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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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2 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

If I recall @hepcat states that Cam did meet with Watson and that’s probably what got us in the door for an actual meeting from the start.

As far as I know Cam and Deshaun talked about the opportunity on the Panthers and from what I heard, if Cam had said something negative, he would not have met with the Panthers.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

If I recall @hepcat states that Cam did meet with Watson and that’s probably what got us in the door for an actual meeting from the start.

I'm sure the two of them playing together and being close to home is why Watson won't shut the door on the Panthers.

I don't expect to hear anything from Cam meeting with other teams until this Watson saga closes. If Watson is not here, Cam won't be back. I believe Cam was a play they made last year when Darnold bombed to get Watson back in the door, and I fully expect Cam to be the back up if Watson is the starter for the Panthers.

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4 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

If I recall @hepcat states that Cam did meet with Watson and that’s probably what got us in the door for an actual meeting from the start.

That’s good. Cam doesn’t hate this franchise like a lot of folks thinks he does. He has a genuine love for the city and state of NC. 
 

Tepper did well by bringing him back. Let’s just hope it works to our favor in this 

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6 minutes ago, RowanPanther said:

If I was Matty Ice I wouldn't budge off of my NTC. Make ATL stick to the contract or cut his ass

Do you value $40m over being invited back to the Falcons org ever again while Arthur Blank and his family still own the franchise?

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8 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

How pissed is he? Like I’m gonna ruin this fuging franchise pissed?

No idea. But sh*t his sister in-law calling out Schefter on Twitter for lying about the Falcons informing Matt Ryan that the Falcons were pursuing Watson (they didn't) shows me it's bad. 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

No idea. But sh*t his sister in-law calling out Schefter on Twitter for lying about the Falcons informing Matt Ryan that the Falcons were pursuing Watson (they didn't) shows me it's bad. 

This whole thing is a sh*t show lol

Wonder if the owners fight the union on NTCs in the future. This Watson thing has kinda put the league on pause.

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