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Conveniently skipped over the part where he led the league in touchdown passes
SEATTLE - With four touchdown passes Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson continued his historic start, passing Kurt Warner with 19 touchdown passes through his first seven career NFL games
Now be honest d4h if this was Dobbs youd be creaming your shorts even if he got hurt but since its Watson its luck, a flash in the pan! Lol youre too predictable switch it up maybe try giving some of these guys a little credit
Conveniently skipped over the part where he led the league in touchdown passes
SEATTLE - With four touchdown passes Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, Houston Texans rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson continued his historic start, passing Kurt Warner with 19 touchdown passes through his first seven career NFL games
Now be honest d4h if this was Dobbs youd be creaming your shorts even if he got hurt but since its Watson its luck, a flash in the pan! Lol youre too predictable switch it up maybe try giving some of these guys a little credit
It's funny that y'all keep creating fictional arguments against me when I've made myself clear many times on players like Deshaun Watson.
I actually predicted Watson's rookie year. I said before the season he would win rookie of the year. I have constantly said his skill set is very similar to Dobbs (which is a very high compliment coming from me considering what I think of Josh).
I have only had one reservation about Watson. DURABILITY. I said it before the draft. If I thought he could stay healthy, he would be right behind Dobbs. But since I thought his career would be cut short by injury I didn't rank him high.
Josh Dobbs is basically a more talented and durable version of Deshaun Watson.
Don't be surprised if Corey Davis is among the league leaders when it comes to receiving yards and TDs. Hell, he might even lead the entire league in those categories.
At the very least, I expect him to run away with the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award unless Dobbs ends up having a season like Dak Prescott (which is possible).
Ummm, this is just a bold faced lie. If you're going to be an utter failure, at least have some integrity. Let's see what you really said before the season...
This isn't the strongest QB class. 2 years of decent production by Watson might be good enough for #3 on the list.
The only guys I feel good about in terms of long term potential is Dobbs and Kaaya.
Watson's star will shine bright but not for very long. Sorta like Vince Young. Remember he was ROY and looked incredible early on before falling apart.
This is what sucks about message boards. You can change your view on something for months but people will pick out an earlier post to try and make you look like a hypocrite.
For the record, I made that post in April after the draft. I changed my pick to Watson in August during the preseason. I made this post on page 30 of this thread:
I pretty much predicted Watson's rookie season right here. I said he would shine brightly early on like Vince Young who won rookie of the year. But then it fell apart due to injury. Just as I said many times before.
I've been saying Watson would have a Vince Young like rookie year since August and the NFL preseason.
This is what sucks about message boards. You can change your view on something for months but people will pick out an earlier post to try and make you look like a hypocrite.
For the record, I made that post in April after the draft. I changed my pick to Watson in August during the preseason. I made this post on page 30 of this thread:
I pretty much predicted Watson's rookie season right here. I said he would shine brightly early on like Vince Young who won rookie of the year. But then it fell apart due to injury. Just as I said many times before.
I've been saying Watson would have a Vince Young like rookie year since August and the NFL preseason.
No. What you do is you throw crap against the wall and change your views so you can say you were "right". If Watson hadn't gotten hot and then hurt, you would be bumping your first post about him in April saying you were "right"
When was Dobbs ever as good as Watson let alone better
High school? No
College? Hell no
Rookie year? LOL
And on the same page he quoted he had Brad Kaaya at #2. The poor child is pathetic.
I believe he's back on the Lions right now. After he was cut, the Panthers picked him right up. And somehow he ended up back on the Lions.
He ended up back on the Lions because the Panthers cut him as well.
Then the Lions cut him again, for the 3rd time overall. I believe hes on their practice squad now.
According to our False Prophet Dobbs & Kayaa were the only franchise QB's in the draft. At the moment that means a 3rd stringer and and a thrice waived no stringer.
I still like Kaaya's potential. He reminds me a lot of Matt Ryan.
It'll take him a few years but I'm confident he'll develop into a franchise QB in a few years.
Watson will be the RG3 of this class. He'll be great early on but fizzle out because of injuries.
This will only make me look better in 2 years when they are both considered frachise QBs.
Dobbs will be an All-Pro MVP candidate in 2019 while Brad Kaaya will be a solid young QB in the NFL with Matt Ryan potential.
Please name these quarterbacks that are somehow great in the nfl but werent good in collegeYou could say that about a lot of NFL stars. Was JJ Watt the best player in high school or college? How about Tom Brady? Or even Alvin Kamara?
Most of the very best in the NFL weren't highly ranked as high school recruits or in college.
Please name these quarterbacks that are somehow great in the nfl but werent good in college
And dont name guys that went to small schools like wentz and big ben
Truth.
Of the specific games he picked in the preseason, he would have been more accurate had he just flipped a coin.
