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Deshaun Watson: 'More accurate, faster, elusive than Cam Newton'


Cary Kollins

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so says Joe Theismann

"I think he has a chance to be MVP of the league this year," former quarterback Joe Theismann said in a telephone interview. "I thought he was off to a terrific start last year. He has a rare combination of athleticism and ability to work from the pocket.

He's more accurate than Cam Newton, faster than Cam Newton, more elusive than Cam Newton."
 
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Can't be more accurate, faster, and more elusive than Cam Newton if you aren't on the field. Dude started a whopping 6 games last year. Already missed more games in his rookie season than Cam has in his entire 7 year career. Everyone needs to take it easy on the Deshaun Watson hype.

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Watson looked impressive in his limited outings last year but this is just hyperbole.

Slightly off topic, but I was once on a plane with Joe Theisman, both of us in first class. When the plane pulled up to the gate, we both headed straight to the nearest Men's room and peed. Joe didn't wash his hands.

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13 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

so says Joe Theismann

"I think he has a chance to be MVP of the league this year," former quarterback Joe Theismann said in a telephone interview. "I thought he was off to a terrific start last year. He has a rare combination of athleticism and ability to work from the pocket.

He's more accurate than Cam Newton, faster than Cam Newton, more elusive than Cam Newton."
 
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Let him play a full season first. I think he has the potential to be a better passer than Cam but Cam is a very strong runner and bigger and stronger than Watson 

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