@abyzmul has turned over a new leaf, I think most of us felt the same way, uh oh, Byz quoted my post, I’m getting torn up....
Fair enough, I was not implying disrespect to spouse, I just hate this new age idea that men have to ask permission from their wives and vice versa that women have to ask permission form their husbands. Its marriage, discuss topics and support each other even if they want to make a purchase just agree on price point that won’t hurt family finances.
Thanks Brook! I appreciate it. But I don't want to be too harsh on @IDFjet because despite all the heat he's getting, he's a real asset to TGG. Who just got owned.
Usually when I ask if I can buy something the response is "You already bought it, didn't you?" And the answer is usually yes.
From the article: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...ffect-deshaun-watson-desire-leave-sources-say
Oh, I took it how it was intended, I earn it and hand it over and there ends my stress and she gets to fuck about with bills while I row on here with Americans
I would trade #2, 2022 Seattle 1st, and 2023 Jets 1st for Watson. Then I’m trading Darnold for the 28th pick ( as rumored). As others have alluded, the 2nd pick is worth two first rounders. You’re essentially getting 4 first round picks. We would still have 2 FRPs (23 and 28) albeit end of the first round.
What I have heard lately of what it could take to Trade for Watson 1 - This years number 1 (2nd overall) this years 3rd rounder (ours) next years 1 (ours) and 2023 1st rounder still leaves us with two 1s, four 2s (extra 2 for Sam is what is being floated) three 3s and all other rounds whole in the next 3 years. If Douglas can’t rebuild with those picks, a top 5 QB, a franchise LT and 2nd most cap space in football we are screwed anyway.
If this is the case why not just give Houston the #2, #28 from NO, and Sea 1st next year. Then we are sitting on normal picks for the next 3 years. No set back on rebuild and top 3 QB.
ONE STEP CLOSER TO WATSON. ....... Jan. 24, 1:13 p.m. Watson will still want out of Houston no matter who the Texans hire as their new head coach, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Sunday. The Texans are expected to hire their next head coach soon, but no matter who they land on, Watson wants to be traded. Jan. 23, 1:52 p.m. Watson has given his preference of teams he’d like to be traded to, and he lists the Jets as No. 1, according to the Miami Herald.
If Watson really wants to come to Jets that should be the incentive not to overpay the Texans for him. The number 2 and 1 more first rounder next year, should be the max.