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Panthers are OUT of the Watson race


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29 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

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

Lol blind squirrel

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5 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Getting a franchise QB IS a rational decision. That's why Tepper has pushed hard for one the last few years. It's the most important thing in sports.

There is $230 million reasons (plus multiple 1sts) why there was nothing rational about it. And before anyone wants to bring up the Rams, that team was stacked with talent to where they reached the Super Bowl with Jared Goff. This franchise and the current roster is far from being one guy away and yet, we continue this delusion that we are despite guys like Stafford and Wilson flat out rejecting us. 

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11 hours ago, MikeD83 said:

This was legit the best possible outcome. We don't have to pay that massive contract and lose the draft capital and young players, and we don't have to deal with him in the division. 

We also don't have to deal with the PR nightmare by the MeToo movement either.

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