Deshaun Watson struts into the Houston Texans YMCA for the Gatorade “Beat the Heat” camp. His demeanor is not that of a boisterous, awe-inspiring figure. Rather, he is calm and poised. He walks casually into the center of the crowd, surrounded by photographers and children alike waiting to get a glimpse of the potential hero of Houston Texans football. You would never know what Watson was feeling. Whether it’s a 12 year old with an $800 phone trying to take a selfie or a reporter asking monotonous questions, Deshaun Watson’s demeanor is unchanged.
He is not Philip Rivers, holding heated media press conferences.