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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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Just now, TheBigKat said:

Can we take a moment and thank Darnold for being classy through all this

how is he being classy?  Sam has had a bad career and really stunk last season.  

He just stealing money at this point being on our roster.  I’d be classy too lol 

 

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Just now, Shocker said:

Doesn’t change the fact he didn’t act like a fuggin baby like Baker

I will acknowledge that Sam may be one of the worst starting QB's in the league but he isn't a little bitch like that for sure.

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That’s Sheena… wait for someone else to “break” the news (which has now been proven false) then post an old pic (that she’s trying to pass off as current) to make it look like she knew all along… say something of substance for once, be a reporter not a gossip journalist

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

The longer it goes, the more it signals and adds credence to the idea that we had the best deal offered since day 1, it likely doesn't involve players from our end, and the Taints and Failcunts only got involved to drive the price up or to keep us from getting him and now they have to scramble to even put a deal together.  fuging idiots.

I think this fits with the Tep mentality. This is it from a succinct point of view and no ambiguity. Could be the second meeting with saints is to clarify the offer and have an apples to apples comparison.   Fug it.  If it happens it happens.  
 

from a Panther perspective we’ve said “This is the offer.  We’re done. “. Everyone else can dissect it over 10,000 message board posts, but the FO is done.  
 

probably an unpopular standpoint because it minimizes the import of the last 48 hours from a huddle perspective but it is worth considering.  

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Just now, RowanPanther said:

My whole thing is this... why did Watson not contact Atlanta while he sat out all year last season? 

They could have had ample time to develop an exit strategy for dumping Ryan and making room for the ball boy?

I am sure that would be considered tampering. Only certain teams are allowed to do that. 

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