Hervoyel
BUENO!
Whether Watson knows the offense or not was never my deciding factor for whether or not Watson should start. My reasons were two fold...
1) He is the future
2) Can he protect himself
Personally, I think the sooner he starts the sooner this becomes the team we want it to be.
I think the Texans want Watson to start sooner rather than later. What I saw last night did not convince me he wasn't ready. He made good decisions with the ball. He didn't hurt the team.
Really? Whether Watson knows the offense or not was never your deciding factor? Shouldn't it be? I mean, how many years do you want to watch grab-ass "on the fly" QB play by Texans QB's? I'm looking forward to watching someone make the right decisions in this system for a change. The few glimpses of it we had under Fitz, Mallett, and Hoyer were good stuff. Our first team offense is a LT (and Brown will be back) and an effective starting RB away from finally looking like I hoped it would look when O'Brien was brought in.
Of course Watson is the future and of course he can protect himself. Those are just inherent in his draft position and skill set. He had those the moment he became a Texan. Not knowing the offense well enough is a deal breaker for me. I can't think of one QB ever who was a long-term success without understanding the offense. I don't want Watson to be Vince Young or RGIII. I want him to be Aaron Rodgers or Drew Brees. I want him to be a decade plus answer to the QB question and I don't want him to have to do it going through 2-3 head coaches and multiple offensive systems. When he gets adequate protection and competent, intelligent play out of his QB O'Brien's "system" appears to produce results
I'm not sure what Savage would have to do in order to hold him off. Win a Super Bowl maybe? Would we even then try to bring him back then? Probably not I suspect and that's fine if Watson works out. If he doesn't then it's going to be "QB Ready - Texans Throw Him Away" which to me sounds eerily like a headline in our future.