Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1551 Ambitious

Chapter 1551 Ambitious
"If the Houston Texans management believes in Watson and believes that you can make a difference in the free market and the draft this offseason and have a chance to hit the Super Bowl next season, there is no doubt that they will keep the team flag and squeeze out the last remaining value."

"But what if you, the uniform team, are hesitant?"

"Maybe you still believe that Watson is the future of the team and the cornerstone quarterback of the team, but you think you should give Watson some time to grow. Compared with Mahomes and Jackson, he is still too rough, so you need two to three years to build a team."

"So, what do you think the uniform team will choose?"

After a pause, Levi looked at Watt, and Watt looked at Levi.

Watt was stunned. He had already guessed what Levi would say, but he had no way to speak to stop Levi. This thought made him feel deeply powerless.

Then, Levi finally spoke.

"JJ, I have a guess."

"I think the Houston Texans will trade you because you are one of the few remaining valuable chips on the team that has been almost completely drained."

"In the eyes of others, your ability, your reputation, and your professional attitude are undoubtedly attractive; but in Houston, how many years have you been there, nine years? The next season is the tenth. If you can't bring a championship to the team in nine years, they won't believe that the tenth season will be any different."

"So, this is a good deal for Houston and for other teams."

"The management team can definitely complete a trade while you are still valuable, bring the team a draft pick, or a good and cheap blue-collar player, build a suitable lineup in the next two or three years, and hope for Watson's growth to compete for the Super Bowl championship."

"Now. Or in the future. JJ, what do you think the Houston front office will choose?"

"That's your team. You know the team's atmosphere and mentality better than me. You have more say in this issue."

No hurry, no hurry, no hurry, no slowness.

Levi was always like this. He did not rush to build up momentum or overwhelm Watt and persuade him all at once. Instead, he left space and time for Watt to think between words. His thoughts spread wildly in the gaps. The more he thought, the more complicated it became, and his mouth was full of bitterness.

Looking at Levi's calm and calm eyes, Watt knew that Levi was right.

When he realized this, Watt was a little helpless, "You know the answer."

Levi held up his hands in surrender, "No, I don't know."

Watt's breath got stuck in his chest and he shook his head helplessly. "From the current situation in the league, you are still the favorite to win the championship in the new season. I believe Houston should be in this group, but to be honest, I don't think we can beat the Chiefs."

"Or maybe we have the ambition but may not be able to execute it."

Levi raised his chin slightly, "So, the answer is out."

If the Houston Texans believe they are still in the championship race, but don't have the ability to overthrow the Kansas City Chiefs, the goal before them is simple and clear:

Continue to strengthen the lineup.

From all aspects, using Watt as a bargaining chip is a wise choice.

Perhaps, Watt is willing to continue to stay with the Houston Texans, and even willing to restructure his contract to reduce the pressure of the salary cap; but in front of the Super Bowl championship, Watt knows that he has no chance of winning. The Houston Texans will choose the Super Bowl without hesitation, and any player can be traded.

Cruel, but realistic.

Looking at the helpless smile on Watt's face, this helplessness is more hurtful than anger and regret.

Levi also felt a little bit reluctant, "JJ, I'm sorry, I know this is too bloody, believe me, I understand." "I want to tell you that between Deshaun Watson and you, Houston will stand on your side without hesitation, but I know this is unrealistic, just like in the Chiefs, if the team needs to choose between me and Patrick, they will choose Patrick without hesitation."

A quarterback is always a quarterback and will always be a quarterback. In front of the cornerstone quarterback of the team, all other players are replaceable.

This was true of Watt, and so was Levi himself.

Watt smiled bitterly and shook his head gently, "Not necessarily. The Chief chose to renew your contract first, didn't he?"

Levi shrugged lightly, "Because running backs are cheap. They know I don't have many chips, and they can take the lead to break through, but it's different for quarterbacks."

Levi stated such a bloody fact in a nonchalant manner.

Watt was stunned.

On the contrary, Levi was exceptionally calm and sober. "This is the current situation, and I face it calmly. But, JJ, I believe I can be a pioneer and break the status quo, creating my own world step by step. Do you have such faith and courage?"

boom.

The first time, the second time, Watt's heart suffered consecutive heavy blows. He stood there in a daze, with a trace of struggling pain between his brows.

Watt closed his eyes. "Rookie, there's no need to be so cruel, okay?"

Levi smiled and said, "Sorry, my bad."

Levi admitted his fault so straightforwardly that Watt felt embarrassed. "No, it's not your fault. I just..."

"call."

Watt let out a long breath and rubbed his face vigorously. "It's just too accurate. It hit me right in the wound. I don't know how to respond."

In fact, Watt understood all these principles, and Watt also had a plan in his mind. How could he not know?

Throughout the offseason, Watt tossed and turned, unable to sleep, thinking about these things all night long. Once he stopped training and stopped working, all those complicated thoughts came flooding back. He was the one who knew best about those crises, those difficulties, and those exchanges of interests.

Before his wedding, Houston Texans head coach and team manager Bill O'Brien had a talk with Watt, saying that Watt's position in the team is unbreakable and there is no need to worry at all. They will continue to work together to impact the Super Bowl in the new season.

Having said that, Watt was keenly aware of the unusual crisis.

For one thing, if there was no need to worry, O'Brien wouldn't have talked to him at all because everything was business as usual.

Secondly, when the team manager uses a decisive word like "unbreakable", it actually reveals a crisis, because nothing is 100% certain in the professional league.

Watt tried to control himself and not think too much about it, focusing on the wedding and honeymoon; but the sadness that was inadvertently revealed was still captured by Kirlia.

Watt and Killia have also discussed that there may be changes in the Houston Texans next.

Watt really doesn't want to leave the Houston Texans if he can; but the point is that the decision-making power on many things is not in his hands.

He seemed to be hesitant to speak, not because of anger, but because of helplessness.

Levi noticed it, but unfortunately, he couldn't stop here.

(End of this chapter)

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