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A new fire to the Watson drama (per Jason la Canfora)


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21 minutes ago, CRA said:

then he is traded or they fire Easterby and fix the FO. 

Watson different.  He ain't just rolling back in. 

So you think firing Easterby would be enough to get DW back in the fold?

They all play the game for one primary reason, money.  DW is no "different".

 

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36 minutes ago, CRA said:

then he is traded or they fire Easterby and fix the FO. 

Watson different.  He ain't just rolling back in. 

Dude he isn’t even worth responding to, he has no idea what he is talking about, just like over half of the reporters today.

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4 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

So you think firing Easterby would be enough to get DW back in the fold?

They all play the game for one primary reason, money.  DW is no "different".

 

fixing the FO would bring him back most likely and end this.  That’s a win for Watson.  

Watson got real money.  Got it from football and endorsements.  And he will make more no matter what in the end playing football.  

NFL is changing.  They see other sports.   Ain’t just about cash either.  If it was Luke and Luck would be playing instead of retiring at their primes. 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

fixing the FO would bring him back most likely and end this.  That’s a win for Watson.  

Watson got real money.  Got it from football and endorsements.  And he will make more no matter what in the end playing football.  

NFL is changing.  They see other sports.   Ain’t just about cash either.  If it was Luke and Luck would be playing instead of retiring at their primes. 

Didn’t Easterby help McNair through some personal issues? If that’s the case they are probably very close and it may be hard to fire him. 

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13 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Didn’t Easterby help McNair through some personal issues? If that’s the case they are probably very close and it may be hard to fire him. 

I think it is just McNair’s ego.  Easterby is a train wreck.  Cal has to see that at this point.  But he isn’t going to let a player call the shots.  

McNair takes an L no matter what IMO. He just needs to accept that.  Best L would be just to do the obvious and fix the FO.  But egos are weird.

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

fixing the FO would bring him back most likely and end this.  That’s a win for Watson.  

Watson got real money.    

NFL is changing.  They see other sports.   

Ain’t just about cash either. 

If it was Luke and Luck would be playing instead of retiring at their primes. 

If firing Easterby solves the issue they should do so.

Chump change compared to what his Texans contract will pay over next 4-years.

They sure do and NFL owners do not want to see their league go down the same rat-infested hole the NBA dove into...

Sure it is all about the benjamins, Steve Smith said so on WFNZ just this week --- just look at JJ Watt's deal.

Luke and Luck are red-herrings of the highest order, lol.

 

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On 3/2/2021 at 4:58 PM, SizzleBuzz said:

So you think firing Easterby would be enough to get DW back in the fold?

They all play the game for one primary reason, money.  DW is no "different".

 

Do you think he gets paid more on sinking ship with inept management/coach or possible contender with smart management/coach?

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