No he was always overrated, some thought he was as good as Mahomes, but that Mahomes had better coaching. (Probably true on the coaching) However unpleasant this thought may be for some posters, BOB got the most possible out of Watson.
Agreed While we're at it, maybe retire the Ric Flair gifs as well since he was accused and settled just like Watson
They weren't smiling with their eyes. They were either tired or put out. But the camera was unusually well focused.
The legal protections afforded the innocent have been turned into a legal extortion racket. There is absolutely no way of knowing whether a person is completely innocent, completely guilty or somewhere in between when a charge is filed because there is no prosecution of false accusations in a civil suit (or criminal these days). The incentive is to play the legal lotto for a big payday and incentives to pay off fraudulent charges due to the time and money it takes to pursue an innocent verdict. The bottom line - you just don't know. Trust No One.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6194650/2025/04/02/nfl-free-agency-2025-afc-execs-best-worst/ Houston Texans Trading Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil to Washington was a fascinating move for a team that needed to upgrade its offensive line. Some saw it as a reflection of Bill Belichick-style team building under general manager Nick Caserio and new offensive coordinator Nick Caley. Both worked with Belichick in New England. “By changing the offensive coordinator out, it almost appears like they are changing the styles of players that they deal with, and wanting a little bit more tough, a little bit more finish, and maybe a little less athlete,” an exec said. Tunsil fetched 2025 third- and seventh-round picks plus 2026 second- and fourth-round picks from Washington. “On the outside, you are like, ‘Whoa, what is going on?'” the exec added. “On the inside, they may have evaluated and said this guy fits the different way we want to look and feel, that Trent Brown can do what Tunsil did.” The Texans then added Brown and veteran left tackle Cam Robinson as potential replacements. “Tunsil is interesting,” another exec said. “He plays on Sundays. He is going to want a brand-new deal. And you really can’t touch him during the week, as he will not practice as much.” Not everyone loved the move. “I’d go for toughness and grit at the guard positions and keep my franchise left tackle,” one exec said. Houston doubled down on defense with big extensions for Danielle Hunter ($35.6 million APY) and Derek Stingley Jr. ($30 million APY), while acquiring safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson from Philadelphia. “I like the Chauncey Gardner-Johnson (trade),” another exec said. “They are built to stop the pass. Let those rushers eat up front and have playmakers on the back end. I respect that they have a very clearly defined team-building philosophy, especially on defense with their defensive head coach.”
Ranking the NFL’s most productive rookie classes from 2024 https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-ranking-most-productive-rookie-classes-2024
Damn. Tank Dell at the Rockets game. He stood up, stepped up and delivered a 40 yard throw better than the Chargers QB in the Texans invitational game. What knees
Thats awesome, I still don't think he plays this year but glad to know he is up and walking................I wonder if he has more surgeries or if he is now in full recovery mode