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You’re underrating what Watson’s production would be over Tua or Darnold. And the “mortgage the future” thing is an exaggeration. The Jets could draft 5 of the top 100 players in this draft after trading for Watson and have plenty of cap space to put a team that can compete for the division in year 1 on the field. And they’d have cap room and a draft pick in each round in year 2.
No I’m not. I’m not sure what your reference to mortgaging the future is in reference to in regards to my post.
How are we having 5 picks and Watson ? Are the Texans trading him for a bunch of Hess Christmas Trucks ?
#2, #34, ‘22 SEA 1st, ‘23 1st for Watson Trade Darnold to the Saints/Colts/Panthers for a 2nd round pick
You are definitely underrating some combination of Watson, the impact of replacing Gase, and the talent the Jets could bring in with ~$80m in cap space and a still healthy amount of draft capital over the next 2 years. *Mortgage the farm. It’s an exaggeration with obvious negative connotations. These draft picks aren’t real estate. They are lotto tickets, and some future lotto tickets at that. Watson is the sure thing in this equation. There is a better chance all the picks traded for Watson are out of the league in 5 years than 1 of them being on Watson’s trajectory at this stage in their careers. And the idea that you have to pass up on a top 3 QB in the league bc we don’t have a potential pro bowler at every position yet is absurd. You miss at the QB position once and your franchise is done for 3 years. Fill the hardest position to fill w the top 3 25 year old on a team friendly deal now. You still have more draft picks in the top 100 than almost any other team AND more cap space than all but 2 other teams in a buyer’s market. You know what those 2 other teams don’t have? A top 3 QB.
Me, I would hate us to go back to 8-8 they are absolutely nothing seasons, this is the reason I was advocating 0-16 whilst dumb MAc was in charge and even then they couldn't lose properly to make the rebuild work, of course, dumb dumb couldn't draft to save his life. I would have happily taken 3 utterly shit seasons 0-16, 1-15 types if it meant we would have been coming out of that now with a decent team and future. Cheering for 8-8 is like cheering for being mediocre
This off-season would be so much better if they just could have finished 0-16. Ill give the Browns a pass because of COVID. Really hate the Rams and McVay.
absolutely nuts. bereft of talent. Bereft of cap space. Let's make our one asset all the more furious and situation toxic. Makes me wonder whether this "news" isn't coming from one of the teams inquiring rather than Texans
not at all trying to be political or controversial, but there has always been this cloud that "trading players" sounds like slavery. ANd not trying to be language police but there are other terms here, e.g., trade contracts, trader services The point here is things can get catastrophically worse if the players on the team or the NFL call bullshit on this. For sure there's going to be a Brett Favre statements' contingent out there. ANd a group that doesn't feel empathetic to a guy making about 40 mill/year. But i think this is really playing with fire: brinkmanship Really shows how dysfunctional organizations work (remember when we were the textbook case of that). Houston mgmt should be sitting down with Watson right now and discussing how everyone can get the best out of this circumstance, outlining the forseeable bumps in their paths, possible timelines etc. Then again, Houston Texans may be looking at how the Houston Rockets got 7 first round picks or swaps for Harden who wanted out
this is true, but they need Watson on board with that. If Watson is pissed all bets are off. He doesn't have to agree to go to the highest bidder. He in effect can say I only agree to team X. trade me there or i'll be a sulky-half effort guy for the forseeable future, or pull a Bell
But he has a NTC. So Houston needs to play nice with Watson. They need to tell him heard you loud and clear and we're willing to accommodate your wishes but we need your flexibility on teams they could play hardball with them; and he could half-effort them back
Considering contracts and trades (not to mention selling players) existed in sports before black athletes were even allowed to play its obvious that those concepts have no connection to slavery and it’s an extremely dishonest claim to make to try and connect them. But it’s not an argument being made with the intention of trying to appeal to rational people to begin with; irrational people tend to be a pretty good market to target.