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Houston will let Watson rot


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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The NFL itself has actually fined players for faking injuries in game situations before.

Doubt this'd be much different.

The NFL isn't a team's medical staff. 

and we know it is different...there are plenty of examples of it.   Ramsey.  AJ Green.  Just to name a couple big name/recent examples.   Can you name an example where a team challenged the health of a their player and went after him?  I've never seen it in this current era. 

 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

The NFL isn't a team's medical staff. 

and we know it is different...there are plenty of examples of it.   Ramsey.  AJ Green.  Just to name a couple big name/recent examples.   Can you name an example where a team challenged the health of a their player and went after him?  I've never seen it in this current era. 

 

This is a pretty rare situation, not to mention purely hypothetical at this point.

Regardless, I'd say Watson playing poorly is extremely unlikely.

Watson not playing at all? That's conceivable.

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