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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 1019600" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>Good points and a good question. If I'm going on emotion, which is mostly anger so not good, yeah I'd move him and grab another WR early 2nd round. I'm sick if seeing him walk the sidelines in street clothes.</p><p></p><p>But the logical part of me says that makes no sense. First, Watson is worth nothing in a trade. Second, and this has been noted by others, he has to be accounted for when he does play, making life easier for the other talented WRs and TEs to get open. Third, GB has other, more pressing needs for the early draft picks. Finally, give Watson a third year and another off season to work with strength and conditioning coaches to see how he can build some strength and flexibility.</p><p></p><p>Hamstring injuries are notoriously hard to heal, and chronic. Each time an athlete suffers this injury, scar tissue builds, making another pull or even a tear all the more likely. But Watson is young. Players can also be coached to avoid injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 1019600, member: 13032"] Good points and a good question. If I'm going on emotion, which is mostly anger so not good, yeah I'd move him and grab another WR early 2nd round. I'm sick if seeing him walk the sidelines in street clothes. But the logical part of me says that makes no sense. First, Watson is worth nothing in a trade. Second, and this has been noted by others, he has to be accounted for when he does play, making life easier for the other talented WRs and TEs to get open. Third, GB has other, more pressing needs for the early draft picks. Finally, give Watson a third year and another off season to work with strength and conditioning coaches to see how he can build some strength and flexibility. Hamstring injuries are notoriously hard to heal, and chronic. Each time an athlete suffers this injury, scar tissue builds, making another pull or even a tear all the more likely. But Watson is young. Players can also be coached to avoid injury. [/QUOTE]
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