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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

Sounds kinda gay and cringe but I did enjoy the banter I had with a few of you mainly in yesterdays thread.. felt like the Huddle I know and love... Its been missing that energy lately 

The teenage Watson fan bots sure did drop off the face of the earth rather quickly, that's a blessing

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Just now, Stuart Smith said:

Some of us really never wanted him. I find it hard to believe everyone employed by the Panthers wanted him even if they could not say so publicly. Some of us pull for the Panthers in spite of Tepper, not because of him. There are probably some Panthers  Players who really privately did not want him either. I think it’s a mistake to paint everyone with a broad brush. 

This is just rationalizing cope. If the people who are really about it, they would stop rooting for the panthers regardless if we landed watson or not, period. I got no problem with people doing that.  But all this fake outrage while you still support the panthers who actively pursued this guy for over a year is just hypocrisy. And I honestly don’t care about that either if people would just stop guilt tripping others on some sort of moral high ground. I’ve stated why I was fine with this. Football is just entertainment for me. I leave morality for the real stakes.

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