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Cleveland jumping into the Watson fray
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(03-15-2022, 10:56 AM)Stewy Wrote: The Browns do not have the draft capitol to make a trade.

DW will be more expensive and garner a better deal than Wilson did for Seattle.

For those of you about to scoff at this notion, I will point out that I have been correct in every prediction about Watson to this point.  This is because I am hooked into the local media who is hooked into the team.  

3 1sts + at least two more players or lower draft picks - minimum and no one in the division can pony up the draft capitol.  

He won't be in our division.

A deal will be closed and done by no later than the end of business tomorrow.

Also, I don't think it is being reported outside of Houston (or at least I haven't seen it), who came to Houston to visit from each team.

New Orleans - President of the Team and GM
Carolina - Owner of the Team and HC/GM

From a power and authority POV, Carolina came with the ultimate decision and money man.  Much more impressive than what NO came with.

If I am Watson and want a ring to go with my money, I go to an NFC team. The AFC has become the home of great young QB's. The great ones in the NFC is older, a lot older. That would factor into my decision. Cold weather and outside versus warm weather or dome would also factor into my decision.
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RE: Cleveland jumping into the Watson fray - Luvnit2 - 03-15-2022, 11:15 AM

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