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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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1 minute ago, BigDaddyPat65 said:

Sheena now using this opportunity to talk about how poorly we treated Cam as fans when he was released?  That’s just….. not true.  The fan base was heartbroken.

Cam hadn't played much in two years and didn't play well  when he did.  He didn't want to play the last year of his contract and wanted a big extension, when we wouldn't give it to him he asked to be allowed to seek a trade, which we granted.

Now we never should have benched him for Darnold when the season was lost, even if he wasn't playing well.  He had been in that crappy Brady offense for all of five minutes.  That was wrong.

But the fans wept when Cam left.  

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21 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I told all of you that as soon as Watson’s camp reached out to Atlanta it was over. He heard all the pitches from the Panthers, Saints, and Browns, and was not impressed. If I had to guess, they didn’t offer enough of a plan to rebuild his image. Deshaun is vain and narcissistic. The scandal has deeply embarrassed him, mainly because it’s true. It’s just an extremely tough thing to prosecute in a man’s world. The optics are going to suck no matter where he goes and Atlanta offers him the best chance to redeem himself. Panthers were never a serious contender and only a backu

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