Texans defensive end J.J. Watt has turned into quite the trash talker lately, but Saints quarterback Drew Brees kept his cool when asked about it during his Wednesday press conference.
Watt was all mic'd up and ready to go on Sunday against the Saints, and the sound showed multiple instances of him terrorizing his opponent, particularly right tackle Zach Strief, with his mouth and his play.
The Saints elected to receive the ball after winning the coin toss.
"Bad decision," Watt scoffed.
Then, he proceeded to hype his defense up by saying the Saints had disrespected their prowess by challenging them.
As the team's did battle, Watt took aim at Strief. At one point, he told him he stunk right to his face. Then, he yelled to the Saints sideline that they needed to switch strategies.
"You guys might want to try somebody else at right tackle," Watt mocked. "It's not working so well right now."
But, Brees came to Strief's defense without taking a shot at Watt, albeit three days after the fact.
"I could hear a lot of chatter on the field," Brees said. "It sounds like he is a pretty animated guy on game day. There is no doubt that he is a phenomenal player. I don’t think anybody can block him in this league. Keep in mind that our right tackle didn’t give up any sacks in this game.
"Maybe the term right tackle was used but our right tackle didn’t give up any sacks last game. Now, is J.J. Watt going to get some hits on you? Yes, I’d like to think that I am going to be able to get the ball out before he gets me"
Brees is playing a bit fast and loose with the truth in the defense of his right tackle. No, Strief didn't give up a sack to Watt. However, Watt blew by Strief nearly every time they went one-on-one with Brees just narrowly getting the ball out but getting a massive hit in the process. On one occasion for all intents and purposes, Watt did sack the quarterback on Strief's watch, but Brees did him "a favor" by taking an intentional grounding penalty instead of letting the sack happen.
Watt, of course, lamented that he doesn't get credit for a sack with teammate Brian Cushing.
Is this a start of another lame "feud" between Watt and a quarterback? Of course not.
As Watt stated on Sunday, he has affection for Brees.
"I like Drew. I don't like hitting him like that," Watt said during a trash talking tirade.
You have to wonder what hurts more -- the fact that Watt never stops talking or that he's right?
Click here to see J.J. Watt mic'd up against the Saints.



