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Houston will let Watson rot


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20 hours ago, Leotiger said:

But why risk long term health and playing in a toxic environment for the next few years or logner with the franchise tag if you don’t care about money ...

So why did he sign a contract with such a sorry franchise in the first place?   Greedy?

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6 hours ago, ImaginaryKev said:

If Deshaun met with them at all it's it's prove that he's serious about wanting out. He's not playing for them again

Really?

You're suggesting months of being MIA and not returning phone call and cryptic tweets and generally aberrant behavior wasn't sending a crystal clear signal?

LOL...

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6 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

A millionaire player vs a billionaire owner.

PSA: Why It's Absurd for Anyone to be A Billionaire

Not to say this is the case, however, if the owner is truly stubborn and refuses to budge they can just outwait Watson.  He's gonna run out of money long before the owner does.

#WINNER

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34 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

So why did he sign a contract with such a sorry franchise in the first place?   Greedy?

To speed up the convo. Obviously you feel like Watson has no leverage and Texans will bully/charm him into playing for their team again. I disagree and let the future be the judge.. 
 

 

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