JJ Watt
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We have the cap room if management wants it. I and others have shown that in the other thread.
If we don't take a run at him I'd find it very disappointing.
If we don't take a run at him I'd find it very disappointing.
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Gawd imagine if we had just drafted TJ Watt, would probably be a done deal with JJ.
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I would be shocked. As a team already over the cap I can’t imagine us getting a high priced player about to turn 32 who is coming off a really down year in terms of production. He played all 16 games and ended up with only 5 sacks, 14 TFLs, and 17 QB hits. PFF graded him well at 85.
How much of that was motivation issues and maybe being down constantly leading to less opportunities I can’t say. I would be excited if they make the move but times and a lengthy list of injuries is against Watt.
How much of that was motivation issues and maybe being down constantly leading to less opportunities I can’t say. I would be excited if they make the move but times and a lengthy list of injuries is against Watt.
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So are we just leaving out Julius Peppers and Mercedes Lewis etc. because they weren't on the roster when the team won it?NCF wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 09:13I will say, Z is a very talented football player... as was Clay Matthews, but they are not "that guy". Favre had Reggie and we won a Super Bowl. Rodgers had Woodson and we won a Super Bowl. Getting Watt would be that guy, that face of the defense that could get us back again. Also one of those guys that then makes Z and everyone else on defense that much better around him.
I mean if we are being real, Clay Matthews had a lot more to do with us winning the SB than Charles Woodson did in a brace on the sideline.
Someone had to tell Pickett to spill it. Someone had to use his helmet to knock the ball out.
thing is he didn't play much better then P Smith did this year, I'am on the fence with JJ, it would have to be a very team friendly deal, DL play is taxing and he's going into his 11th season??? not sure how much he has left.NCF wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 11:10Trading a 4th and taking on $17.5M on last year's salary cap. Big difference.
This team could really use the version of JJ Watt that is about 26 years old. This old broken down version? Only if he’s cheap.
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I see the value of adding him (a J-Pep signing: still effective, versatility, leadership), but the risks (age + injury history) are significant enough that -- with our cap situation -- we have to make a reasonable valuation and stick with it. No bidding wars.
Yeah, could be a Reggie White for us, but could also be a Joe Johnson (haven't heard THAT name in a while, huh ).
Yeah, could be a Reggie White for us, but could also be a Joe Johnson (haven't heard THAT name in a while, huh ).
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Wouldn't Watt be more of the Dean Lowery role than the Preston Smith role? I see him, KC, Keke as the base 3 DL with Z and Gary on the edges.
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Missing the point and wrong information.NCF wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 11:10Trading a 4th and taking on $17.5M on last year's salary cap. Big difference.
My point was people don't seem to care very much about the draft capital (comp pick) when signing an FA, however they do a ton when its in a trade.
And his contract last year was 15.5, all base salary, wasn't even proposing that we should have traded for him, but we would have had to pay him just under 6 million for the last 6 games.
A hefty number perhaps we didn't have without making a corresponding financial move, but I would have been damn excited.
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There are many interesting precedences, both good and bad. I don't think anyone really noticed that Dave Robinson went to the Redskins, or that both Bob "Happiness is Muddin'" Brown #78 and Lionel Aldridge went to the Chargers. If JJ is even a half-step up from any of the guys we've got that don't seem to make many plays ......... then why not give JJ a try as long as we can cut him if necessary ......... assuming that he can pass his physical. Howard Green and Ryan Pickett were around JJ watt's age and they contributed just fine on the 2010 Super Bowl 45 team. Sean Jones and Reggie White were older than 32 during the Super Bowl 31 1996 season.Labrev wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 13:05I see the value of adding him (a J-Pep signing: still effective, versatility, leadership), but the risks (age + injury history) are significant enough that -- with our cap situation -- we have to make a reasonable valuation and stick with it. No bidding wars.
Yeah, could be a Reggie White for us, but could also be a Joe Johnson (haven't heard THAT name in a while, huh ).
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I want JJ Watt and I want him right now!
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So if we cut Kirksey, Lowry and Preston, it might make sense to see if we can Watt on a reasonable 3 year deal with a low first year cap hit. And it would be worth it if he still gives us three good years.
And we are going to get exactly what Veruca got.
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lupedafiasco wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 12:26I would be shocked. As a team already over the cap I can’t imagine us getting a high priced player about to turn 32 who is coming off a really down year in terms of production. He played all 16 games and ended up with only 5 sacks, 14 TFLs, and 17 QB hits. PFF graded him well at 85.
How much of that was motivation issues and maybe being down constantly leading to less opportunities I can’t say. I would be excited if they make the move but times and a lengthy list of injuries is against Watt.
So how much do we hate the Kevin King pick now?
We could have Z Smith, R Gary, JJ Watt, TJ Watt, a SB ring, and enough cap savings to sign TJ to an extension.
We could have Z Smith, R Gary, JJ Watt, TJ Watt, a SB ring, and enough cap savings to sign TJ to an extension.
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Some of us always hated the Kevin King pick.
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This front office has shown no desire to “go for it” or do the (very possible) cap gymnastics it would require to bring in JJ.
I’d be shocked if it happens.
And I’m not even convinced the dollars and gymnastics would be worth it anyways
I’d be shocked if it happens.
And I’m not even convinced the dollars and gymnastics would be worth it anyways
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I mean if I'm being perfectly honest, I would rather have Jason Verrett as our "splash" FA move.
I have no idea what he will command though either.
I have no idea what he will command though either.
Yes, we are leaving those guys out because they didn't win a Super Bowl. My point was you want a guy that is not only a really, really, really, really good football player, but also a transcendent leader and face of the defense. Actually, I think Peppers fits the bill but we just didn't get the job done. Having a guy like this doesn't guarantee you a SB win, but I also do not think it is a coincidence that we did have one the two times we did win. Let me ask you this. Who is the leader of our current defense?go pak go wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 12:29So are we just leaving out Julius Peppers and Mercedes Lewis etc. because they weren't on the roster when the team won it?NCF wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021 09:13I will say, Z is a very talented football player... as was Clay Matthews, but they are not "that guy". Favre had Reggie and we won a Super Bowl. Rodgers had Woodson and we won a Super Bowl. Getting Watt would be that guy, that face of the defense that could get us back again. Also one of those guys that then makes Z and everyone else on defense that much better around him.
I mean if we are being real, Clay Matthews had a lot more to do with us winning the SB than Charles Woodson did in a brace on the sideline.
Someone had to tell Pickett to spill it. Someone had to use his helmet to knock the ball out.
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