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Andrew Vasquez

T.J. Watt’s destruction is inevitable, yet opponents still think they can stop him

In the build-up to last week’s game in Atlanta, Falcons head coach Raheem Morris swore he wouldn’t let Pittsburgh Steelers edge T.J. Watt take over and wreck the game.  Well, that is exactly what Watt did.  Courtland Sutton must have missed last week’s comments by Atlanta’s coach because he is following in the same nonsensical footsteps of thinking there is a possibility of stopping a healthy T.J.

Courtland Sutton is either a more gifted offensive tackle than he is a wide receiver, or he is doing a better job of motivating the former defensive player of the year than Raheem Morris did.  His comments to the media can’t be that bad though.

Yikes!  This decision by Courtland Sutton will more likely than not blow up in his face.  While the Steelers continue to practice in preparation for their visit to Denver, a few things are for certain: Morris will need to warn Sutton, Sutton will need to worry about his stat line instead, and T.J. Watt’s takeover is a matter of when not if.

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