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On February 20, 2018 at 6:37 PM, life long said:

I can see them shopping Watt soon. The real face of the franchise...

He just won the Walter Payton Man Of The Year Award for all his charity work/fundraising for Houston hurricane victims. Also, outside of QB Watson, who else on their active roster has positive name recognition on a wide scale? Nobody. 

 

JJ will be in Houston for awhile yet. He might need to modify his workout regimen since injuries are starting to occur more frequently now. He's a mad man in the weight room. 

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6 minutes ago, southwest1 said:

He just won the Walter Payton Man Of The Year Award for all his charity work/fundraising for Houston hurricane victims. Also, outside of QB Watson, who else on their active roster has positive name recognition on a wide scale? Nobody. 

 

JJ will be in Houston for awhile yet. He might need to modify his workout regimen since injuries are starting to occur more frequently now. He's a mad man in the weight room. 

I still wish we found a way to get his brother T.J., he will carry on the legacy..

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