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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Watson cloud just got three more accusers.

Dang.  I am starting to think that you are behind this---just to keep certain huddlers off your case.

Seriously, they had this bullet in the chamber for a while.  It sure seems as if they decided to fire it now, which means ??

I wonder if they (Texans) had knowledge of this and threatened to release it if...

I have been in meetings all morning.  I need to catch up on my reading.

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35 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Really surprised he signed a pure backup deal this early in the process. I would've waited to see if someone's draft plans didn't workout or even for an injury in camp or preseason to open up an opportunity to compete for a starting role. In Buffalo, he's obviously purely a backup.

There's a good shot at a Ring with the Bills right now. Might be pretty nice.

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Just now, Khyber53 said:

He wasn't getting one with the Bears any time soon. Some say back-up NFL QB is one of the best gigs on the planet. 

Oh, I'd definitely take it for sure but if I was a former high 1st round pick I wouldn't exactly be strutting around pounding my chest about a Super Bowl "I won" as a backup.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, I'd definitely take it for sure but if I was a former high 1st round pick I wouldn't exactly be strutting around pounding my chest about a Super Bowl "I won" as a backup.

Oh I would. The best defensive line to offer when mocked would me, "Okay, show more your ring."

And really, he's one injury away from starting QB of a really well-built team with good coaching and a lot of momentum in a weak, weak, weak division. All in all, not a bad roll of the dice for a guy who never should have been taken as a first rounder in the first place, much less at #2. Had he been a fourth rounder who started at the Bears, we'd have thought he did okay-ish.

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13 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh, I'd definitely take it for sure but if I was a former high 1st round pick I wouldn't exactly be strutting around pounding my chest about a Super Bowl "I won" as a backup.

No doubt. Too soon to go this route. And if it’s as a backup, pick a team that doesn’t have a 4th year QB entering his prime. Take less and audition behind Big Ben or Fitz or anyone not a long term starter already. 

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