Sam Sportboy
Can't all be winners kid
Looked like he got smoked on that fumble though..............A. Jones isn't playing, makes you think he'll be some where besides Green Bay next season.
Looked like he got smoked on that fumble though..............A. Jones isn't playing, makes you think he'll be some where besides Green Bay next season.
This has been a key talking point on sports-talk radio.I still dont think Watson can be moved unless its a king's ransom. They are already well over the cap and would be worse off financially if they move him.
So apparently Sean McVay really wanted Stafford and didn't think very highly of Goff. Trading two 1sts and a 3rd and Goff. So if Stafford set the price in the trade market and he's a 32 year old with an injury history, exactly what is Deshaun Watson going to be worth in the trade market?
So apparently Sean McVay really wanted Stafford and didn't think very highly of Goff. Trading two 1sts and a 3rd and Goff. So if Stafford set the price in the trade market and he's a 32 year old with an injury history, exactly what is Deshaun Watson going to be worth in the trade market?
Here's the problem though. If Stafford is worth a starting quarterback, two 1sts and a 3rd, Watson must be worth like 4 1sts and 4 2nds and I don't know who is going to pay that price. And you know the Texans are going to be very picky about what they take especially after the complete hammering they took after the Hopkins trade last year.Jets making the most noise in my head. I just know he’s coming to the East. Pats and Fins wouldn’t shock me either.
Jets have the capitol, not sure it would be a good idea to use it, but they got the ammo.Here's the problem though. If Stafford is worth a starting quarterback, two 1sts and a 3rd, Watson must be worth like 4 1sts and 4 2nds and I don't know who is going to pay that price. And you know the Texans are going to be very picky about what they take especially after the complete hammering they took after the Hopkins trade last year.
All the talking heads in Denver say 3 #1's is the starting point, or the "ante" to even step up to the tableHere's the problem though. If Stafford is worth a starting quarterback, two 1sts and a 3rd, Watson must be worth like 4 1sts and 4 2nds and I don't know who is going to pay that price. And you know the Texans are going to be very picky about what they take especially after the complete hammering they took after the Hopkins trade last year.
I’ll trade him if you guys pay that priceHere's the problem though. If Stafford is worth a starting quarterback, two 1sts and a 3rd, Watson must be worth like 4 1sts and 4 2nds and I don't know who is going to pay that price. And you know the Texans are going to be very picky about what they take especially after the complete hammering they took after the Hopkins trade last year.
I’ll trade him if you guys pay that price
That’s for sureI'm sure you would. LOL. Foot might do it.
I don't think that means much in Watson's case.Here's the problem though. If Stafford is worth a starting quarterback, two 1sts and a 3rd, Watson must be worth like 4 1sts and 4 2nds and I don't know who is going to pay that price. And you know the Texans are going to be very picky about what they take especially after the complete hammering they took after the Hopkins trade last year.
Watson is easily the Texans most valuable player and crucial to the team. Fans have been trying to hold rally's to convince him to stay and demanding the Texans don't trade him. So going to be a PR nightmare if they trade him. Would have to be a package that they could say made the team better. Probably waiting until after June 1st to consider it otherwise the dead money (21 ,600,000) and cap hit (-5.6 million) is to severe. I don't see them offering anyone a discount for him because trading Watson has a lot of negative consequences for the team. Not a lot of teams could afford what it would cost IMO. Jets and Dolphins would be the teams that could put a package together for him. Likely Watson remains in Houston IMO.I don't think that means much in Watson's case.
He has a no-trade clause that he must approve.
Also heard rumors that he will threaten to sit-out if he isn't dealt.
So sure, he says he wants out of Texas, but since he has the leverage, the Texans may be forced to ship him off to where he wants to go to.
To me, that may mean that the Texans will have to discount the asking price to the best offer.
And if that means rejecting the first bids and riding out the free agency period, so be it.
Usually when those kind of dig-your-heels-in stances take place, the team that lands him gets a steal of a deal.
Dominos have already started to fall with Stafford. If the Texans wait until June 1 to move Watson, my guess is most of the teams in desperate need of a QB will have dwindled by then since its only days before the first camp opens. I just cant see teams waiting that long (or that close to camp) to acquire the most important piece of their offense.Watson is easily the Texans most valuable player and crucial to the team. Fans have been trying to hold rally's to convince him to stay and demanding the Texans don't trade him. So going to be a PR nightmare if they trade him. Would have to be a package that they could say made the team better. Probably waiting until after June 1st to consider it otherwise the dead money (21 ,600,000) and cap hit (-5.6 million) is to severe. I don't see them offering anyone a discount for him because trading Watson has a lot of negative consequences for the team. Not a lot of teams could afford what it would cost IMO. Jets and Dolphins would be the teams that could put a package together for him. Likely Watson remains in Houston IMO.
Maybe make deal early but don’t finalize it until after June 1 for cap reasons.Dominos have already started to fall with Stafford. If the Texans wait until June 1 to move Watson, my guess is most of the teams in desperate need of a QB will have dwindled by then since its only days before the first camp opens. I just cant see teams waiting that long (or that close to camp) to acquire the most important piece of their offense.
The long-winded point in my scenario is waiting hurts where he goes as well as the asking price.
Just speculating. Fun to do this time of year.
I did hear they were kicking the tires on himHeard an interesting opinion on our local sports talk radio about the Bears QB situation and GM Ryan Pace.
In the search for the next Bears' starting QB, it was mentioned that Ryan Pace has a tendency to over-compensate for past mistakes.
Consider:
So here we are - the Bears needing another QB.
- He needed a QB post Jay Cutler, so he over-compensated, traded just to move up 1 spot to draft Mitch Trubisky.
- He needed a TE since Adam Shaheen did not work out, so he over-paid for veteran Jimmy Graham.
- He needed a LB since Leonard Floyd did not quite live up to his 9th overall draft pick, so he over-paid for Robert Quinn.
It's very possible that Pace mortgages the future by over-compensating.
As a fan, I just hope it's for the likes of Watson or Dak.
Though I doubt that he aims that high (or that either of them want to come to Chicago).
Seems that Pace does have history of shooting for the stars.
Maybe he over-pays for Jameis Winston? That would fall in line with his over-pay choices too.
I agree waiting too long hurts Houston.Dominos have already started to fall with Stafford. If the Texans wait until June 1 to move Watson, my guess is most of the teams in desperate need of a QB will have dwindled by then since its only days before the first camp opens. I just cant see teams waiting that long (or that close to camp) to acquire the most important piece of their offense.
The long-winded point in my scenario is waiting hurts where he goes as well as the asking price.
Just speculating. Fun to do this time of year.
I think it's a catch 22 for the Texans. Trading predraft is ideal for getting the pieces you want, but the financial hit to do a trade pre June is a doozy.I agree waiting too long hurts Houston.
Now with rumors of the asking price:
2 1st’s, 2 2nd’s and 2 defensive starters, that isn’t too crazy especially right now, the longer you wait the worse the offers will get. Take a couple next couple months and field offers.
Getting 4-5 1st’s/2nd’s and a player or two on a rookie deal is not bad especially if you get that #2 or #3 pick this year.
I just think it would be dumb to wait till after the draft, then it gets real dicey closer to the season and mid-season.