MATT WESTON:
You are going to read a lot of things, and listen to a lot of things about why the 2020 Texans season was disgusting, horrible, putrid, and wretched. This is true for one resounding and singular reason: any lost season with Deshaun Watson at quarterback is an absolute tragedy. This season, despite Bill O’Brien, despite starting 0-4, despite losing his best wide receiver, despite losing his best wide receiver again, despite playing with the worst run game in the NFL, and despite playing behind an offensive line wrapped together by Mike Develin’s duct tape, Watson solidified himself as a top five quarterback this season.