NFL: ***2020 NFL Season Thread***

Chicago professional sports franchises are about the most unlikable group around.

Cubs, Sox, Bears, Bulls, & Blackhawks?? Not a good team to follow in the bunch.

Oh whah whah whah, I've won 20 championships in 30 years and I can't handle a little bit of shittiness
 
Really like where Miami is sitting in the draft. QBs are going to be a premium.
-Rapelessberger is done in Pitt.
-Washington in the market.
-Patriots will be looking.
just to name a few

Saw where Watson is not happy in Houston and would be open to a move to Miami. I have never been sold with Tua there since day 1.
 
Oh whah whah whah, I've won 20 championships in 30 years and I can't handle a little bit of shittiness

I'm not even sure what this means? 20 championships in 30 years?

Off the top of my head I can think of the Jordan Bulls with 6, Blackhawks with 3, Scrubs and Sawks with 1 each.

I DGAF about their championships or lack of them. It's a group of teams that are tough to pull for. Not much likable about any of them.
 
Really like where Miami is sitting in the draft. QBs are going to be a premium.
-Rapelessberger is done in Pitt.
-Washington in the market.
-Patriots will be looking.
just to name a few

Saw where Watson is not happy in Houston and would be open to a move to Miami. I have never been sold with Tua there since day 1.

Interested in hearing your (and others?) thoughts about trading for Watson. Everything I’ve seen says Tua + our next 3 first rounders.

Id personally prefer keeping Tua and having chance to get 3 more weapons around him and having the financial flexibility to do more.

I would argue after Parker, the Dolphins have the worst receiving corp in the NFL, and I’m not sure any QB can work with what the Dolphins have.

Keep in mind, Stills was worthless in Houston and he was the Dolphins best receiver just 2 years ago. IMO, Dolphins don’t have the assets to even let Watson be successful, so trading away the farm would only handcuff them more, I think
 
Interested in hearing your (and others?) thoughts about trading for Watson. Everything I’ve seen says Tua + our next 3 first rounders.

Id personally prefer keeping Tua and having chance to get 3 more weapons around him and having the financial flexibility to do more.

I would argue after Parker, the Dolphins have the worst receiving corp in the NFL, and I’m not sure any QB can work with what the Dolphins have.

Keep in mind, Stills was worthless in Houston and he was the Dolphins best receiver just 2 years ago. IMO, Dolphins don’t have the assets to even let Watson be successful, so trading away the farm would only handcuff them more, I think
Tua looks pretty lost
 
If the option is developing Tua or losing a ton of picks and hoping Watson is a franchise QB then I’m going with Tua. Miami needs some weapons on offense, Watson isn’t doing that much more for them as they are right now.
 
Tua looks pretty lost

Weren't they 7-3 in games he started? Two of those loses were to Buffalo and KC...Miami isn't that far off of being a playoff team. Not sure why they want to risk it on a guy who has never really taken a team past where they already are.
 
Keep in mind, Miamis #2 receiver the last 2 weeks was traded by the Dolphins to the Patriots for a 6th round pick Week 8 and the Patriots were so unimpressed they cut him.

The Patriots, who have arguably a bottom 5 wide receiver room, cut him, and he was the second best receiver the Dolphins could put on the field.

I don’t think it’s Tua is bad as much as it is he literally had no one to throw to.
 
I would make that trade for Watson in a heartbeat if I'm the Dolphins. If people have concerns about his attitude at all, I would point to how truly awful the Texans organization has handled things (trading draft picks for middling players, trading away Deandre Hopkins for bread crumbs, signing Randall Cobb for $10M). QB is easily the most important position in all team sports, why not get one of the best 6 QBs in the league?

I get that the Dolphins were 7-3 in Tua starts, but how good was Tua? QB wins is not a good stat to use. I'm pretty sure Craig Krenzel had a good record for a while. Nobody thought he was good.
 

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