrate, but if he’s not we’re gonna laugh at the team that traded for him?

you guys are something else lol

yes because those other teams over leveraged themselves to make sure carolina didn't get him. Meanwhile carolina continues looking for a franchise QB no worse for the wear 

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