Most Texans fans truly are stupid. They'd rather have Davis Mills over Deshaun Watson...lmao. Y'all getting excited over trade packages for a franchise QB in his 20s. This is not normal. Intelligent fans are saying, "wait a minute...he's not guilty, why are we still trading him?"
Give it up. If none of the nine were found to be credible enough to have cases brought forth, then I highly doubt the remainder have sufficient evidence. All that's left is civil.....ask Buzbee, if you can find him
I would prefer Watson, but he doesn’t want to play here. I think the Texans are stupid to choose Easterby over Watson, but that’s the way it is. At this point I’ve accepted the reality that Watson will be traded and Mills is the QB that we hope will be a franchise QB. Right now I just want to move on from all this drama and focus on players that want to be here.
He doesn't want to be here. The fans are excited for trade packages because if he was going to prison the team would be getting nothing
He doesn't want to be here because of Easterby. Texans could probably persuade him to give another shot now that they have a credible head coach. There's also still time to fire Easterby. These are things an organization that wants to win would do. But Texans care more about keeping certain people in power.
Lol..if you want to leave a team because of the "executive vice president of football operations" you are pretty weak and probably won't win wherever you go.
Easterby is a huge issue. The man would've gotten Josh Mccown the head coaching job if it weren't for the Flores lawsuit.
LOL, you got me. I am obsessed how someone so unqualified went from team chaplain to Executive VP of Football Operations of your Houston Texans which resulted in your franchise QB wanting to leave, the hiring and firing of unqualified Culley, and the almost hiring of an even more unqualified Josh Mccown, and having to fight off a discrimination lawsuit from Brian Flores. I am amazed how he's kept his job through all this bullshit.
I mean, he wanted out before all the legal stuff came out. If we're talking strictly football: you really think he wants to stay on this team? Just because we didn't finish as badly as most predicted, doesn't mean this team is any good. So if the dude wanted out beforehand, I highly doubt he changed his mind over the course of the season / calendar year. If we're talking strictly extracurriculars: you really think he wants to stay in Houston? Regardless of his innocence or guilt, all his dirty laundry has been aired. It'd be like if you were accused of committing a crime and then returning to the same location, even though you weren't found guilty. His reputation is pretty tarnished at this point - as famous as he is, he's a creep, and Houston women know it. If I was Deshaun Watson, I would want a fresh new start somewhere else. This city ain't it and this franchise damn sure ain't it.
If I'm being really honest...I think it's likely the Texans played a role in manufacturing these allegations when he demanded the trade. If that's the case, then there's no reconciliation. I know Deshaun Watson will be traded soon. I'm just pointing out the stupidity of the whole thing. If Texans really wanted to win, you'd at least hear some rumors of them making a last-ditch effort to retain him. Texans could've even forced him to play last year when the NFL chose not to put him on the exempt list. Instead, they paid him not to play and kept him isolated from the team. Texans care more about power and control than they do about winning which is why it's one of the worst run organizations in sports.