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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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12 minutes ago, ENCPantherfan2 said:

Even Steve Smith said don't do it. That's one dude you should always listen to.

And it would’ve been fine if we were just smart from the start to not get involved. Instead Tepper went all in on him and now we just look like the most dysfunctional organization in all of pro sports

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8 minutes ago, Baskinridge said:

I was really starting to worry we could jeopardize our last place standing in the division.
 

Should be safe now

AFC west is an absolute monster!! Easily getting swept this year.. even if Watson wanted to come here.. the o-line is poo.. he would look like Darnold back there but he wouldn’t see Ghosts!! Frustrating but I think Watson give his full heart to Carolina and pull some crap like he did at Houston.. wanting out!! Think it’s a blessing 

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27 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

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.

Fake outrage? I don’t have a problem with anyone who wanted him. I would have still supported the Panthers regardless. I wish the best for him, hope he can rehabilitate his image. Many others have expressed the same sentiments. I regret you feel like I was criticizing those who thought differently, not my intent. 

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Fix o line and o line depth 

run it back with cam or darnold whoever wins in camp

draft a qb next draft 

profit

the solution is too easy for the fo to mess up but I got a feeling they will 

we were never DW’s first choice and with Rhule and his clown show he ran the last 7 weeks of the season, there wasn’t a way I saw DW ignoring that 

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