Texansballer74
The Marine
Loading up on LBers. This group should be very competitive.
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Fast and pretty dang aggressive.This is one that I like.
This guy plays fast.
Something none of the Texans LB's were last yr.Fast and pretty dang aggressive.
Something none of the Texans LB's were last yr.
I like the Joe Thomas pickup too
New GM but the same Texans!Lot of money for a JAG. A journeyman 30 yr old LB who is with his 6th team in 8 years. He must play a critical part in the church barbershop quartet.
It also shows that he allowed 5TDs.Just hope they don't try putting him in coverage a whole lot , the numbers are very poor.
28/35 (80% completion) 132.4 QBR against.
17.6% missed tackle rate.
Kevin Pierre-Louis Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com (pro-football-reference.com)
New GM but the same Texans!
What NC has been doing is pretty basic, IMO.What Caserio is doing in FA was completely ignored by prior regimes. The Texans are in a re-build for the next 2 seasons or until they unarse their bad, cap draining contracts. To do this effectively, the Texans are going to need decent low cost veterans with potential upside to bridge positions until new draft picks can take them over.
It looks like Caserio has borrowed Luhnow's "How To Effectvely Re-Build A Professsional Team" book. I'm good with the current moves and fully understand the additional cuts or trades will just have to wait until next season to become more financially viable.
What will make all these moves even more exciting......a successful draft on paper. That's what made what made watching Luhnow's drafts so enticing. A Watson trade will certainly make this one of the more interesting drafts for Texans fans.
I think the issue here is what is considered “low cost.”To do this effectively, the Texans are going to need decent low cost veterans with potential upside to bridge positions until new draft picks can take them over
I think the issue here is what is considered “low cost.”
just calling it like I see it. I didn’t like when O’Brien was overpaying mediocre players to fill the top of the roster. I like it even less that Caserio appears to be overpaying less than mediocre players to fill out the top of the roster.
Right now, the optics aren’t good imo.
I think the issue here is what is considered “low cost.”
just calling it like I see it. I didn’t like when O’Brien was overpaying mediocre players to fill the top of the roster. I like it even less that Caserio appears to be overpaying less than mediocre players to fill out the top of the roster.
Right now, the optics aren’t good imo.
Name cache?The optics aren't good mainly to folks who don't pay attention to the league at large & think that b/c these guys failed elsewhere in 1 scheme or regime, they can't possibly be good or capable in another; Folks looking for name cache to make them feel good about the direction.
Got ya!What Caserio is doing in FA was completely ignored by prior regimes. The Texans are in a re-build for the next 2 seasons or until they unarse their bad, cap draining contracts. To do this effectively, the Texans are going to need decent low cost veterans with potential upside to bridge positions until new draft picks can take them over.
It looks like Caserio has borrowed Luhnow's "How To Effectvely Re-Build A Professsional Team" book. I'm good with the current moves and fully understand the additional cuts or trades will just have to wait until next season to become more financially viable.
What will make all these moves even more exciting......a successful draft on paper. That's what made watching Luhnow's drafts so enticing. A Watson trade will certainly make this one of the more interesting drafts for Texans fans.
Name cache?
I'm just saying these guys who weren't "scheme fits" or "failed elsewhere" shouldn't be getting $3M~$6M deals. That's what you pay your solid not special players. Guys you'd like to keep that aren't game changers.
If this is what we're paying "filler" I can see how Martin, Mercilus, & McKinney were grossly overpaid.
Im trying to understand where you’re getting that some of these guys shouldn’t be getting the deals they’re getting. Further for a lot of these guys, 3-6 million is hardly anywhere close to what is actually guaranteed. A lot of these deals are heavily incentive laden or performance related and if they reach these incentives and/or performance marks, it’s only good for the team.
Uhm, I wasn't one who said he was washed up.I keep being remined of when we signed Honey badger and how many couldn't believe we signed a washed up player for any amount and how could the Texans be so stupid. One year later and it was how could the Texans be so stupid to not sign him to a long term deal and let him walk.
Look at their respective thread.Im trying to understand where you’re getting that some of these guys shouldn’t be getting the deals they’re getting. Further for a lot of these guys, 3-6 million is hardly anywhere close to what is actually guaranteed. A lot of these deals are heavily incentive laden or performance related and if they reach these incentives and/or performance marks, it’s only good for the team.
Uhm, I wasn't one who said he was washed up.
Fast and pretty dang aggressive.