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Guy makes a lot of sense about us and Watson. (Good Read)


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8 hours ago, Beerfacedlegend said:

Watson is overrated I’d take Mac jones with a rookie contract

You cheering for Mac Jones in every post is not gonna do anything but get you blocked by 90% of the board. Just fyi. We get it, you think Mac Jones is the next Tom Brady. No need to keep reminding us over and over and over and over and over and over. That's the move of a 12 year old. Stop acting like a 12 year old.

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At least for right now, that's not what they want.

Basically, they don't want.

Tom Pelissero reported that the Texans are still telling people that they won't discuss trading him. Their plan, according to multiple teams that have spoken about it, is to bring him back... period. They won't consider otherwise.

Pelissero says teams are continuing to call and making offers in case they change their mind, but they say they won't and are pretty dug in about it.

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

At least for right now, that's not what they want.

Basically, they don't want.

Tom Pelissero reported that the Texans are still telling people that they won't discuss trading him. Their plan, according to multiple teams that have spoken about it, is to bring him back... period. They won't consider otherwise.

Pelissero says teams are continuing to call and making offers in case they change their mind, but they say they won't and are pretty dug in about it.

That will change it’s only February right now lol

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He’s absolutely right about selling the farm to get Watson. Report came out today that Stafford has players calling him and the Rams to say they want to come to LA. 
 

You don’t need draft picks when veterans are willing to take less to win. Trade the picks, get Watson...watch guys LINE UP to play in Charlotte. That’s the way this game works. Forget the draft picks. Trade some players they want. Who cares...maybe make them take some contracts with them (TB, CMC). 

Go out and a sign Shaq Barrett, Hunter Henry, Ngakoue, Patrick Peterson...But none of it matters without the QB. None of the players that we get to keep matter either. You think SEA cares that they’ve lost some talent in order to retain Russell Wilson?  

 

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9 hours ago, unicar15 said:

You don’t need draft picks when veterans are willing to take less to win. Trade the picks, get Watson...watch guys LINE UP to play in Charlotte. That’s the way this game works.

As evidence by the outstanding result tonight in Tampa, the model you describe certainly does have merit...

...2 problems:

1.  Whiny DW ain't TB12.

2.  Texans aren't gonna let him go.

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