Browns' Deshaun Watson does not hold back personal feelings after loss
Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson left no holds barred in his postgame press conference in Cleveland's 31-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
Deshaun Watson's performance in Cleveland's latest game left much to be desired, as he went 5-for-12 for 36 yards and scored a touchdown. The quarterback's dissatisfaction was evident, as he expressed his unhappiness with the fans and their reactions during a press conference. Watson's comments included remarks such as "it's a disrespect thing," "this is the same fanbase that cheered when I got hurt," and "I might have to play 17 road games next year."
Such sentiments are not typically associated with a potential starting quarterback. In a bizarre day, Shedeur Sanders' decent performance was overshadowed by Watson's presence, leading to a symphony of boos from the crowd. The boos intensified after each three-and-out, culminating in a mixed bag of boos and cheers after Watson's unfortunate interception.
This marked a rare and deliberate effort by Watson to create a divide between himself and his fanbase. Despite the backlash, it appears that most people are not defending Watson's actions. While Watson acknowledges the negative aspects of the fanbase's behavior, he firmly believes that celebrating injury-related celebrations is unjustified.
The article also discusses the team's struggles over the past four years, with four seasons, 19 games, a 9-10 record, 3,365 yards, 19 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. The offensive line's decline and the departure of franchise players further exacerbated the situation. Browns fans have grown weary of Watson and his performance, with many expressing their disapproval through the contract and alleged wrongdoings.
The article concludes that it seems the end of the Deshaun Watson era is near, as fans are done with the player and the person they have been forced to support for the last four years.
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