J.J. Watt calls for major NFL rule change
"I think if you made it a 5-yard penalty, I think it’s going to be called much more fairly and much more realistically."
"I think if you made it a 5-yard penalty, I think it’s going to be called much more fairly and much more realistically."
Former NFL Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt sounded off on Wednesday about the league's punishment stances on hard hits.
“It ruined my idea, but I thought that would’ve been such a bad-*** idea.”
"Everybody knows how much J.J. means to our family, the Texans organization and the entire City of Houston."
"‘Rookie has a rough practice in his first week of OTAs.’ Yeah, that’s called being a rookie. It’s called the first week of OTAs."
"I look forward to answering this question many more times for the next 6-8 months. From the golf course with a drink in my hand. It will still be a no."
"I'm trying to crack 100, that's what I'm trying to crack."
"you can tell when somebody does something at the top of their game."
“I do not have interest in that.”
J.J. Watt is not interested in the "crazy hours" that coaching requires.
"I know I still can. I'm choosing not to."
San Francisco fans saluted Watt with a standing ovation and even 49ers players enthusiastically cheered him.
"Better than advertised."
Watt is still playing at a high level, leading the Cardinals in sacks (9.5) and tackles for loss (14).