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Watson Watch Day 4 - The Finale


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1 minute ago, Cooby said:

agree, we wanted an owner like this for years.  What's funny is as soon as we get it all I hear is "he's trying too hard" and "its embarrassing".  Season 1 Sport GIF by SHOWTIME Sports

 

I think wanting to pursue big names and all that is great.

 

What I don't like is that HE is the one that is in these meetings and leading the charge.    It needs to be the football guys doing this.   Hire smart guys and let them do their job.  And give them leeway to do things their way.   

 

 

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Also sheena’s tweet about falcons talking about “pieces around deshaun”. Literally every team has done this that is involved. Including us.

 

Yes I was thinking the same, except we are in a better position to actually do that than both teams. This all seems so odd.

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1 minute ago, Cooby said:

agree, we wanted an owner like this for years.  What's funny is as soon as we get it all I hear is "he's trying too hard" and "its embarrassing".  Season 1 Sport GIF by SHOWTIME Sports

Yep. Exactly. I’ll take aggressively trying to build a winner over “we just want to have a big happy family” any day of the week

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Also sheena’s tweet about falcons talking about “pieces around deshaun”. Literally every team has done this that is involved. Including us.

 

 

The truth is right now Deshaun probably is concerned with what community would accept him the most. The answer to that is Atlanta, no doubt. Hard to put a price tag on not getting heckled or chastized when out and about. 

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Just now, jamos14 said:

 

I think wanting to pursue big names and all that is great.

 

What I don't like is that HE is the one that is in these meetings and leading the charge.    It needs to be the football guys doing this.   Hire smart guys and let them do their job.  And give them leeway to do things their way.   

 

 

not disagreeing with you, but I will say that he is the billionaire.  If I was a star Qb I would appreciate the owner coming to me more than his chronies.

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1 minute ago, Zod said:

 

The truth is right now Deshaun probably is concerned with what community would accept him the most. The answer to that is Atlanta, no doubt. Hard to put a price tag on not getting heckled or chastized when out and about. 

Hey would absolutely get heckled and fuged with in Atlanta too.  Its not like they're some monolithic society down there.  Im sure there are many, many people who live in Atlanta who are disgusted with Watson, just like anywhere else. 

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2 minutes ago, Zod said:

 

The truth is right now Deshaun probably is concerned with what community would accept him the most. The answer to that is Atlanta, no doubt. Hard to put a price tag on not getting heckled or chastized when out and about. 

Why isn’t cleveland in the mix? Last I read the brass went down to meet with Watson yesterday. 

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1 minute ago, Cooby said:

not disagreeing with you, but I will say that he is the billionaire.  If I was a star Qb I would appreciate the owner coming to me more than his chronies.

I can respect that too.   The part that bugs me is the reading the reports about him forcing his football decisions on his staff.  That's not using his influence in the right way.   And him not firing Rhule and keeping Hurney but hey, that's another issue.

 

 

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1 minute ago, jamos14 said:

I can respect that too.   The part that bugs me is the reading the reports about him forcing his football decisions on his staff.  That's not using his influence in the right way.   And him not firing Rhule and keeping Hurney but hey, that's another issue.

 

 


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