Deshaun Watson traded to Browns

First it was #blacklivesmatter, Future quotes, they did Watson dirty, texans don't deserve him, jj watt even said they are wasting his talent

Now they got a 63 year old black man as couch...

After flaking on Eric B.

Watson should be grateful he TOOK the money can't let the inmates run the asylum

Like freaking clockwork

If it was JJ WATT?

well he just wants to win, he gave his life to football and the franchise, he doesn't owe them anything...

When kirk cousins was doing that franchise tag sh*t in Washington?

He smart, R*dskins are dumb, he EARNED his money...

Kirk cousins?!?! You know how much that boy has made being mediocre?

Fam I had to check an Unc respectfully yesterday cuz he was like oh he getting all that money blah blah blah. I was like Unc thats true, but they went back on what they told him they would do. and then think about the money in context of the industry hes in and not on your pockets or my pockets since his industry pays millions and hes not even getting the millions hes really worth,,,,,,

I think u get the picture
 






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ESPN’s Adam Schefter Wouldn’t Rule Out the Bears Trading for Deshaun Watson (I’ll Take It!)
January 29, 2021, by Luis Medina Chicago Bears
The 2017 NFL Draft (and the process by which the Bears landed on Mitchell Trubisky without even interviewing Deshaun Watson) sticks in the craw of every fan I’ve come across. And because of how things went down back then, there is a not wholly unfounded belief that it could negatively impact a possible pursuit of Watson this offseason (remember, Watson has a no-trade clause, so he can effectively decide where he’ll end up to some extent).

But in the opinion of ESPN’s Adam Schefter, concerns about Watson pulling that card appear to be overblown:


You’ll want to give the Waddle and Silvy Show’s interview with Schefter a full listen when you get a chance. But in the meantime, I’d like to highlight Marc Silverman’s line of questioning, as well as Schefter’s answers.
Silverman asked if the Bears have a realistic shot of being in on the Watson sweepstakes. He followed up asking about how open would Watson be to a trade sending him to Chicago. And he also asked if Watson would willingly come to a team whose GM didn’t afford him the same opportunities he gave to Trubisky and Patrick Mahomes during the pre-draft process. These are the important questions that needed to be asked heading into this Watson pursuit.

And from where I stand, Schefter answered in a satisfactory manner:
Deshaun Watson does have to want to come to your city. But even more important than him wanting to come to your city is the fact that he doesn’t want to go back to his city. So, Chicago is not Houston. Any other team – Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, Carolina, New Orleans – none of them are Houston. Advantage to any of those cities. … I don’t think Deshaun Watson is going to be overly selective about where he goes, so long as it’s not back to Houston.

Why would he come to Chicago? Let’s get past little personal slights or overlooks? Why would he come to Chicago? Tradition laden franchise. Great city. Great fans. Strong defense. People who are committed to him. I can give you an argument on why he could come to every city, even Chicago. I think there are very few places that should be and could be and ruled be ruled out.
There are probably a handful of places that would not interest him for various reasons. Business reasons, personal reasons, him watching how the league operates. But I don’t have any reason to believe that Chicago is one of those franchises. And so, why would the Bears not be in? Why would he not be interested? Again, I don’t think that he’s going to say, ‘oh boy they overlooked me, they didn’t talk to me when I was drafted, and I am eliminating a world-class city’ because that. I just don’t see that. Again, I’m not telling you he’s more likely to end up in Chicago than someone else. But I don’t cross the Bears off the list. I don’t eliminate them at all.
The clarity from Schefter is important. Watson potentially holding a grudge could have played a major role in how the Bears went about their business this offseason. But as we’ve previously discussed, Schefter’s ESPN teammate Louis Riddick made it a point to say that this isn’t just Ryan Pace’s show in Chicago. And from a Bears perspective, that’s a good thing. Because while Watson and Pace didn’t get that 1-on-1 time, Nagy did when he was part of the Chiefs’ pre-draft process in 2017. And that previously existing relationship could play into the Bears’ favor. How many other possible suitors can say the same?

In the end, we’re ridiculously early in this process. So much so, the Texans already put out their best bluff in saying they have no interest in trading Watson. Ultimately, that might not be their call. And even though Schefter’s reporting doesn’t offer up a favorite in the Watson sweepstakes, that the Bears are in it and won’t be eliminated because of what happened in 2017 is an important first step.
 
