J.J. Watt is known as a fiery player on the field, but even he knows when someone needs to tone it down a step or two and evidently, he thinks his coach Bill O'Brien is one of those guys who need to dial it back.

Watt, who received an honorary doctorate from Baylor College of Medicine prescribed some “chill pills” for his coach.

“He wrote me a perscription this morning. He told me to talke 3 chill pills a day and call him in the morning. I thought I've been more chilled out, but I guess he doesn't think so.”

Watt wasn't done giving out prescriptions though, and from the looks of it maybe he will be the team doctor. According to ABC News, Watt also diagnosed defensive end Christian Covington with weirdness.

Watt diagnosed defensive end Christian Covington with “weirdness,” with a prescription that read, “No Marvel movies for two weeks. Stiff drink x 3 twice/week. 1 hair color change.

RECOMMENDED (Article Continues Below)
GM Nick Caserio in the middle, Kamari Lassiter, Javon Bullard, Michael Hall Jr around him, and Houston Texans wallpaper in the background

Enzo Flojo ·

Watt also made sure that Covington, who is from Canada know that giving out this advice as a doctor would come at a few, and wouldn't be free like maybe he is used too.

Watt is the leader of the locker room and he has done a good job of keeping it loose in the past, something that he seems to be doing again now.

In all honesty, those chill pills for O'Brien might be a good thing, as he has been known to have quite the temper, and isn't afraid to show it on the sideline.