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DeShaun Watson

#21

(09-11-2017, 07:49 PM)Vicbow Rules Wrote: As he entered the game I was telling my wife about the questions about his velocity.  It seemed that his throws lacked zip.  I don't know if that is because of what I heard pre-draft or a legitimate eye test, but it didn't look good.  Most of his passes seemed to float to their destinations.

That being said, Chad Pennington had no velocity either and he was able to win at this level.  Will have to see what happens.

The difference is Pennington was accurate.
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#22

(09-11-2017, 05:38 PM)SeldomRite Wrote:
(09-11-2017, 05:20 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote: Yeah that was really stupid. I had no idea what Tony Corrente saw #91 do to the quarterback.

The weird party is how the flag got thrown about a minute after the play ended. It was as if the league buzzed the ref and told him the game needed to start going better for the texans.

They showed Ngakoue tap Watson's helmet well after the play, like many players do after plays.  With the timing of the flag I'm convinced that was, somehow, the reason for the call.
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#23

(09-11-2017, 07:54 PM)empty Wrote:
(09-11-2017, 05:38 PM)SeldomRite Wrote: The weird party is how the flag got thrown about a minute after the play ended. It was as if the league buzzed the ref and told him the game needed to start going better for the texans.

They showed Ngakoue tap Watson's helmet well after the play, like many players do after plays.  With the timing of the flag I'm convinced that was, somehow, the reason for the call.

It was still a BS call anyway you look at it. But whatever. We still got the win.
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#24

I thought he looked a lot like our QB.
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#25

That phantom roughing the passer call was horrible. Yannick came in and blasted him in the chest, textbook as of now. The commentators were like "oh ok let's look at this hit to the he.... wait, uhhh". That's a really bad call when the commentator that was all over the jockstraps of the Texans all game couldn't find why the flag was thrown. It's stuff like that that makes people think the NFL is rigged.
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#26

(09-11-2017, 09:08 PM)Senor Fantastico Wrote: I thought he looked a lot like our QB.

Um, they aren't the same race and wear different numbers. Blake Bortles actually has some arm strength to brag about.
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#27

(09-11-2017, 09:37 PM)JaguarsWoman Wrote:
(09-11-2017, 09:08 PM)Senor Fantastico Wrote: I thought he looked a lot like our QB.

Um, they aren't the same race and wear different numbers. Blake Bortles actually has some arm strength to brag about.

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#28

He's going to be out of league in 5 years. Theres nothing to like about his game besides his escapability from the pocket.
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#29

DeShaun OneHopson

How many passes went into the dirt 2 yards in front of his WR?

If he didn't have wheels, the kid would have been savagely awful.
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#30

He was exactly what I expected him to be.

I was so glad they took him instead of Mahomes.

He may develop into a decent QB -- but I don't think you can ever task him with sitting in the pocket and making three reads and getting the ball there on time. He's not that guy. (as mentioned -- kind-of like Blake)

Give him one or two quick reads and let him run a bit and he could get it done decently. He'll need an actual offensive line at some point though. LOL.
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#31
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2017, 01:10 PM by SeldomRite.)

(09-12-2017, 12:51 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: He was exactly what I expected him to be.  

I was so glad they took him instead of Mahomes.

He may develop into a decent QB -- but I don't think you can ever task him with sitting in the pocket and making three reads and getting the ball there on time.  He's not that guy.  (as mentioned  -- kind-of like Blake)

Give him one or two quick reads and let him run a bit and he could get it done decently.  He'll need an actual offensive line at some point though. LOL.

With his low arm strength and accuracy issues I can't see him ever being considered a good QB. I wouldn't be surprised if he's forced to become a wr in the future if he wants to continue in the NFL.
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#32

(09-12-2017, 12:51 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: He was exactly what I expected him to be.  

I was so glad they took him instead of Mahomes.

He may develop into a decent QB -- but I don't think you can ever task him with sitting in the pocket and making three reads and getting the ball there on time.  He's not that guy.  (as mentioned  -- kind-of like Blake)

Give him one or two quick reads and let him run a bit and he could get it done decently.  He'll need an actual offensive line at some point though. LOL.

Mahomes was gone when they traded up for Watson.  But I am glad they didn't get Hahomes too
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#33

Just a guy. That may work for some teams. He's not as good as Tyrod Taylor, but could be. Not sure he has an NFL arm.
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#34

(09-12-2017, 02:57 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(09-12-2017, 12:51 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: He was exactly what I expected him to be.  

I was so glad they took him instead of Mahomes.

He may develop into a decent QB -- but I don't think you can ever task him with sitting in the pocket and making three reads and getting the ball there on time.  He's not that guy.  (as mentioned  -- kind-of like Blake)

Give him one or two quick reads and let him run a bit and he could get it done decently.  He'll need an actual offensive line at some point though. LOL.

Mahomes was gone when they traded up for Watson.  But I am glad they didn't get Hahomes too

Ah, right. Thank you. Forgot the chefs traded up to get PM at ten. Thought it was late first round for some reason.
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#35

Weak arm
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#36

He not good.
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#37

Well, to be fair to young Watson they gave him his first real game action in the midst of a blowout against what I'm hearing is probably the best defense the league has seen since the 85 Bears.
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#38

(09-14-2017, 10:09 AM)SDM Wrote: Well, to be fair to young Watson they gave him his first real game action in the midst of a blowout against what I'm hearing is probably the best defense the league has seen since the 85 Bears.

Nice you're coming around...
But I wouldn't put us 85 Bears...

probably closer to 2000 Ravens lol
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#39

(09-14-2017, 10:09 AM)SDM Wrote: Well, to be fair to young Watson they gave him his first real game action in the midst of a blowout against what I'm hearing is probably the best defense the league has seen since the 85 Bears.

The tinhorns pulled a more accurate passer with little mobility for a kid that can at least run for his life from behind a joke of an O-Line that was getting torched.
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#40

(09-14-2017, 10:30 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: The tinhorns pulled a more accurate passer with little mobility for a kid that can at least run for his life from behind a joke of an O-Line that was getting torched.
Yes, that OL is a complete joke. Which is why I think #Sacksonville should slow their roll a bit until they see what happens against a competent OL.
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