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What is your breaking point with the Deshaun dream?


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When will you give up?  

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Once he gets traded somewhere else or the unlikely scenario that he stays with the Texans. 

I think we can be in the running but this situation is so insanely wild I am just sort of enjoying the ride. 

We've got a few folks on here who seem like they're so dedicated to this idea that if he does get traded somewhere else, they're gonna start coming up with trade scenarios to pry him away from his new team.

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Now!! Get back to reality!! questions to be answered!! Is there a QB in the draft we really want!?? Personally... I don’t like any after Trevor!! Reaching.. Wilson is like Clausen I feel!! Trey a project so what’s the rush to get him!??? Darn old might be the better prospect even though I hate saying that.. 

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8 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Recap:

1. Texans contract w/ DW is ironclad, he's locked up thru 2025.

2. There is no scenario where Texans are better off without DW.

3. Texans have no obligation to trade DW.

4. Texans won't trade DW.

5. DW does not have the stones to walk from $146,540,000.

The End.

Is that what the Appaloosa Model told you in a vision?

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4 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

That perfectly describes my thinking.

There is no breaking point because there is no expectation on my part. 

Yeah, I wouldn't call it a dream, just one of many options this offseason.

Mind you, potentially a great option if we didn't have to give away too much, but also an unlikely one.

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