Legal issues aside, Watson is overrated. Not as overrated as Lamar Jackson, but close. Without Hopkins out there catching his arm punts, there's no way I'd want him as a franchise QB. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Legal issues aside, Watson is overrated. Not as overrated as Lamar Jackson, but close. Without Hopkins out there catching his arm punts, there's no way I'd want him as a franchise QB.
You would be wrong, he is actually pretty fucking good period. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Watson in dever with those recievers would make some noise if they could get the Oline on track at all.
Except it’s gonna cost at least one of those WR, and a really good defensive player or 2, plus draft picks which will make it harder to get quality replacements for the players they lose. I’m all for him going to Dungver, I don’t think he’ll be a thorn in our side. Especially with the way Failway blows through assistant coaches, and coaches. [Reply]
The problem for Watson and any team that wants to trade for him is that the criminal investigation won't play out until well into 2022 (and that doesn't even include the civil lawsuits).
If the NFL waits to hand out their punishment until Watson's criminal investigation is resolved then it will drag into next season as well.
And of course if the criminal investigation ends up in charges against Watson or if any new allegations surface then all bets are off. [Reply]
Jack Easterby will probably ask for all those draft picks and players, but the best offer he'll receive will only be like one 1st round pick and maybe some change.
And he'll probably accept it. Because he's a stupid fucking weasel. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Jack Easterby will probably ask for all those draft picks and players, but the best offer he'll receive will only be like one 1st round pick and maybe some change.
And he'll probably accept it. Because he's a stupid ****ing weasel.
Bet not. Nick Cicero is doing the asking. He's not gonna trade Watson for pennies on the dollar. He'll wait until next year if what he gets isn't close to his asking price. IMO, next season would be the best plan anyway. By then, pick order will be established and Watson's legal issues may be settled. [Reply]