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Watson’s Comeback: Trust, Legs, and Growth | Cleveland News
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Todd Monken, Browns offensive coordinator, refuses to write off Deshaun Watson’s return to elite form, praising his practice performance and insisting his athleticism is a key weapon. Watson, 30 and recovering from two Achilles surgeries, admits his game has evolved—now focused on trusting his instincts and playing free, lessons from his past. He’s confident in his approach, even as he’s still learning to slide and throw away. Monken warns against abandoning Watson’s dual-threat identity, calling his legs a superpower. Watson credits counseling and adversity for sharpening his mental game, comparing his progress to Steph Curry’s shot-making—imperfect, but improving through experience. Early interceptions? Just part of the process. The goal? Consistency when it matters most.
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