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PANTHERS "could've" had Deshaun Watson with a guarantee of his 3rd and 4th years in contract


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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

That's a good thing. 

I didnt want Watson before the tiny towel stuff*for the haul*, for 230 fully guaranteed??? Are the brown aware of his 2 ACL tears?? Only one came back form three- Thomas "bad intentions" Davis. Thats insane for the browns to do that.  

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6 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I didnt want Watson before the tiny towel stuff*for the haul*, for 230 fully guaranteed??? Are the brown aware of his 2 ACL tears?? Only one came back form three- Thomas "bad intentions" Davis. Thats insane for the browns to do that.  

They can’t maintain a team around him because of that contract. If we backed out because of that I’m glad. Well I’m glad I’m general because I didn’t want him…

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

They can’t maintain a team around him because of that contract. If we backed out because of that I’m glad. Well I’m glad I’m general because I didn’t want him…

Turns out he didn't give a poo about winning, just money.

Make perfect sense why he wanted Atlanta in the race.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

They can’t maintain a team around him because of that contract. If we backed out because of that I’m glad. Well I’m glad I’m general because I didn’t want him…

They already have a team around him.  They think they can make a move in the next couple seasons.  Plus the cap can always be massaged

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Just now, thunderraiden said:

Turns out he didn't give a poo about winning, just money.

Make perfect sense why he wanted Atlanta in the race.

Yep, people were saying he was going to go where he would feel most comfortable with the fans since his allegations and I said all along he doesnt give a poo about what people think of him

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

They can’t maintain a team around him because of that contract. If we backed out because of that I’m glad. Well I’m glad I’m general because I didn’t want him…

If new "evidence" or more or a different judge or DA takes the case..........hes still getting the 230 million. Panthers did hire a PI, bet they have a risky assessment......one that you would put 230 million on.

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24 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

They already have a team around him.  They think they can make a move in the next couple seasons.  Plus the cap can always be massaged

Just look at the Falcons with Matt Ryan.  Myles Garrett and company are going to want their money and who is his top WR now?? OBJ gone, Landry might be gone, their first round TE gone.  The salary cap can be manipulated to a degree but money is money at the end of the day.  Keep pushing it back and taking on dead money and it really limits you.  Now they have no 1st round picks for the next 3 years to add cheap weapons/talent around him.  In a division with a loaded young loaded Bengals team, Lamar's Ravens, and a soundly run Steelers team good luck to the Browns... they will need it.  Oh yeah and he might STILL get suspended.

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