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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'd offer a 2nd or a 3rd if I'm the PatriotsAlso if SF gets Watson There not cutting Jimmy G he will be traded. Carolina offered a 1st and more for Stafford they’d make an offer for Jimmy
We don’t have a 3rd at the moment.I'd offer a 2nd or a 3rd if I'm the Patriots
I love how before the Jets were definitely where he wanted to go. Now it comes out definitely not lol. It never made sense to me why he would want to go from one loser franchise to another
Most likely they’re doing that, but much more directly. The GM is telling Watson’s agent, “if he can get the Texans to do a trade, we’re willing to do whatever it takes to bring Watson here. Look at this great TE, great defense, training facilities, yadda, yadda, yadda.” So much is done on the sly through the agents. Watson knows exactly who is offering what and where he’s willing to go and it’s all part of the other teams’ strategy to get a deal done.If I were sf, I would not get into a bidding war. They should fee confident that they have a good team and Watson would want to come there. Therefore, they should make a decent offer but not outrageous. Then in the media without saying anything specific about Watson start showing that they are a great team to play for, which I think that are. Then let Watson demand the trade and squeeze the Texans until their organization pops.
Caserio is doing the right thing by not doing anything. Watson has been quiet which is a good thing for the Texans.
Most likely they’re doing that, but much more directly. The GM is telling Watson’s agent, “if he can get the Texans to do a trade, we’re willing to do whatever it takes to bring Watson here. Look at this great TE, great defense, training facilities, yadda, yadda, yadda.” So much is done on the sly through the agents. Watson knows exactly who is offering what and where he’s willing to go and it’s all part of the other teams’ strategy to get a deal done.