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Report: Deshaun Watson wants out of Houston, no matter who the coach is


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1 hour ago, WarHeel said:

I might be in the minority in this but I hope this doesn’t become a trend in the NFL. I don’t know what happened in Houston and not saying Watson is or isn’t justified in wanting to leave. 

With that said...I’ve stopped watching NBA altogether due to the ever growing trend in players dictating where they play and who they play with. It sucks the fun out of the competition for me. Prima donnas creating super teams and chasing rings just doesn’t carry the same excitement as the organic experience that there use to be.
 

Just my opinion, poo away if you’d like. 

That's why there are salary caps in the NFL. Plus, there are so many players involved, it's highly improbable that a "super team" can be created by buying players, or players trying to make bank as they create a juggernaut with their friends. It's just a totally different animal! That's why I could care less. Owners have far too much power IMO.

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1 minute ago, TriggaPlease89 said:

Unless we really find a way to finesse the cap losing multiple years first round picks is a hard pill to swallow for just one guy. Generational talent or not. The WFT is still in turmoil because of RG3. 

Big difference trading for a proven QB than a rookie prospect. Watson is worth it. I'm not usually a supporter of trading away a lot of draft assets, but the way Rhule coaches up players, I think this team could win in 2021 and beyond with Watson at QB. 

Otherwise, they either need to hope one of the top QB's falls to them at 8, draft a rookie QB in the later rounds, or just suck it up and roll with Bridgewater for another season. Another all-defense draft might make for a top 5 defense in a year or two.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Big difference trading for a proven QB than a rookie prospect. Watson is worth it. I'm not usually a supporter of trading away a lot of draft assets, but the way Rhule coaches up players, I think this team could win in 2021 and beyond with Watson at QB. 

Otherwise, they either need to hope one of the top QB's falls to them at 8, draft a rookie QB in the later rounds, or just suck it up and roll with Bridgewater for another season. Another all-defense draft might make for a top 5 defense in a year or two.

We literally have no offensive line right.  As in nobody but paradis is signed.  We ain’t competing for jack in 2021.  

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