105.3 The Fan: Dak + 10th pick for Deshawn Watson?

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So a member simply offers an opinion but to some predictable members is about 'spewing hatred'? People are so lazy in their arguments.
I wasn't referring to the member. If I had, I would have replied to his post, thus showing directly to said member I was referring to him as I am just now to you. I was referring to the radio station crew he credited this story to.
 

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Dak lovers are back to putting on a cape, going to bat for their man. Constantly bringing up garbage time stats in order to justify their giddy approach when it comes to Dak
Most of Dak's passing yards were accumulated during the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Those are not garbage time yards.
 

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Dak is vastly superior to watson imo. I just don't know if we can sign him.
 

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lol....more inflated numbers by a troll. No chance I do that. I take dak over Watson straight up.
Call the station and tell them their trolls.
I'm just passing it on to the Zone
 

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No Sir. No way I'm trading Dak AND the 10th pick. Money/Contracts aside, I like me some Deshawn Watson but not for that bill. Nope, nope, nope, nope.

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How the hell is Deshaun Watson better than Dak? Are we trading one QB with a 1-2 playoff record for another with a 1-2 playoff record? That's a heck of a net gain. :lmao2:
 

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Keeping in mind that Deshawn Watson is under contract for the next 5 years at a cap hit average of 33 m/yr and is coming off an outstanding season on a cruddy team....

105.3 The Fan was asking its listeners the other day if they would make this trade:

  • Dallas trades 27 year old Dak Prescott (and his expected 40 m/yr for 5 years asking price) plus their 2021 1st rounder

  • Houston trades 25 year old Deshawn Watson (ave cap 33 mil for nxt 5 years)

Would you do it?
way way too much....
 

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Keeping in mind that Deshawn Watson is under contract for the next 5 years at a cap hit average of 33 m/yr and is coming off an outstanding season on a cruddy team....

105.3 The Fan was asking its listeners the other day if they would make this trade:

  • Dallas trades 27 year old Dak Prescott (and his expected 40 m/yr for 5 years asking price) plus their 2021 1st rounder

  • Houston trades 25 year old Deshawn Watson (ave cap 33 mil for nxt 5 years)

Would you do it?
What? Dak is better than Watson. Why the 10th pick too. Dumbest thing I have read in a while.
 

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The Dak haters are back to making up ridiculous crap salary numbers attributed to Dak in order to justify them spewing their hatred.
So true. I've learned to put them on "ignore". The part of Dak’s game that separates him from the rest is his smart decision making. Although his 4 seasons is a small sample size, Dak ranks 3rd all-time in interception percentage.

This is the percent of passes thrown that leads to interceptions. Through his 4 seasons, Dak has an interception percentage of just 1.7, which trails only Mahomes (1.3) & Wodgers (1.4). Once again, Dak is a part of elite company. BOOM!
 

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Three years too late with our all-pro line and RG... Watson’s OL has been a turnstile ever since he started playing, their OL doubling the amount of sacks Dak sees on a yearly basis. Heck, if you average it out, it’s well over twice. in 2017 he got sacked a whopping 62 times.

And you know what the kicker about Watson is. that team only had him throw 80 PLAY ACTION passes this year. Dak threw 58 in five games.

For all the bogus excuses Dak-stans make for their QB, they actually exist for Desaun, plus DW had to deal with Bill O’Brien.

With our WRs, if we can’t get a good QB in the draft, hell yeah...
 
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Dak spoke about ‘respect’ in his interview regarding the contract. It’s clear this guy, Mr. Quincy Carter 2.0 without Amari Cooper in the “Dak-friendly” offense, couldn’t even put up double-digits scoring against any winning team when Zeke was suspended and threw four INT returned for a TD to start that season, it took one week for him to throw a TD in training camp, the same guy Jerry let play full four quarters in meaningless games to allow him to ‘practice’ felt he was wronged and it’s a joke if you think about it. The guy thinks garbage yards with half his TDs scored against the garbage Giants and Commanders, going multiple quarters in the “number 1 offense’ without throwing a TD, makes him ‘elite’, while forgetting his whole history here, and he has the audacity to think he is worth RW type money, a QB whose nowhere near garbage on second progression throws like QBs like Dak and Goff are, meaning that dude isn’t a system QB like these dudes..
 

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I would not do this. There's several reasons why. For the record I am a Dak fan.
1. We are not entirely sure what Dak and agent have said as far as average per year contract demands. So it has been speculation of him wanting Mahomes money. But we do not know for an absolute fact that Dak is wanting 40 million a year. Personally if Dak wants that I hope we do not sign him for that much or backload the contract and if he doesn't progress into a 40 million a year QB then we can cut him. I'm a Dak fan but not for 40 million a year. But part of the hypothetical trade is the fact that Dak wants 40 million a year and we don't know if that is true. I believe another member of this board clarified that it wasn't the money but the years of the contract. I would love Dak for 35 for 4 years. So part of this deal is off because we don't know exactly what Dak contract demands are.
2. I'm not sure if I want Watson. I just saw on ESPN that the owner wants to sit down with Watson to address Watson's unhappiness that the Texans picked a GM that he didn't refer or recommend. That to me is a deal breaker. If Watson is that high maintenance that he wants to pick the GM for the team then no way. Dallas has enough problems with inmates running the asylum. If Watson feels he should be consulted when the team makes a GM hire then he is the most powerful person in the organization. We don't want that headache here. If Watson gets to pick the GM for the team and that doesn't work out then already there is going to be locker room division and problems. If I am the owner of the Texans I would have a "sit down" with Watson and tell him that he's under contract and he's an employee. That would be the only discussion I would have with him. It's a slippery slope when players pick GM's. What if it doesn't work out, then the fans and other teammates look to Watson for responsibility. Very slippery slope. JMO on this hypothetical trade.

Good question for debate tho, as I sit here typing I think he only way I would be happy with this hypothetical trade is if Jerry and Dak couldn't get a contract resolved and Jerry knew that Dak was going to leave after next year. Then I would put Dak on the trading block and maybe try to get Watson or draft picks. No sense having a lame duck QB that you can't build around if it's for sure he would be leaving. Then I would look to tag and trade him.


Watson isn't asking to pick the GM or coach, the FO came to him wanting his input on who he'd prefer. He gave them a list supposedly and they didn't even interview anyone on the list. From what I heard, he wasn't asking for poor choices either. Why the hell would you ask him for his opinion then throw it in the trash? Texans are one of, if not, the worst run team in the league.
 
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