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Let's say you are Deshaun Watson, bias aside, where do you want to go?


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2 minutes ago, Shocker said:

If he goes to Miami I am seriously making a run at Tua.  If we can get him for a few non-day 1 picks I think that is a steal.  I realize many question his season last year but I think he can be awesome given some time.  

Tua IMO has just as much upside as anyone in the draft outside of Trevor.

Or if they draft a QB at #2. 

I said earlier, Tua makes Moton the blind side protector.  A win win, if you ask me.  The circumstances, (surgery, covid, preseason--I would not give up on him, but if they do, yes.

 

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

So you give someone poo for having a different opinion?  Pretty fugging arrogant.  I never said he would not help--but do you want another elite QB getting pounded because there is no LT, LG, or decent C?  Do you want to go another season without a MLB?  Watson does not tackle people or get them off the field on third down--

I'm not worried about the offensive line, and I'm good with Carter at MLB. He was better than that dip poo Whitehead. And no, I give you poo because of your consistent whining about us winning meaningless games for "culture." Offensive Line was makeshift anyway, and the Draft won't allow you to get a good LT. LG and Center you can find throughout the draft. Creed Hump is expected to be a late second rounder, and that guy is an absolute beast. 

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1 minute ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

I'm not worried about the offensive line, and I'm good with Carter at MLB. He was better than that dip poo Whitehead. And no, I give you poo because of your consistent whining about us winning meaningless games for "culture." Offensive Line was makeshift anyway, and the Draft won't allow you to get a good LT. LG and Center you can find throughout the draft. Creed Hump is expected to be a late second rounder, and that guy is an absolute beast. 

You are not worried about the offensive line.  That alone disqualifies the rest of your posts.  Just going to block you because I prefer intelligent discourse.

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12 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

All depends on what DW wants.

Super Bowls?  Fame?  Endorsements?  Small City Life?  Big City Life?

Don't know the man.

But were it me, I can tell you where I'd be heading.

Miami.

Then: LA, Carolina, San Fran.

You can extrapolate somewhat based on his dissatisfaction with Houston.

He's paid a boatload of money, but the team's not winning. That would make me think winning is at least something of a priority.

Clearly, ownership by non-morons would be nice too.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the big market thing is overplayed now. Cam was a huge name in Charlotte. Mahomes is the biggest name in the NFL in KC. It just doesn't matter that much anymore.

If I'm looking across the league, QB issues aside, city wise, I'd want:

NYC (Tribeca, Hudson, or in Manhattan, find a top notch penthouse, then a T-Swift Folklore type-cabin upstate)

Miami (Ocean front home, it's Miami, but I'm in Florida.  Mixed feelings)

LAR (Live near Rivers and Brees in North County SD, I hate LA proper minus a few spots like Highland Park/Silverlake.  Maybe get a spot in Malibu or down near Laguna/Dana Point)

Arizona (I'd get an estate outside of Flagstaff/San Fran Peaks and heli down to Phoenix, maybe grab a nice house outside of Phoenix as well for accessibility)

SF/SEA (Great cities, weather is hit/miss but they're great spots to live.  I'd get something a bit on the outskirts)

Chicago (I'd go for an amazing condo in West Loop and a brownstone in Gold Coast/Oldtown triangle, lakehouse in northern Wisconsin)

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Charlotte is nice and all but I'd have no interest in living there.  Hell no to ATL.

I'm thinking SF & NYC are the top choices here.

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43 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I think the Rams could be players for Stafford but I don't think they have the cap space to absorb Watson while also dealing with Goff's cap blow.

The question was who should Watson want to play for, not whether or not those teams could make it work...

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2 minutes ago, davos said:

If I'm looking across the league, QB issues aside, city wise, I'd want:

NYC (Tribeca, Hudson, or in Manhattan, find a top notch penthouse, then a T-Swift Folklore type-cabin upstate)

Miami (Ocean front home, it's Miami, but I'm in Florida.  Mixed feelings)

LAR (Live near Rivers and Brees in North County SD, I hate LA proper minus a few spots like Highland Park/Silverlake.  Maybe get a spot in Malibu or down near Laguna/Dana Point)

Arizona (I'd get an estate outside of Flagstaff and heli down to Phoenix, maybe grab a nice house outside of Phoenix as well for accessibility)

SF/SEA (Great cities, weather is hit/miss but they're great spots to live.  I'd get something a bit on the outskirts)

Chicago (I'd go for an amazing condo in West Loop and a brownstone in Gold Coast/Old Park triangle, lakehouse in northern Wisconsin)

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Charlotte is nice and all but I'd have no interest in living there.  Hell no to ATL.

I'm thinking SF & NYC are the top choices here.

I'm the opposite. 

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

You are probably right, I was thinking they (Texans) prefer to pick one at 3 but maybe not.

Getting back a Young quarterback may at least help them somewhat save face.

That said, no matter what they get back for him, trading away Watson is going to be a wildly unpopular move if it happens.

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14 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

You are not worried about the offensive line.  That alone disqualifies the rest of your posts.  Just going to block you because I prefer intelligent discourse.

Because the O-Line wasn’t that bad. Get an LG or Center in the Draft or FA. And it’ll be fine. You posting at all disqualifies your opinion. Shrugs. 

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