I have to question whether Watson really wants to win if he chooses the Jets. If he doesn't like the way the Texans do things then look at the recent history of the New York.
Either Watson thinks that he can turn things around by himself, or he is more concern about market size and money. [Reply]
Also, the franchise called players “inmates”, traded a solid LT cheap for his BLM advocacy, traded a top 3 WR for peanuts because BOB allegedly didn’t like his baby mommas, let JJ Watt find his own team when they could have traded him for a pick, and are now holding Watson hostage.
Doesn’t take a genius to find the common thread. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
Via multiple franchise tags, the Texans had the rights to Watson until 2024.
They offered him a top of market deal, which he smartly took. Then the Texans alienated him on the GM and coach searches.
And here we are.
The alienation started before he signed the contract though. This one isn't black and white, although the team is definitely stupid beyond reason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The alienation started before he signed the contract though. This one isn't black and white, although the team is definitely stupid beyond reason.
I’m sure part of the problem is Watson sees how badly the Texans got bent over in trades.
It’s possible for a franchise to be both stupid and racist, however. [Reply]