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D.Watson are we still interested ?


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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Doesn't mean you know about building homes but it means your millions are at risk going forward....and you do seem like the type that would have some strong input in what would happen down the road with it. 

One thing I learned a long time ago is the difference between intelligence and expertise.

Even an intelligent man isn't an expert on something he has no experience doing. And if he tries to act like he does over and above those who actually do, then maybe he's not that intelligent after all.

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46 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:
54 minutes ago, CRA said:

Doesn't mean you know about building homes but it means your millions are at risk going forward....and you do seem like the type that would have some strong input in what would happen down the road with it. 

One thing I learned a long time ago is the difference between intelligence and expertise.

Even an intelligent man isn't an expert on something he has no experience doing. And if he tries to act like he does over and above those who actually do, then maybe he's not that intelligent after all.

The other alternative is to become an expert. 

"Football" really isn't very complicated and for a guy with Tepper's massive intellectual horsepower it's truly child's play...

...you're deluding yourself about the level of Tepper's involvement now, and going forward.

[cue the barfed up rain-man like "Showtime" response...LOL]

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3 hours ago, Smittymoose said:

Not now, but solely because he's old and declining. In his prime, absolutely. He was championship caliber QB. You'd have to be a moron to say you wouldn't want Prime Big Ben as your QB.

I'd have been fine with him too.

However, the massive contingent of "fans" who have consistently referred to him as "Rapistberger" would look like complete hypocrites if they support Watson.

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On 5/16/2021 at 10:43 AM, top dawg said:

He did want to play here. Not saying this was his first choice or not, but it was certainly a choice. And, it was reported early.

No he most certainly did not. And that report was misleading click bait. Not a soul from Deshaun’s camp would ever confirm it because it ain’t true. Same way Stafford and other QBs don’t want to come here. And why would they? The only QB we had that was worth a damn we ran out of town. 

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15 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

No he most certainly did not. And that report was misleading click bait. Not a soul from Deshaun’s camp would ever confirm it because it ain’t true. Same way Stafford and other QBs don’t want to come here. And why would they? The only QB we had that was worth a damn we ran out of town. 

It is becoming a concern.

Treated TB5 worse than a dog too...

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1 hour ago, SizzleBuzz said:

The other alternative is to become an expert. 

"Football" really isn't very complicated and for a guy with Tepper's massive intellectual horsepower it's truly child's play...

...you're deluding yourself about the level of Tepper's involvement now, and going forward.

[cue the barfed up rain-man like "Showtime" response...LOL]

Should I talk about how ironic this is? 😄

(I'll leave it up to you)

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