Deshaun may be stuck in Houston unless the team takes an L in a deal.

Stafford just reset the QB market with that trade. Two 1s & a former #1 overall QB.

Hell, he's worth three 1s & a high caliber player as a starting offer. What team is giving that up?
 
Watson kinda put the target on his own back with his statements after signing that contract extension with the Texans:

"I mean, everything, a broken rib, a punctured lung, torn ACL, whatever it takes. I mean, they have to really keep me off the field. I mean, kicked in the eye, eyeball coming out, whatever it takes (laughter), I'm on that field. Until that doctor is forcing me and holding me down, I'm on the field trying to win. I'm trying to win at everything -- just at life in general. Never trying to compare myself to other people. I'm focusing on my situation, Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans, and that's what I'm focused on and locked in on. So whatever it takes, I'm doing whatever it takes to get to where we want to get to."

don't get me wrong, the Texans are a trash organization and they did fail to keep their word on involving him in the decisions made with the HC and GM, but comments like that will always come back to bite you in the ass, especially when they're less than 5 months old. Was probably just wrapped up in the moment, as the contract extension signing was preceded by zoom calls with family, friends, former coaches, etc... hell he even thanked Easterby and other Texans personnel for believing in him...
 
Y’all Houston niggus bogus as hale

a new blyke coach gets hired and the best player doesn’t want to play for them.

where was the energy when it was cacs coaching you????
 
Don't if you remember this, but Tom Landry treated Tony Dorsett the same way. He kept calling him "The runningback".

wait a minute you right

and didn't Bellichek pull this

and even the new coach of the Giants?

WTF is THAT about anyway?
 
Deshaun may be stuck in Houston unless the team takes an L in a deal.

Stafford just reset the QB market with that trade. Two 1s & a former #1 overall QB.

Hell, he's worth three 1s & a high caliber player as a starting offer. What team is giving that up?
Yeah, that Stafford trade sets the bar at around 3 first rounders or 2 minimum and a blend of a player and a 3rd rounder.
 
Giants
Miami
Pittsburgh
Colts
Rams
Falcons
Saints
Redskins
Bears
Vikings
Possibly lions
Pats
Jets
Raiders
Broncos
Jags
All need qbs and maybe more teams....

I wish the NFL would absorb the CFL for your more teams point. Or consider adding at least 6 new expansion teams.
 
Yeah, that Stafford trade sets the bar at around 3 first rounders or 2 minimum and a blend of a player and a 3rd rounder.

The new GM is digging his heels too. Wonder if it's sincere or just a ploy to squeeze more from potential suitors.
 

DICK VERMEILSLAMS DESHAUN WATSON OVER FEUD WITH TEXANS... 'Change His Diapers!!!'

1/14/2021 12:10 AM PT


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Dick Vermeil says Deshaun Watson is WAY out of line for feuding with the Texans ... the coaching legend tells TMZ Sports he thinks the Houston star is being a big baby for quarreling with the team's brass over hiring decisions.
"I think they change his diapers, OK?" Vermeil says of how the Texans should handle the situation going forward with Watson.
"Nowhere in his contract does it say that he's involved in making the decisions of who coaches or who leads the organization."
The 84-year-old Vermeil continued, "He's a great NFL football player and always has been a great kid, but I think he just shuts his mouth and becomes a better football player and lead the football team and let the leaders of the organization lead him."
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You'll recall ... Watson has reportedly had big beef with the Texans for the past few days -- with several outlets claiming the 25-year-old is upset over his lack of input in the hiring of new GM Nick Caserio.
Watson is also reportedly angry that he hasn't had much say in who the team is interviewing for its vacant head coaching role -- and the relationship has gotten so icy, some have predicted a trade could eventually go down.
Vermeil, though, thinks Watson will eventually stand down from strong-arming Texans' execs ... telling us, "I just don't see him playing any place else."
"And, I see him calming down and maturing a little bit and go be a good football player and earn the money they're paying him."

Of course, several prominent former Texans, including Andre Johnson, disagree ... with the ex-wideout saying earlier this week he believes Watson should stand his ground in the clash with the team.
By the way, if you're wondering what Vermeil has been up to since he stepped away from coaching ... the former Super Bowl champ tells us he's got a wine biz that's thriving in the pandemic.
 
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