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Analyst Rips Browns For Deshaun Watson Trade, Says Team Is ‘Weird’

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Not so long ago, Deshaun Watson was one of the biggest fan favorites in the National Football League.

Fans often lamented that he was stuck with a subpar Houston Texans team that wasn’t up to his skills.

Now, with everything that has transpired, it’s safe to say that’s no longer the case.

The accusations against him turned him into one of the biggest villains in all sports, and his underwhelming play for the Cleveland Browns hasn’t done much to make people forget about that.

That’s why FOX Sports Radio analyst Jonas Knox didn’t mince his words about him and the Browns.

@TheJonasKnox breaks down how EVERYTHING about Deshaun Watson and the Cleveland Browns has been odd since they linked up.

Full Breakdown: https://t.co/vioyuozEHx pic.twitter.com/1yvCSFG5hv

— FOX Sports Radio (@FoxSportsRadio) September 2, 2024

In the latest edition of his show, he went as far as to call Watson a “weirdo” with “weirdo behavior.”

He claimed that he didn’t want to get into the details of the allegations against him because they were well-known.

However, he believes the whole situation regarding his departure from Houston and his arrival in Cleveland was weird.

He called out the Browns for going public about their interest in him and alienating their starting quarterback, who had actually won a playoff game for them.

Then, he believes they doubled down on their “weirdness” by giving him an unprecedented, fully guaranteed deal worth $230 million.

Looking back, unless Watson finally steps up this season, that might go down as the worst — or one of the worst — trades in NFL history.

And even if that’s the case, some will never forget about the allegations against him and will root for his downfall until he walks away from the game.

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