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Where do these QBs want to go exactly? They’re already making boatloads of money and there are only so many teams who are playoff caliber, and most teams are already set at. Do they want to rebuild with a lousy team or take someone else’s job? Patriots may be the best seat open.
Both these guys have earned the right to have better teams around them. In Deshaun’s case, they traded DeAndre Hopkins, and JJ Watt left. What more do we need to know about the Texans’ organization?
amxchester about 4 years ago
Will the Hawks ask Wilson to take less to pay for better lines? Bwaa, haa, haa!
MichaelHelwig about 4 years ago
Kap wants in.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
This strip is so topical. Then again, what strip isn’t?
Polsixe about 4 years ago
Where do these QBs want to go exactly? They’re already making boatloads of money and there are only so many teams who are playoff caliber, and most teams are already set at. Do they want to rebuild with a lousy team or take someone else’s job? Patriots may be the best seat open.
river45 about 4 years ago
Actually, it should be the Tom Brady Effect. He is the LeBron of the NFL, showing quarterbacks how to leave and get rings.
Old Man River about 4 years ago
Tank always has me guessing. Is it a comic, or a political cartoon.
Old Man River about 4 years ago
BTW when you leave, can I have your inflated salaries?
Timothy Madigan Premium Member about 4 years ago
As a team I’d be careful of signing Watson. He might decide he doesn’t like your choices of management either and demand out after a year or two.
jerrybarte about 4 years ago
I’m sure money has nothing to do with this.
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
This strip is 46 years old. Feels like yesterday.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Both these guys have earned the right to have better teams around them. In Deshaun’s case, they traded DeAndre Hopkins, and JJ Watt left. What more do we need to know about the Texans’ organization?