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Texans GM Nick Caserio: 'Zero interest' in trading Deshaun Watson


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The puppet signs a 4 year deal making him among the richest ever to his team just 6 mos ago and after they traded his best weapon and he's still bitching?

 

This guy needs to turn in his man card. He's not worthy of it.

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31 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

But it can buy you a boat. And it can buy you a truck to pull it.

I’ve got both of those and I don’t have that many millions. But I’m happy. 

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Dolphins ‘expect to be in the mix’ for Deshaun Watson
 

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▪ From what we have been told, the Dolphins generally have been discreet in their comments with outsiders about Deshaun Watson, usually shrugging it off when asked about their interest in the disgruntled Houston Texans quarterback.

But according to a source with direct knowledge, a high-ranking team official has told at least one outsider that the Dolphins expect to be in the mix to acquire Watson if the Texans make him available (which they have not, to this point).

 

That person said the Dolphins did not indicate what they believe their chances were or what they were willing to offer, but instead merely acknowledged the possibility of Miami acquiring him.

That’s in line with colleague Armando Salguero noting that the Dolphins plan to inquire about Watson if he’s available.

 

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Are Panthers clearing so much cap room to make a run at Deshaun Watson? Here's what Carolina's cleared so far

The Panthers are obviously up to something ...

 

... What makes Carolina's moves this week notable, though, are not the names of the players involved, but what those moves accomplished. 

 

Releasing Short (who has played just five games in the last two years) cleared $9.822 million in cap room, according to Spotrac. Getting rid of Boston cleared another $3.5 million, which can be used once June 1 rolls around. By also releasing Stephen Weatherly and punter Michael Palardy, the Panthers $7.68 million more in cap room. On Saturday, the Panthers made another cap-clearing move, converting a portion of center Matt Paradis' base salary into a signing bonus, adding $4,693,334 in cap space to their ledger, according to ESPN's Field Yates

 

Add all that up and the Panthers have conjured up an additional $25.7 million in cap space this week alone. They now have nearly $40 million in room under the cap, according to Spotrac, the seventh highest total in the league. That's not a series of moves a team makes without having a reason behind it. It stands to reason that all this maneuvering is connected to new general manager Scott Fitterer's insistence that the team wants to be "in on every deal" throughout the offseason. ...

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3 hours ago, Foxx said:

Are Panthers clearing so much cap room to make a run at Deshaun Watson? Here's what Carolina's cleared so far

The Panthers are obviously up to something ...

 

... What makes Carolina's moves this week notable, though, are not the names of the players involved, but what those moves accomplished. 

 

Releasing Short (who has played just five games in the last two years) cleared $9.822 million in cap room, according to Spotrac. Getting rid of Boston cleared another $3.5 million, which can be used once June 1 rolls around. By also releasing Stephen Weatherly and punter Michael Palardy, the Panthers $7.68 million more in cap room. On Saturday, the Panthers made another cap-clearing move, converting a portion of center Matt Paradis' base salary into a signing bonus, adding $4,693,334 in cap space to their ledger, according to ESPN's Field Yates

 

Add all that up and the Panthers have conjured up an additional $25.7 million in cap space this week alone. They now have nearly $40 million in room under the cap, according to Spotrac, the seventh highest total in the league. That's not a series of moves a team makes without having a reason behind it. It stands to reason that all this maneuvering is connected to new general manager Scott Fitterer's insistence that the team wants to be "in on every deal" throughout the offseason. ...

If it gets Watson to the NFC, I am ALL for it! 

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On 2/19/2021 at 1:40 PM, IDBillzFan said:

 

But it can buy you a boat. And it can buy you a truck to pull it.

Money can't buy happiness, but it can make you comfortable in misery.

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Deshaun Watson and the media love this soap opera drama. The media want to make this something. Prima donna Watson is no man of honor for his behavior, thus no man

 

If I'm Houston I pay his ass and let him sit on the bench if he doesn't play. Let his pansy ass cry all day.

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