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Everyone who wants to trade for Watson either A) don’t realize how much 3 first round picks go or B) think we trade some scrubs and get him.

”yeah give them Sam Franklin and half a bag of donuts they’ll do it”

Trading 3 first round picks would be like trading Derrick Brown, Brian Burns, and Jaycee Horn for him.

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5 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Unless something drastically changes it is going to play out with 10 straight losses. The Giants were the worst team left on the schedule and we scored 3 points. 

So far a drastic change for this staff is switching which side of the field our WRs line up on. 

 

 

Ok, I'm not sure I know how to answer this. 

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3 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Everyone who wants to trade for Watson either A) don’t realize how much 3 first round picks go or B) think we trade some scrubs and get him.

”yeah give them Sam Franklin and half a bag of donuts they’ll do it”

Trading 3 first round picks would be like trading Derrick Brown, Brian Burns, and Jaycee Horn for him.

I say give them Robby, Paradis, Miller and a 7th. They can have the donuts too if you want. 

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2 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Everyone who wants to trade for Watson either A) don’t realize how much 3 first round picks go or B) think we trade some scrubs and get him.

”yeah give them Sam Franklin and half a bag of donuts they’ll do it”

Trading 3 first round picks would be like trading Derrick Brown, Brian Burns, and Jaycee Horn for him.

 

Not to mention that salary. I truly believe the folks that are all over this have no regard for the cost involved.

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7 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

Everyone who wants to trade for Watson either A) don’t realize how much 3 first round picks go or B) think we trade some scrubs and get him.

”yeah give them Sam Franklin and half a bag of donuts they’ll do it”

Trading 3 first round picks would be like trading Derrick Brown, Brian Burns, and Jaycee Horn for him.

Would you trade 3 1st round picks for a Pat Mahomes??

Let it be Brown Burns  and Horn would you do it??

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8 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Would you trade 3 1st round picks for a Pat Mahomes??

Let it be Brown Burns  and Horn would you do it??

Nope. Sure wouldn’t. 
 

Don’t really care to be the 80s dolphins with Dan Marino carrying a worthless team. 
 

Deshaun Watson isn’t close to Mahomes.

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4 hours ago, Jmac said:

I don't care who the fug they sign as QB. This team is going NOWHERE with the Oline they put on the field season after season. This year, next year, or five years from now. 

Putting the horse before the cart for how many seasons now? They still can't understand that the front five on the Oline is what oils the engine. Don't know what the fug it will take to get that message across.

They persist in ignoring the most important cog on any offense besides the QB.

 

A good QB can mask the problems of the O-line. This belief that a QB can only be successful if the O-line is good is false. The reason Darnold sucks behind our line is because he isn't a good QB.

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1 hour ago, Cdparr7 said:

Everyone who wants to trade for Watson either A) don’t realize how much 3 first round picks go or B) think we trade some scrubs and get him.

”yeah give them Sam Franklin and half a bag of donuts they’ll do it”

Trading 3 first round picks would be like trading Derrick Brown, Brian Burns, and Jaycee Horn for him.

All those players are great, but they sure as hell aren’t helping us win, so I don’t understand this argument. 
 

We’ve had 3 top 15 picks the last 3 years and yet we still sit at 3-4 with a 4 game losing streak. Hell, look back at the last 5 years… 

CMC, Moore, Burns, Brown, And Horn. 
 

They all seem to be great, but it doesn’t matter if you don’t have an elite QB. 

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