Deshaun Watson is back in the arena, spending time with his teammates ahead of the Houston game on Sunday. The quarterback has returned after staying away for nearly two years and seems to have rusted his passing skills. Fans were soon to point out the inaccuracies while he was taking reps inside the facility.
The passer recently appeared to sharpen his passing skills that took rounds on social media. Fans looked skeptical and optimistic at the same time about his passing abilities.
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Before getting involved in all his off-field discrepancies, Watson happened to be a star talent leading with 33 touchdowns in a single season. After getting involved in the misconduct, the NFL world roasted Deshaun Watson and his league career.
1 out 3 connected. LOL
— Paul Wulff (@TheMrWulff12) November 30, 2022
Jesus two drops????
— Eternally Suffering Cleveland Fan (@browns_town46) November 30, 2022
Horrible first throw
— Joe Buck👁️ (@JoeBucki18) November 30, 2022
Did he just whimper on that second drop lol wtf.
— space.wax90 (@SpaceWax90) November 30, 2022
However, this fan gives career advice to the quarterback.
Throws looking a little rough there. Needs to watch some Lamar tape to fix the issues. Good progress though. 👍
— OP (@billycundiff00) November 30, 2022
Fans just couldn’t get through those dropped passes.
All drops. Catchable balls forsure
— Xavier Atkinson (@EliteStepdaddy) December 1, 2022
2 dropped passes, really??
— Michael L Vaccola (@MVaccola) November 30, 2022
Dude looks like he doesn't want to be there..
2 horrible throws.— Charlie Pospisil (@CharliePospisil) November 30, 2022
All those early achievements faded and found no grounds to fall back on. He apologized for his actions after the league slapped him with a hefty fine of $5 million and an 11-game suspension.
It’s yet to be seen whether he can actually register a similar record. This would be his first season with the Browns after securing a $230 million, five-year contract with the franchise.
Deshaun Watson revealed the process of getting back on the track
Watson missed the crucial two seasons of his career defending his celebrity status. He admits to having gone through a lot in this process and focuses on his mental stability.
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“My biggest focus was the mental part,” Watson said, on staying ready. “Staying locked in on defensive schemes and staying locked in on the scheme we have here. Just following Jacoby (Brissett), asking him questions, preparing like I was the starter that week,” he added.
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The quarterback mentioned that Brissett happens to be his big brother guiding him through these adversities and helping him get back on track. He admired his passion and the relationship they had fostered during this tenure. It will be interesting to see if Watson can actually make an impact after 700 days of disbarment.
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