davidholly
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Looks like JJ will be releasing his new shoe soon!! MegaWatt
Should of gone with terawatt... or terrorwattt...
Looks like JJ will be releasing his new shoe soon!! MegaWatt
I saw a commercial with JJ Watt sitting in a locker room and being verbally abused by some guy with a guitar.
I'm sick of seeing white men demeaned in commercials. Male negroes are never demeaned in commercials.
White men should refuse to do commercials such as this.
Pft is trying to make the statement that Watt gets a free pass for his supposed antics because he is white. What antics might you ask? Basically having a chip on his shoulder because he was labeled a two star recruit and he proved them all wrong.
Congrats to The Nordic Beast, who despite an injury-plagued season (groin, hand), was still the most dominant defender in the league. Sure, he didn't score multiple TD's as he did during last season's legendary campaign, but nobody expected him (or anybody else) to ever replicate 2014-2015. I will say that fame and notoriety really do seem to have changed JJ Watt. He went from an "awe shucks" type (despite being an instant superstar) to having an bit of arrogance/edge to his personality. I saw an ESPN piece featuring Watt this past season and he was signing his own praises a little too much for my liking. Oh well, better an ultra-confident white player than the opposite...
My hope is that Bill O'Brien finally wises up and begins to mold his offense after New England, where he had much success. I'd love to see Watt win the Superbowl one day.
Unbelievable:
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports J.J. Watt re-injured his surgically-repaired back and will be out "an extended period of time," possibly the rest of the season. Watt had back surgery over the offseason, but made it back in time for Week 1 when some thought he'd miss 2-3 games. It's fair to wonder if he pushed himself too hard to get back and did more harm than good. Either way, this is a massive loss for the Texans as a team. Easily the most dominant defensive player in the game, Houston will now have to turn to some replacement-level player. Back injuries are never good, and Watt turned 27 last spring. He even started talking about retirement back in April.