Benjamin Watson
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"Benjamin Watson" is an American football tight end for the New Orleans Saints. He was drafted by the New England Patriots 32nd overall in the 2004 NFL draft. He played college football at Georgia Bulldogs Football/Georgia.

Watson has also played for the Cleveland Browns.

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It was obviously good we won the game, and I was able to play a part in it. It definitely helped me as far as knowing that I could do some things right and be involved in the offense.

He's got 350-pound men trying to hit him in the back of the head. I've never played quarterback, so I can't tell him how to play quarterback.

That's a question a lot of people wonder, we wonder, and it's a question we don't have the answer to as tight ends. Our job is to run the routes, block whoever we're supposed to block, and it's on the quarterbacks and coaches to decide who they want to throw the ball to -- it depends on who is open at that time and who will give us the best chance to win games.

We still have a lot to work on and lot of things we can improve on. It's definitely good to get a win, but we still have a ways to go to get ready for the first [regular-season] game.

He threw a great ball. They were playing man-to-man, and there's not much the defender can do when he throws a perfect ball.

Every player needs some confirmation that what they're doing is working. The thing fans don't see on Sunday is everything we've done in practice. I might make a catch in a game that I've made 1,000 times in practice. Everybody's number gets called in different games.

We've got a lot of places to spread the ball around.

The goal is always to play the perfect game. I've just had bits and pieces so far.

They threw the ball to him all the time in college.