@CeeVee3YT@RoosterTakes Bro wtf are you trying to say you came back 21-3 Mich harder than a 0-0 ball game? It’s not like the game started 21-3 you damn moron.
@fantasyinstall Addison is the only decent asset you’re losing. Keldon sucks and was overhyped/overdrafted for no good reason. KC isn’t gonna be good any time soon stuck in CLE. Easy
@hjdipasquale@DynastyDaddyFF JSN. No reason you should be giving up a 2nd and even then idk if it gets it done. Love is an elite prospect but like we just saw with Jeanty last year, if you’re on a bad offense and have a bad defense, negative game scripts make it hard for RBs to produce. When will AZ be good?
@KovachZebulun@TFG_Football Lmao so they’re supposed to let Watson and Reed walk with Doubs then have to continue drafting WRs? Didn’t realize extending at a position where 3 of them are on the field and 5+ play any given sunday was a knock on a guy going into his 2nd year.
@cashbeezwax@mcreavyc@Pete_Martuneac Lol I don’t have anything against Caleb but your arguments against Maye are pathetic. He can’t control his regular season schedule nor the opposing offenses. He still beat two of the top defenses in the league in the playoffs. Not like Caleb ran the gauntlet last year either.
@aaron_wind3@Rishibets I know plenty of Celtics fans betting on the NBA finals. People bet on championships their favorite team isn’t in more often than not considering only 2 teams are in a championship matchup
@cashbeezwax@mcreavyc@Pete_Martuneac This is insane cope lol the Bears had the 4th easiest schedule, Caleb played like shit in the playoffs, Maye beat 2 of the top 3/4 defenses in the league. I would’ve loved to see Caleb play the Seahawks in the playoffs 😂 would’ve got shut out with more picks than completions
@footballguycfb@FFBirdGang Lmao force fed 11 TDs. It’s not force feeding, it’s doing what works. He’s still an elite route runner with elite hands. If teams give him single coverage he’s gonna win the matchup in that scenario. If it wasn’t working and they kept doing it, you could call it “force feeding”
6’4” 4.3 receivers don’t grow on trees. People hating on the deal don’t understand positional value.
This offense moves different with Christian Watsons deep threat on the field.
His best days are ahead of him Packers fans, be excited.
@BillyMcburner@OnyxOdds@AdamSchefter And GB is banking on that and probably has many outs if he’s not. But his main issue was hamstrings which has been corrected. An ACL tear can happen to anyone, it’s a freak thing not an “injury prone” thing.
@BluntsMike@BookOfEli_NFL Lmao. Jeudy had 145 targets that year bc the browns were airing it out all the time. Wandale also played on a terrible giants team and they threw him 100 5 yard passes bc they were losing and had no downfield threat. WR1s on awful teams get volume, shocker.
@BillyMcburner@OnyxOdds@AdamSchefter Don’t really see an argument for his rookie year besides the fact he needed 4 more games to get the same yardage total and 1 extra receiving TD.
Guys this isn’t difficult. The Watson contract was always going to be a lightning rod topic. Watson has never played more than 554 snaps in a season, averaging 510 per year. He’s never caught more than 41 balls or had more than 620 yards. He’s missed 20 games in 4 years. But anyone with a minuscule amount of ball knowledge and/or common sense can see that the Packers offense is incredibly better and more efficient with Watson on the field. The Packers were never going to let him walk and it was always going to take this type of deal to get the contract done. In order for it to pay off CLEARLY Watson is going to need to stay healthier than he’s been over 4 years. BUT with the low guaranteed money Green Bay has wisely left themselves outs if that doesn’t happen. The Packers are betting on Watson. I’d do the same. It’s a good bit of business for both sides and hopefully it pays off in a major way. Only time will tell.