No.
Watson has some off the field controversy. The Bears offer was weak sauce.
The Seahawks were smart to walk away from that deal.
After we win the Superbowl this season, we can look back at that fateful meeting in Fargo.
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference." Robert Frost
My buddy Jack on the city bus put it most eloquently:
Russ is like our wife. We've been together forever. We know she got some strengths and weaknesses. We all do. Hey, nobody perfect right brother? *elbows me in the ribs.
But you gotta think sometimes. Think about the good times. Why you fell in love with her. You are committed to each other. You're going through a martial spat right now, but the best couples push through and come out stronger for it.
When we met with the Bears, it was like meeting up with Kelly in accounting in a cheap motel off I-90. The one you've had your eye on for a bit, but knock it off Jack, you're married you don't do that! You look into her eyes and ask yourself, what am I doing? Have I lost my mind? You tell Kelly thanks, but no thanks. I'm a married man!
You go back home to your wife, Jack, and you tell her you're sorry, you buy her some flowers (trade for an O lineman) and you make passionate love. Together we can make it through this!
I thank Jack for his wisdom.