Given the type of Quarterback that he's been recently taking in the draft, I would think Matt LaFleur would take a shot at him for sure. This is a joke of course... but kinda not. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kysirsoze:
I don't see how that eliminated the Patriots. They were down this year but he would probably love to play for one of the most competent organizations in the league. The Patriots are one of the only places he could go that I would legitimately see him as a threat. That said, I would hope Houston wouldn't be stupid enough to deal with the Patriots, but it seems like there is no end to their stupidity.
Unless the rumors are true that he wants to play for New York Jets. [Reply]
Originally Posted by thabear04:
Watson has a no-trade clause in his $156 million contract, allowing him to essentially choose his destination.
On the other hand Houston has a long term deal. Could just ruin his career. Let him sit if he does not agree to the best offer. No way can they give him away. It also sets a bad president if you do not get market value.
If I am Houston, either a team ponies up with a top 3-4 pick in the draft, and a bunch of future picks or we keep him. This is not the NBA. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
On the other hand Houston has a long term deal. Could just ruin his career. Let him sit if he does not agree to the best offer. No way can they give him away. It also sets a bad president if you do not get market value.
If I am Houston, either a team ponies up with a top 3-4 pick in the draft, and a bunch of future picks or we keep him. This is not the NBA.
It's becoming the NBA, the players are realizing they have power. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Shields68:
On the other hand Houston has a long term deal. Could just ruin his career. Let him sit if he does not agree to the best offer. No way can they give him away. It also sets a bad president if you do not get market value.
If I am Houston, either a team ponies up with a top 3-4 pick in the draft, and a bunch of future picks or we keep him. This is not the NBA.
Lol. Their owner is a dumpster fire. I am surprised more QBs don't do this. They have power. McNair thinks of them as just cattle and he's the ranch owner. He is about to find out thats really not the case. Nobody will want to go there when a guy like Watson wants out. [Reply]