TERRY Bradshaw didn’t hold back on his opinions about Deshaun Watson after watching his most recent game.
The Cleveland Browns quarterback is having an awful season, and Terry Bradshaw made it known he thinks he should be benched.
Watson hasn’t thrown for over 200 yards once this season[/caption]
However, in a typical Bradshaw fashion, he messed up his analogy in a way that had his costars dying of laughter.
Watson has played in all five of the Browns’ games this season, and his stat line is nothing short of awful.
He only has 852 yards and five touchdowns in five games, and has thrown three interceptions as well.
Watson has not crossed the 200 passing yard mark in any of his five games, and the Browns are 1-4 thanks to his poor play.
Bradshaw took notice of this on Fox NFL Sunday, and asked the question of whether or not Watson should be benched.
“Do you put Watson down?” he said.
“He has not played well since he has been in Cleveland.”
The Fox NFL Sunday cast fell into laughter after the statement, and they chimed in to share their opinions.
“I wouldn’t put him down. I’d want to sit him,” Howie Long said.
“Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. That was a little harsh,” Michael Strahan said.
NFL fans got a huge laugh out of the segment, and shared their thoughts on social media.
“Browns screwed themselves paying him a fully guaranteed contract,” one fan said.
“Terry had it right,” another fan said.
“Bench himmmm!!!” a third fan said.
“Bradshaw definitely doesn’t hold back; tough love for Deshaun!” a fourth fan said.
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November 5 – Trade deadline
January 5 – Week 18 of regular-season
January 11 – Playoffs begin
February 9 – Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana
“It’s his last year as a starter, guaranteed” a fifth fan said.
The Browns have Jameis Winston waiting behind Watson if they do decide to bench the current starter.
Winston has plenty of experience as a starting quarterback, once leading the NFL in passing yards and touchdowns.
He has over 20,000 career passing yards, and 141 touchdowns, and would probably give Cleveland a better chance of winning.
Watson only has five touchdowns in five games played this year[/caption]