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mav1234

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  1. Jones doesn't really seem to have great arm strength... he could work in our offense but many of the comments we've heard is a desire to have a QB that can make all the throws...
  2. I'm withholding judgment on the comments about tepper wanting a QB at any cost until we see what actually comes of that.
  3. His stance was that the coach wasn't going to change his mind... and it didn't. Meeting with the coach isn't caving, lol. In fact it demonstrates that he's doing this right and showing the Texans he is serious. They're not going to convince him to stay with their coach hire. There have been no reports that Watson is willing to play with the Texans under any circumstances. So it is the same as it has been. While Houston hasn't made a trade yet, there's still lots of time for them to do so. Or, I suppose, for Watson to change his mind - but that, to me, seems less likely given his current stance.
  4. You ignore or dismiss media reports that disagree with your stance. Watson's stance hasn't changed. He doesn't want to play for the Texans next year...
  5. It is only illogical if you feel passionately that the only resolution to this situation is not trading Watson. There's a range of possibilities, and one certainly is trading him for a ton of picks, so they can actually get people that want to be there.
  6. Its just as logical that the Texans have realized Watson isn't going to budge and would rather get a kings bounty for their new management team to build with. We won't know which is true until the draft, imo.
  7. Teddy isn't honestly expensive as a QB goes, but I think you are probably right given their cap.
  8. And no one is forcing the Texans to keep him, either. Contracts don't mean poo in sports. Teams drop players all the time. Trade players. Cut them. Etc... I don't really care that he has a contract; he doesn't want to be there, and it is to their benefit to find a way to handle that. Plus the situation has changed in strange directions since then.
  9. if this was any team other than the Saints... I could find a way for them to make it happen, lol. Also, they need a new QB one way or another, so..
  10. yeah, this isn't just a player waking up one morning and deciding he regrets his contract and wants to go elsewhere. there is a lot more to this situation than that. imo this isn't really a precedent-setting situation unless Houston's owner makes it so. Trying to force a superstar to play for a team he refuses to will create a much bigger situation than if they just trade a huge fuging bounty for him and come out with a whole new set of options to build their team for the future. We're talking about a team that is entering a full rebuild with a new coach and new GM... it isn't surprising that the franchise players want a chance to chase their dreams elsewhere.
  11. there's no disservice here and this isn't a precedent. players have asked for trades and gotten them before. hell this isn't even the first player THIS YEAR to say he doesn't want to play for the Texans anymore. there's no reason for Houston to torpedo its new GM and new HC just to try to force a millionaire to play when he refuses to, not when they could gain huge capital from any of a number of teams for shipping him off. its just funny given how Watt was treated...
  12. Neither Darnold nor Tua have shown enough to warrant much in this particular trade. Qbs on rookie contracts are attractive... when they look like players you expect to build around ... but are either of those two that kind of player right now? If you want to replace your franchise QB as a new coach, you're after picks those teams have to get your guy... Either of those guys certainly could still develop, and while more attractive than Bridgwater, for a team likely to draft a QB this year, they aren't worth a ton more lol... they aren't exactly players you start so the QB you just drafted can learn behind them. They would essentially become assets you acquire to immediately trade. The Dolphins actually have quite a few solid players, but in terms of young players still on rookie deals, they have fewer assets than we do there. They are also on the cusp of making a run at the division so if Houston is set on players in addition to draft picks, that could be a stumbling point. Are they really going to give up e.g. Howard and another asset along with 3 first rounders? Maybe! But do you want a CB to be the headliner on a trade like that? The Jets have far, far less talent than we do, period. But their draft position is consistently valuable in a trade, heh. If they gut what they have they can offer a few nice pieces. Both teams certainly have more to offer in this year's draft, so it depends on how much Houston is valuing players etc, as well as the balance of future picks. I don't think there is certainty that if Watson is traded he's a Panther, but I think we are competitive in that mix because of our young talent on rookie deals and potential star power to pair with it. E.g. I wouldn't be surprised to see CMC and Burns dealt with a bunch of picks.
  13. I believe the new GM and coach will talk some sense into the owner before the draft, but it'll go right up to it before we see movement there.
  14. The Texans want both players and picks and neither of the young QBs on the teams you mention are particularly valuable in this trade. The Panthers have superior assets outside of picks. I wouldn't be surprised if one of those teams comes out on top but I don't think it is hard to imagine how players like Burns, Chinn, CMC and DJ could be attractive as an include or two with multiple 1st rounders and 2nds etc.
  15. I don't think his stock can get higher than now but I agree it doesn't go down until after the draft.
  16. There will always be a market for Watson, even after the draft. But the market will be hottest before it... barring something exceptional (like a team going all in this year having a catastrophic QB injury in training camp)
  17. The Texans are going to lessen his trade value if they refuse to entertain offers until he starts sitting out actual activities. You can't try to force someone like this to play ... even if they call his bluff it'll be terrible for the new coach. Better to build with a bounty of draft picks and good young players.
  18. CarolinaHuddle: "no way I'm trading cmc, burns, Chinn, dj, Anderson, or ymg as part of a deal for watson!!!" Also the Huddle: "this roster is devoid of talent and has no chance of being competitive"
  19. If he went for peanuts maybe, but when the cost is 3+ first rounders I wouldn't need to wonder.
  20. Everyone seems to love Teddy, we will do the swap straight out. Teddy for Wilson. They dont even need to give us any extra compensation for taking their lockerroom cancer off their hands!
  21. Wilson may not necessarily be everyone's favorite person in the locker room but he is and has been a winner. Seems enormously speculative regarding fitterer. No reason to think he wouldn't want him under any circumstances. Price may be too high but that's a different thing.
  22. He isn't here yet because I expect Houston to continue with efforts at reconciliation. As the draft approaches I think that should those efforts fail tides will turn. It doesn't make sense to force him to stay. I also don't think he is necessarily going to prefer here over NY or MIA. But that is different from finding this barely netter than HOU. We will see I guess.
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