Cleveland Browns (Factory of Sadness)
- By ScriptOhio
- Professional Football
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Just sayin': This guy at S/I sure isn't onboard with starting Watson.So, according to Moniken Sanders and Watson are neck and neck. Dillon is trade fodder???
Offseason Good, Bad and Ugly: Rams’ Favorite Status Is Good for the NFL
Having one clear team at the top makes the season more interesting. Plus, the Cowboys are intriguing and the Browns are considering a terrible decision.
Bad: The Browns even considering Deshaun Watson as their starter
There are controversial opinions. There are bad decisions. And there are decisions so dumb, so stunningly idiotic, they deserve immediate renouncement by everyone watching them happen.If the Browns start Deshaun Watson under center in 2026, that would fall into the latter category.
Watson has proved to be one of the worst acquisitions in NFL history, and that’s without accounting for his hideous off-field behavior which includes being accused by 27 women of sexual misconduct and/or assault. Despite all of it, Cleveland not only traded three first-round picks for Watson but then gave him a five-year, $230 million, fully-guaranteed contract.
Since joining the Browns before the 2022 season, Watson has played 19 games. He’s been suspended and torn his Achilles. On the field, he’s thrown for 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for Cleveland while completing 61.2% of his attempts. He’s won nine games.
Somehow, despite entering the last season of his ill-fated contract, first-year coach Todd Monken is considering starting Watson, saying that Watson and rookie Shedeur Sanders have both “earned the opportunity to continue to compete.”
Unless the Browns are even more inept than the past 30 years would suggest, there’s zero upside to starting Watson. He certainly hasn’t earned the right to compete, as he’s been a disaster his entire tenure with the franchise. Sanders is six years younger and signed for two additional seasons. He’s the clear choice, even if he proves to be a backup-level player. Sanders has potential and upside. Watson does not.
The mere idea of starting Watson is lunacy, and something that should be squashed quickly.
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