Watson was warned by the Texans months before he was sued that he needed to stop trolling social media for hand jobs, as at least one woman was going to pursue criminal/civil action. Yet he continued anyway, at great risk to himself and his career. That's indicative of someone with a real sexual/psychological hang up. I would not be surprised if something like this happens again with Watson. Giving him any guaranteed money beyond one year is incredibly risky, I think.BF004 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:22Good lord, teams just tossing away picks for QB's. Even down to Wentz and Darnold.
That was kind of out of right field.
If I was Watson, I would be all for Atlanta over Cleveland, to be honest.
Can't think of a team that is gunna want Baker on a fairly expensive contract at this point.
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And Cleveland wanted an "adult" at QB. Unbelievably risky move. Frankly the Browns are the obvious choice to try it.Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:30Watson was warned by the Texans months before he was sued that he needed to stop trolling social media for hand jobs, as at least one woman was going to pursue criminal/civil action. Yet he continued anyway, at great risk to himself and his career. That's indicative of someone with a real sexual/psychological hang up. I would not be surprised if something like this happens again with Watson. Giving him any guaranteed money beyond one year is incredibly risky, I think.BF004 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:22Good lord, teams just tossing away picks for QB's. Even down to Wentz and Darnold.
That was kind of out of right field.
If I was Watson, I would be all for Atlanta over Cleveland, to be honest.
Can't think of a team that is gunna want Baker on a fairly expensive contract at this point.
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Always kind of liked him. The Slayer bit was great of course. RIP
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I want to amend this. "Kinda" is the wrong word. Clayton was really one of the first guys I started regularly following and reading on NFL stuff. Sure he was way too attached the Seahawks and that knocked him down a notch (being funny, kinda). But he helped lay the groundwork for a lot of what we follow today. He was a good one.
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source?Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:30Watson was warned by the Texans months before he was sued that he needed to stop trolling social media for hand jobs, as at least one woman was going to pursue criminal/civil action. Yet he continued anyway, at great risk to himself and his career. That's indicative of someone with a real sexual/psychological hang up. I would not be surprised if something like this happens again with Watson. Giving him any guaranteed money beyond one year is incredibly risky, I think.BF004 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:22Good lord, teams just tossing away picks for QB's. Even down to Wentz and Darnold.
That was kind of out of right field.
If I was Watson, I would be all for Atlanta over Cleveland, to be honest.
Can't think of a team that is gunna want Baker on a fairly expensive contract at this point.
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This guy is and always has been a poor man's Manziel. Pick anything and he is similar to but not as much as Manziel was at it.
Mobile, but not as mobile as Manziel.
Talented, but not as talented as Manziel.
Headcase, but not as much of a headcase as Manziel.
Short, but not as short as Manziel.
Now his time in Cleveland is coming to an end, and it was a disappointment, but not as much of a disappointment as Manziel.
He was a POS in college and I was generally rooting against him in the NFL (although mostly I didn't care), but I thought it was the dumbest thing when they made him the #1 overall pick and you had Josh Allen sitting there.
This guy is and always has been a poor man's Manziel. Pick anything and he is similar to but not as much as Manziel was at it.
Mobile, but not as mobile as Manziel.
Talented, but not as talented as Manziel.
Headcase, but not as much of a headcase as Manziel.
Short, but not as short as Manziel.
Now his time in Cleveland is coming to an end, and it was a disappointment, but not as much of a disappointment as Manziel.
He was a POS in college and I was generally rooting against him in the NFL (although mostly I didn't care), but I thought it was the dumbest thing when they made him the #1 overall pick and you had Josh Allen sitting there.
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Drj820 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 21:48source?Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:30Watson was warned by the Texans months before he was sued that he needed to stop trolling social media for hand jobs, as at least one woman was going to pursue criminal/civil action. Yet he continued anyway, at great risk to himself and his career. That's indicative of someone with a real sexual/psychological hang up. I would not be surprised if something like this happens again with Watson. Giving him any guaranteed money beyond one year is incredibly risky, I think.BF004 wrote: ↑18 Mar 2022 15:22Good lord, teams just tossing away picks for QB's. Even down to Wentz and Darnold.
