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1 hour ago, CPantherKing said:

This.

And why it is not over until there is a trade or movement. Not just NTC garbage or telling a team they are out.

Could make a complete change again.

This tells you that there is a war going on between Watson and Texans.

We know Watson wants to be near family and Mom. The two closest locations are Panthers and Falcons. We know Watson would prefer the Falcons. They have history and he is deep in the ATL community.

We know the Texans want the best compensation for Watson and do not want Matt Ryan traded to their division rivals.

We know the Texans need to unload Watson before they can really dive into free agency.

Watson is trying to force the Texans to send him to the Falcons. The Texans only want the Falcons as leverage. The Panthers give the Texans the best compensation with no fall out of Matt Ryan going to their division rival, and is the second closest destination for Watson to his home.

Watson pulled that stunt of the NTC after the Texans went home last night.

So, now you get the Texans move. They have now threatened Watson to block the Falcons and ship him further away from home. Leverage. Texans are communicating to Watson that if he doesn't want to play ball, they have the power and can decide where he goes.

Panthers are not off the table. Texans want the Panthers compensation regardless of what Watson thinks he can do.

Browns are just another play in this insane conflict the Texans and Watson have going.

I still don't want Watson and think it would be a huge mistake. I wish the Panthers would announce they are no longer seeking Watson and will not trade with the Texans.

I’m not following what you are saying here, he’s a Brown we aren’t trading with the Texans. 

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I'm so relieved. 

There's zero doubt that Watson would be a mega upgrade,  but the cost in picks, players and cash was just too much.  Watson still has those 22 civil cases to deal with,  and guaranteeing that much...  

Just wow.  I'm glad he's not in the NFC South, and I'm glad he's not a Panther.  If he had chosen us, I would have cheered,  but still felt I'll doing so.  So glad that's off the table!

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I’m not following what you are saying here, he’s a Brown we aren’t trading with the Texans. 

Is he officially a Brown or did he just post an image of him in a Browns uniform with an unnamed source who leaked generic numbers? When he is on a plane to the Browns to do media like Amari Cooper did when he was officially a Brown, then we can call it official. Until then it is an Instagram post to feed the media dogs.

As of right now, his contract is still held by the Texans. Waiting for the Texans to agree to the Browns terms.

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Is he officially a Brown or did he just post an image of him in a Browns uniform with an unnamed source who leaked generic numbers? When he is on a plane to the Browns to do media like Amari Cooper did when he was officially a Brown, then we can call it official. Until then it is an Instagram post to feed the media dogs.

As of right now, his contract is still held by the Texans. Waiting for the Texans to agree to the Browns terms.

Ima pie you bc you are on a roll now brother. If you are right kudos. 

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3 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Yep.  It takes about 9 minutes for light to travel from the sun to earth.  We're not sure how long it takes news to travel from earth to his planet.

Has anyone ever calculated the speed of bullsh-t? 🤔

I'd imagine it's gotta be pretty fast.

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