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skinsfaninok 01-08-2021 08:59 AM

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Deshaun Watson
in 2020.

10+ yards in the air.
96/145 (66%) - 1,699 yards - 15 Tds - 3 Ints

20+ yards in the air.
33/67 (49%) - 1,094 yards - 11 Tds - 3 Ints

Career best 91.2 Passing grade

All without a #1 WR...

GridIron26 01-08-2021 10:08 AM

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[quote=skinsfaninok;1272653]Deshaun Watson
in 2020.

10+ yards in the air.
96/145 (66%) - 1,699 yards - 15 Tds - 3 Ints

20+ yards in the air.
33/67 (49%) - 1,094 yards - 11 Tds - 3 Ints

Career best 91.2 Passing grade

All without a #1 WR...[/quote]

And no RBs. Watson had a great year and yet his team had a terrible year. This is a great example of cautionary tale - just because a team has a franchise QB, it does not mean it will solve all other problems in the team. This pretty much reinforces my stance on how WFT should look for a QB this offseason and future. We have multiple needs all over the team, we should not spend a lot of our resources (i.e., trading up into top 5 to draft a QB) just to select a QB who might or might not become a franchise QB. Instead, we must focus on strengthening multiple positions to create a strong team that will not depend on one position to win games.

Chico23231 01-08-2021 10:16 AM

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Cap penalty for Watson is too great to trade him this coming year. Not gonna work

EdmundDorf 01-08-2021 10:37 AM

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Cap penalty is big but trading team could bare some of that which would mean less draft picks..... if you think about it Watson is the only thing they have. No draft picks, no cap space and holes all over the roster. It could take 2-3 years to get them back to competive during which time they will have been paying him $40m a year. Might be wiser to trade him and get enough picks to build the team around, if they do trade him they will probably be picking first next year and will have the pick of the QBs ..... just a thought

SkinsGuru 01-08-2021 10:46 AM

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[quote=TheGuyFromOverThere;1272646]The time, they´re a-changing.[/quote]

seven monkeys reference?

SkinsGuru 01-08-2021 10:49 AM

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[quote=Chico23231;1272656]Cap penalty for Watson is too great to trade him this coming year. Not gonna work[/quote]

if he really wants our he could offer to restructure his current deal in a way that would make him tradable . . . of course he and the Texans would have to be willing.

AnonEmouse 01-08-2021 11:09 AM

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[QUOTE=GridIron26;1272655]And no RBs. Watson had a great year and yet his team had a terrible year. This is a great example of cautionary tale - just because a team has a franchise QB, it does not mean it will solve all other problems in the team. This pretty much reinforces my stance on how WFT should look for a QB this offseason and future. We have multiple needs all over the team, we should not spend a lot of our resources (i.e., trading up into top 5 to draft a QB) just to select a QB who might or might not become a franchise QB. Instead, we must focus on strengthening multiple positions to create a strong team that will not depend on one position to win games.[/QUOTE]

I agree in principle with not risking it all on trading up. But QB is that one position where without someone at least above average then the rest of the team will suffer regardless. We can't go chasing the dream without real good intelligence, but likewise we can't go another year without an at least above average QB. Were AS 100% healthy he's definitely above average, but he's not 100% healthy and likely won't be ever again (at least not in football terms).

If we don't draft a top QB (or at least a good potential day 1 starter) we MUST get a good FA acquisition to bridge the gap until a) we can bring this years QB pick along to starter level or b) we can get a starter in the '22 draft. Since Smith went down we've had 3 years of average QB play and the offense has stagnated. We have to improve at QB one way or the other this offseason, else we risk stunting the development of guys like McLaurin and Gibson, and missing the window on guys like Thomas. Not to mention, the ability to sign/re-sign/develop top OL who will want to play for a good QB. Then there's the matter of drafting and/or getting top WR's in FA. Giving up too much in trade to get a QB pick weakens our ability to get top WR's in the draft, but it's a balance with getting FA receivers like OL; they will want someone capable to get them the ball.

Can't say I have a solution, but if the staff are sure that Fields, or Wilson (or AN Other) is the guy the want and it warrants trading up, then I think we have to trust they know what they are doing. I honestly don't see them going that way as I believe last years caution will prevail and we'll be sensible (and/or KS pulls off a wonder draft and we get our guy while everyone is looking the other way).

MTK 01-08-2021 11:14 AM

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They can live with the cap hit if they got a monster haul in return, the cap hit wouldn't stop them from dealing him if they really wanted to.

mooby 01-08-2021 11:22 AM

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As much as I love Watson, 100% chance of a bidding war. Pass.

Didn't we learn anything from RG3? I know Watson is proven, but let's say (god forbid) Watson has an Alex Smith-type injury or something else happens and he's not the player he used to be. We would be screwed for multiple years all over again. Pass. That's without even mentioning what happens if we give up the haul and for whatever reason Watson doesn't work out (improbable, but not impossible). Pass.

Redskins247 01-08-2021 11:23 AM

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Also, Watson has a "no trade" clause in his contract...so he'd have to WANT to come to us as well.

Chief X_Phackter 01-08-2021 12:11 PM

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As would everyone else, I would love to see Watson in the WFT uniform, but it's nothing more than a pipe dream.

Chico23231 01-09-2021 12:18 PM

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The Cowboys will interview Falcons secondary coach Joe Whitt for their defensive coordinator job.

Whitt was on Mike McCarthy's staff in Green Bay. He spent last year as Atlanta's defensive pass game coordinator, where the Falcons ranked dead last in pass defense, allowing a league-high 293.6 yards per game. Whitt is a longtime defensive backs coach and "trusted assistant" of McCarthy who could replace Mike Nolan in Dallas.


Please make this hire happen

mooby 01-09-2021 01:14 PM

Re: Around the NFL: Wildcard Week edition
 
[quote=Chico23231;1272778]The Cowboys will interview Falcons secondary coach Joe Whitt for their defensive coordinator job.

Whitt was on Mike McCarthy's staff in Green Bay. He spent last year as Atlanta's defensive pass game coordinator, where the Falcons ranked dead last in pass defense, allowing a league-high 293.6 yards per game. Whitt is a longtime defensive backs coach and "trusted assistant" of McCarthy who could replace Mike Nolan in Dallas.


Please make this hire happen[/quote]

We can always dream.

Come on Mike McCarthy, do the right thing and hire your friends instead of qualified candidates.

mooby 01-09-2021 02:33 PM

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Who am I rooting for?

Colts @ Bills: Bills
Rams @ Seahawks: indifferent
Bucs @ WFT: Duh
Ravens @ Titans: Titans
Bears @ Saints: Saints
Browns @ Steelers: Browns

Who do I think will win?
Colts/Bills - tossup, Seahawks, Bucs, Ravens, Saints, Steelers

Chico23231 01-09-2021 02:33 PM

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Josh Allen is good.


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