With the breaking news that Deshaun Watson will have season-ending surgery, it’s a good time to examine the Browns return on their $230M investment, along with them giving up three first-round picks, one third-round pick, and two fourth-round picks. 34 games into the 85 total games of the contract have delivered the following results:
- 11 full games at QB
- 7 total wins (when playing the entire game)
- 3 total games with above average play (measured by ANY/A)
That team is far more likable with PJ.
Guys, they could have kept Baker Mayfield for HALF that money. They would be superbowl contenders with Baker right now.
DUCKS
Is haslam the worst owner in the league? You know he was behind the fully guaranteed part
To be fair, they might be 40% of the way thru the duration of the contract, but they have to swallow 83% of the cap-hit for the contract.
I’m measuring it in sadness over time, so it’s actually pretty appealing that it’s 40% through.
The lasting negative impact of cap hits and wasted talent will just feel like business as usual, just without a serial sexual predator bringing down the whole vibe.
Better question, what does Watson/The Browns need to do to make this trade worth it?
If they win the Superbowl next year, does that even everything out?
If Haslam sells the team it was worth it in the long run. Chemo to kill the cancer.
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I’d like to see the side by side of Watson and mayfield.
Guys, Deshaun can get massages now! Lol!
That’s above league average, not his average.
I gotta know, did you make this on short notice? Or did you have it in the vault
Another banger post as per usual
Bills are happier than anyone that people are focusing on Watson and the Browns.
Keep going… Im almost there
How many Watson threads are going to be made? This is like ridiculous.
Your metric is awful if the Ravens game is considered “below average performance”
Fuck the Haslams and unearned, inherited wealth that sustains jackasses like them