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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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2 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Panthers front office blew it again.

 

No they didn’t. I’d be furious if we give 250mil guaranteed. Do you know how absurdly razor thin margin of error thay leaves? If that was what it took, good on our FO 

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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I thought the browns were out of it wtf. So is this what he was asking from us? Essentially had we said yes he’d be a panther? 

He almost certainly wanted a fully guaranteed contract and a raise. Baseball type money. 

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Just now, MGH1989 said:

Interesting thing is it looks like he wanted the guaranteed money all along and he would have gone to the Panthers had they offered.

You can’t guarantee this man entire contract just barely escaping a legal fiasco we did exactly what we should have done. We’re good the browns aren’t winning a thing.

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6 minutes ago, MGH1989 said:

Interesting thing is it looks like he wanted the guaranteed money all along and he would have gone to the Panthers had they offered.

Theinkisdry did say we’d be surprised by deal bc the offer isn’t what the Texans wanted. Word is the offer was three 1s a 3rd and a 5th no players involved. Theinkisdry said Texans wanted more all along and Tepper probably just offered picks like the browns did. Guy is a profit. He probably didn’t expect us to say no to the guaranteed contract and he also said it would be agreed upon on Friday. Haha unreal he sort of called it. 

 

@rayzordude may have been right lol

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6 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

You can’t guarantee this man entire contract just barely escaping a legal fiasco we did exactly what we should have done. We’re good the browns aren’t winning a thing.

I agree. It would be unprecedented risk for any player, let alone someone with his issues. It’s just interesting that it’s seems that was the only thing that really mattered to get him.

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