While I truly appreciate the type of character JJ projects, if I were his teammates, I wouldn't look at this positively. While he is a pillar in his community, his numbers don't show him being any help to his teammates on the field. Unfortunately for them, they don't get opportunity to suck and still be beloved by everybody. What's going on in Houston starts and ends with the front office. I follow them in the AFC and his comments do reflect what I've been seeing in certain players, but I also see a lot of players on their team working hard every Sunday. Making such a blunt comment without calling out specific players might make for a motivational and inspirational sound bite, but it won't sit well with players who know they put in the work to earn the check. Watt is struggling but looks like a hero because he made the comment. While I don't fault him and agree completely with his statement, I don't agree that anyone but coaches and front office should be allowed to address locker room issues to the media. Just imagine going to a packed Walmart. The lines are slow and there are only 4 cashier's but there are 20 registers and the other employees are just walking around doing nothing. Now imagine one of the cashiers getting on the loudspeaker to call out the other employees. We might appreciate it as customers but I'm sure her bosses are going to be none too happy. That's not his job. And it surely didn't make the Texans look any less of a dumpster fire.