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High draft pick..take advantage of it


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 The QBs at 8th pick look extremely dangerous of being busts. Trey could be a whopping bust, and Zack as well. Taking a QB at 8 is a nail biting risk, and if we miss we're screwed long term. If we hit it's still going to take a while for the QB to learn the system and be effective.

I say offer the Texans more than what other teams like Detroit and others are willing to offer. We need to offer the top deal. That's the only way we'll have a great team in the short term. Otherwise expect the next couple of seasons to be very painful.

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17 hours ago, Panthers8969 said:

Imagine how pissed this place will be when we pass on one of Wilson/ fields/ lance for DW, losing 3 firsts + and then all those guys end up being top 10 qbs at a fraction of the cost 

They don't care.

They want every bit of any capital to all go to DW so he can take the pounding of his life over the next five years, and have absolutely no remaining assets to draft protection and/or pick up free agents to protect him.

Then DW will be Cam Newtoned, and all of the salary cap will go towards financing his beating and poor o-line acquisitions, by having no money to pay anyone else but him. 

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17 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

They don't care.

They want every bit of any capital to all go to DW so he can take the pounding of his life over the next five years, and have absolutely no remaining assets to draft protection and/or pick up free agents to protect him.

Then DW will be Cam Newtoned, and all of the salary cap will go towards financing his beating and poor o-line acquisitions, by having no money to pay anyone else but him. 

Except the NFL protects Watson, they never did protect Cam.

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41 minutes ago, woahfraze said:

And?

Jameis threw 30 picks to go along with those TDs.  Watson only threw 12.  He was far better by pretty much every conceivable metric.

And he had the same amount of wins as Teddy. So who is better?

Houston was good with Hopkins. It wasn't Watson by himself.

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