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[2017 NFL Draft/1-12] Deshaun Watson

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by J.R., Apr 27, 2017.

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Do you like the decision to trade up & select Deshaun Watson?

  1. Yes

    90.8%
  2. No

    9.2%
  1. Two Sandwiches

    Two Sandwiches Contributing Member

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    I'm more excited for daily camp updates, specifically about Watson, than anyone here knows.
     
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    Trade him! He sucks already!
     
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    "Coaches don't teach the basic fundamentals in Houston"

    --Brock
     
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    damn... with pancakes reality is usually the opposite smh...
     
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    Pancakes is reminded of Warren because pigment of skin. LOL
     
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    Deshaun Watson is the next Tony Banks confirmed :-(
     
  10. tmacfor35

    tmacfor35 Contributing Member

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    To be fair.

    That's high praise from typical McClain comments.
     
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    Thas raysist!!!!
     
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  12. Nimo

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    "Houston has been impressed" isn't much of a high praise.
     
  13. texian

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    Oh no...

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  14. Mr. Clutch

    Mr. Clutch Contributing Member

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    Yeah, basically he's a hard worker.

    I hope to hear about excellent accuracy and ability to read the defense.

    Patdstat said today that savage is still clearly better. Yes savage has more experience but still.
     
  15. Shark44

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    Let's see him in some preseason action and then talk about what he's got. It's always more telling when you have someone not on your team trying to rip your head off.
     
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    Tom Savage was the day's best quarterback, specifically how he accurately threw passes towards Hopkins, who was able to bring them in. The two controlled the red-zone work and team drills, plus Savage also was able to pick apart the defense when he was running the offense. The offense early looks much better with Savage running the show. He has also had a strong start to camp.

    For the daily Deshaun Watson update, he looks solid for a stretch then does things that a rookie is supposed to do. Watson shows the ability to drive the ball and more importantly, has some touch on the ball. Then there are moments when he cannot get the ball out quickly enough and has to improvise to make something happen on the field. Usually, that is when things go awry and today, he had a couple of errant passes which found defenders' hands. Now, we have to take the good with the bad but the good that has been seen leaves a good enough feeling that things could be trending upward before too long.



    http://scout.com/nfl/texans/Article/Quick-Hitters-Houston-Texans-Training-Camp-Day-Two--105539476
     
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    It sounds like Watson has some natural NFL ability. He has the work ethic as well. I'm hopeful Watson can work out some of his weaknesses while Savage holds down the position.
     
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    What if Savage does more than just 'hold down the fort'?
     
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