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There’s a very easy pick for the Jaguars to make but let’s see if they make it lol.
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Crap, sorry. with the 129th pick, the Seahawks select: Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn If that doesn’t make Russell Wilson happy, then 7@€# him! @crazycolt1and the Jags are aim the clock.
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Watson started this recent public trade thing by stating that the organization has flawed hiring practices. And I think he never debunked the idea that the current owner was a lot like his father, simply because he is his son. Its not really about the next season or even the team's won loss record over the next three years. Its bigger than that. I think it would be smarter to not accommodate whiners, and in a legal manner, not set the precedent of accommodating someone who conducts detrimental actions that undermines the new coach and the authority structure of the organization. If you accommodate Watson, you set the precedent that all whiners need to be accommodated or else you end up singling some out for disparate treatment. This shows what a cancer players like Watson are to an entire organization. And, I would think a player like that has limited trade value, despite the rumors. I would simply move on from him....forget he even exists...would be the less time consuming and smarter move. If he wants to sit out, fine, but I'm drafting this spring with the idea that he's going to try to put me at a disadvantage and wait until after FA and the draft before he tells me he wont play next year. There is some root of the problem that has yet to be revealed. If its about making bad personnel decisions, resulting in a losing record, I get that....but the HC, OBrien who was responsible for those moves was fired months ago. Seems like Watson and Watt are still holding some kind of grudge over something, or simply launching their marketing brand by grandstanding. If I were the GM, I'd just ignore Watson until he apologized for those statements instead of honoring his wishes, and then if the team struggles, show to the whole world what people like that can do to a team, blame the teams failure's over a whiner sitting out the season too arrogant and stubborn to apologize for something he should not have said in the first place.
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