That is what I have been saying since the start of the season when BoB survived the 51-7 fallout. Now to the other points, since a couple were so nice as to explain what I meant for me

. I don't like OB's system because it does put a lot on the QB to make snap decisions and you do need a Brady or Manning style of QB. By that I don't mean a HoF per say but a QB with a quick arm and quicker mind. That has nothing to do with intelligence, its simply being able to make a snap decision and then change it on the fly. That's not something you can learn nor can be taught, you have to just be born with that ability and that's something I don't like about his system is because it does require that unteachable ability.
Now lets take Watson, first he is extremely intelligence, that is clear from looking at his college grades and listening to him talk for 5 minutes. What he doesn't have though is a steel trap mind, to me Watson over thinks things. I keep coming back to his combine report but one of the things it said was that at Clemson the offense was designed not to give Watson to many options so he didn't have to overthink things. If Watson doesn't have a chance to overthink things he can make magic, that's why you have those Houdini moves after its all gone south, but if you ask him to pick from 20 different plays and he only has 20 seconds to pick and let the rest of the offense know what he picked its not going to work.
So final verdict on why I think OB and Watson are such a bad fit its because you could not get two different styles if you tried. OB system does work to a certain level, that's why guys like Osweiler and Hoyer had their best seasons here but it is completely wrong in all ways for a QB like Watson. Overall Watson is head, shoulders and torso above Osweiler and Hoyer but the system is so wrong for him its not even funny any more. It's like trying to make a car go with a jet engine, yes in theory its still an engine and it does what a car engine does, makes something move, but its just wrong at all levels.