That was kind of out of right field.
If I was Watson, I would be all for Atlanta over Cleveland, to be honest.
Can't think of a team that is gunna want Baker on a fairly expensive contract at this point.
This was all widely reported in multiple news outlets at the time of the complaints. SI did extensive reporting, as did USA Today.
Texans medical staff was concerned about (1) the volume of massages, (2) the number of different therapists, and (3) the method by which Watson was hiring the therapists. The organization became aware of problems in January and February and Watson was told by attorneys and his own sports agency (Athletes First) that at least two women had complained and that he should stop using social media to procure massages, yet Watson continued in his behavior. For example, in early March he contacted a woman - a new therapist for him - on Instagram about a discounted massage. She would later be one of the complainants in the larger civil lawsuit brought forth later in the month.
To continue a behavior like this that is leading to criminal/civil litigation is reckless, minimally. It is indicative of someone with a compulsion or addiction. If he truly needed massage therapy - for legitimate medical reasons rather than sex - he should have had the team medical staff procure a therapist and the massage should have occurred at a team approved facility. But that wasn't what he was after. He wanted hand jobs and oral sex from random women he found online. I'm not a sexual prude and I don't have any hang ups about people paying for sex. But when a behavior is leading to criminal/civil liability and someone has been warned as such, it would seem prudent to stop that behavior, which Watson was unable to do. He's either incredibly dumb or has a compulsion issue he can't manage.
With Rodgers signed and Watson traded, the dominoes are falling.
Man, I would’ve so loved this move for the Packers.
Edit: and now I REALLY wish it was the Packers. #steal
Edit: and now I REALLY wish it was the Packers. #steal
So why did Woods get such a low offer? Is his injury and cap hit that bad?
Wow, that hurts. I've not been one of those guys who has gotten mad about missing out on Gilmore, OBJ, etc. but man, there is no real excuse for letting Woods get away from us for that little. Sure, Rams probably would have been loath to give one of their main competitors in the NFC a good player (notable that they sent him to the AFC), but you compensate for that by sweetening the pot -- make 'em an offer they can't refuse.
And I would have sweetened that pot quite a bit...
And I would have sweetened that pot quite a bit...
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“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
I see Woods as more of what we have when we need a 1 and 2 wr.
I wonder if our I-wanna-be-involved-in-personnel-decisions QB is making these sort of calls…
GM Rodgers told us FAs want to come to GB bc of him but are stymied by asst GM Gute. GM Rodgers should wield his power and tweet out who he wants, who wants to come, and who only isn’t coming bc or asst gm gute.
Might help the team out since so many guys allegedly want to come here
Might help the team out since so many guys allegedly want to come here
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I’m hearing that Ryan is due a $7M bonus today if he isnt traded. So, lets see if the Falcons really move on from him. Indy?
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Indy makes the most sense. Not sure what Atlanta is planning if they trade him. Maybe they feel good with a rookie at #8, or getting Mayfield or Jimmy G.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022 07:15I’m hearing that Ryan is due a $7M bonus today if he isnt traded. So, lets see if the Falcons really move on from him. Indy?
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If I were Atlanta, I'd realize I'm not gunna be very good and I don't want to lose Matt Ryan for nothing in a year or two. Suck this year, try getting a 2023 1st from another team, have your own good pick, make sure you get a QB next year.paco wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022 11:17Indy makes the most sense. Not sure what Atlanta is planning if they trade him. Maybe they feel good with a rookie at #8, or getting Mayfield or Jimmy G.Scott4Pack wrote: ↑21 Mar 2022 07:15I’m hearing that Ryan is due a $7M bonus today if he isnt traded. So, lets see if the Falcons really move on from him. Indy?