Largest standard deviation in the league, baby!
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Jason Garrett with the astute analysis that teams that win at least two thirds of their games are more successful than teams that don't.
A larger Jordan would have caught that
The only way Watson and the Browns can turn this into anything but the worst contract of all time is if they win the Superbowl and he plays a significant part in getting them there. Their defense is looking incredible right now. Given the cap space Watson takes up and the picks they traded to Houston to get him, that team could very well be Superbowl favorites right now if they'd spent all those resources at other positions and either kept Mayfield or brought in a significantly cheaper game manager type QB.
Wow, Travis can't even get Taylor to record a ring tone for him?
This isn't even the good type of bad football game, where there are at least stupid interceptions and hilarious fumbles and frustrated players fighting each other. This is just boring bad football.
Only 10 of his 37 pass attempts were beyond 5 yards, and only 5 were beyond 10 yards. 16 of his throws were at or behind the line of scrimmage.