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Originally Posted by RealSNR
The kid doesn't have "it."
"It" is only good enough if you can replicate it at the same level over a period of time.
Deshaun Watson demonstrated he had "it" against ****ing chemistry major walk ons. His toughest competition was a team of whom half even get a chance on a 53-man NFL regular season roster. That's a pretty damn good percentage, but that means you're still only able to dominate at that level of competition and prove that you have "it".
If you're not good enough to do it in the pros, guess what happens to all that "it?"
Yep. That means you're worthless. Congratulations! You're mediocre!
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Seems too early to make this kind of judgment. My biggest concern with Deshaun is the huge hits he is taking on the field. I think he has potential to be a very good QB, but he has to learn to protect himself out there.