I wouldn't count DWatson as a winner yet. And ODB is in Cleveland, that's hardly winning either.
I wouldn't count DWatson as a winner yet. And ODB is in Cleveland, that's hardly winning either.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
The Giants have been one of the worst run franchises over the past four or five years. Cleveland just won a playoff game. ODB is still a big name in the NFL. The most noteworthy player NYG has is a RB that might be injury prone.
Not to dismiss the issues between BM's efficiency numbers without ODB -he's been remarkably better and part of that is he doesn't have a WR demanding the ball- but NYG = horrid.
How could Watson be a winner when he’s coming off 5-11 with a career record of 54-53 lol, dude has hardly played winning football. Stat ball he was good but majority of his numbers came in garbage time. Watson was not making plays keeping his team in game’s, he was making plays once the games we’re pretty much over. Him and Prescott both tend to put up these great stats but never seem to do it early on to keep there teams in the game’s.
The Plan at the moment:
Draft: Trade a 3rd and 6th this year to a team to move up and get a 2nd next year (this will happen).
Players I want:
Jake Ferguson (Jake Butt) or Jelani Woods or Jeremy Ruckert or Cade Otten (owen daniels) at TE- All 4th rd or later.
Troy Anderson LB 3rd/4th rd (yay Timmy!)
Neil Farrell, JR DL- run stuffer- bye purcell
You can't say 'two plus two is five' and then respond with 'no you're missing the point two plus two is 6," when someone corrects you sir.
You went from saying that he wasn't discussed or talked about last year to now claiming it's been several years. It's hard to justify saying that someone's missed the point when the point in question was changed...by the person who made the point...and then changed it.
As far him not being talked about for multiple years: that claim is audacious. Because two years ago it was his first season in Cleveland. When CLE traded for him it was a polarizing move and was a big talking point of the offseason. A lot of people hated it because the trade involved giving up a good OL player. A lot of people loved it because it gave CLE another big weapon. Throughout the course of that season ODB's production, how Baker was getting him the ball, etc. were all key talking poitns. In that same year of 2019 ODB had one of the highest rates of jersey sales. Meaning that he was very much in the mind's eye of not just the aforementioned media, but the fans as well.
Before all of that, he was one of the biggest stars in New York. So given how only last year was really the first year he wasn't in the mind's eye of the media/fans, you have no point.
I wouldn't have taken the time to correct you not because you're demonstrably wrong, but because you tried to correct someone by changing your 'point' while also being wrong.
Edited for a typo, at least the one I caught.
Last edited by King87; 05-09-2021 at 03:23 PM.
I understood that U29 was talking about winning the contract war with their former employer. This is not about on-field performance. (My OBJ comment was snark anyway - to think "winning" means you wind up in a place like Cleveland). Watson hasn't won yet because he's still an Oiler. Once he's traded, you can make that claim.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
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