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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I know we don't have a lot of cap space or whatever, but anything we can possibly do to get him, we do. I don't care if we have to give up key players to do so. We can find ...
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01-20-2021, 01:14 AM | #1 |
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I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
I know we don't have a lot of cap space or whatever, but anything we can possibly do to get him, we do. I don't care if we have to give up key players to do so. We can find more players to replace those, you can't replace the QB. I'd unload some of our better players for draft picks and go after Watson. I think Payton will find guy to go around him.
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01-20-2021, 01:27 AM | #2 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Originally Posted by hitta
I feel like Watson may be right there at the very top as far as skill set is concerned. He's never had anyone to go around him or a coach that knows how to take advantage him. He may be on Mahomes level. The guy has all the intangibles. He wants out of Houston. We have to do whatever we can to get him. If we don't get him I feel like we have failed.
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01-20-2021, 04:16 AM | #3 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
You can't gut the team and bring in a QB who has demanded a trade because of lack of success.
I mean you can, but I think Watson will look at a team where he can succeed, and which has a lot of trade capital, like Miami. I don't think the Saints are in a position to make a trade package to the Texans, which would land Watson. |
01-20-2021, 04:52 AM | #4 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Brady can’t scramble, Brees is short, Manning didn’t have an arm.
When will it click that great QBs aren’t about physical traits but rather their ability to make decisions? A QB deciding that he should have a say in a General Manager hiring is pretty +*^%ing stupid. |
01-20-2021, 07:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
It's a lot of money and cap room. I think I'd even rather trade up to #1 and take his Clemson successor Lawrence, as expensive as that would also be.
Let's see what Payton can do with Taysom's talent and a whole offseason to reimagine our offense. Maybe draft Ellinger as a backup and then we have two QB's whose styles are a bit similar and they can both truck defenders . |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Originally Posted by neugey
I know people hate to trade away the future but we are a QB away from not being as unpredictable as we are. I wouldn’t have too much heartache trading a couple of 1st rounders for our next QB then retain what we have.
Yes we had 3 serviceable to good QBs this season but every time you start a different QB the offense has to re-learn timings. Having Drew on the field didn’t cost us the Bucs game, having him off the field late in the season cost us the game. The answer to the questions “what’s wrong with our offense”, “what happened to high powered”, why are we slow starting”... is simply ‘out of sync’ and that takes time. It took Brady 3/4 of a season to get his offense synchronized. Is Brees a better QB than Hill, Winston, or Watson.. yes but it’s better to start the same lesser QB than shuffle through the season and into the playoffs. |
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01-20-2021, 08:34 AM | #7 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Originally Posted by TheOak
Brees is not a better QB than Hill, Winston, or Watson right now. He WAS a better QB than they are right now, but he just can’t run the entire playbook anymore. Situational QB’s was a horrible idea, horrible one, and clearly a band-aid. If Brees were to return in 2021, I’d still rather see Taysom, Jameis or Deshaun (if he were here) get the starting nod over the future first ballot HOF’er.
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01-20-2021, 09:01 AM | #8 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Anyone seen Baldy's Breakdowns when Brees missed Kamara wide open multiple times, in favour of 5 yard passes to Cook and Sanders.
I love Brees, but he's done. It's time for him to hang them up and we go with a young QB to build around. |
01-20-2021, 09:40 AM | #9 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
The Saints have until 2026 or 2027 to position themselves in such a way that they can pick Arch Manning - that planning has to start now.
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01-20-2021, 09:50 AM | #10 |
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Re: I would bet the farm on Deshaun Watson
Originally Posted by TheOak
I don't agree with that sentiment at all. Of course He shouldn't command more respect in these situations than the GM himself, the headcoach/coaches,etc. Still a QB knows what he feels comfortable with and these are things the GM should at least look into before making decisions which affect the QB. A good QB has an intuitive feel of the offense, how it matches up against defenses, what players offer to the offense against these defenses etc. I mean teams trust a QB enough to make decisions on the field, audible into particular things and completely change what they are doing based on how they feel about the particular situation they are put in. To know the particular situation they are in they have to know the team. Not giving the QB some input on who is hired is like saying "I dont' trust you", and to do this to a guy like Deshaun Watson is ridiculous. If you think Brees has never had discussions about what would help the team,etc with Loomis or Payton you are kidding yourself.
Also decision making is THE most important trait hands down. Having a tall stocky guy that can run a 4.1 40 and throw the ball down the field 100 yards with Olympic archery quality accuracy doesn't hurt. Also what about Deshaun Watson screams poor decision making. |