Brandon420tx
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On Asomugha, Texans will go hard; you have to believe their offer will top all; that's a Super Bowl contender if they land him.
6 minutes ago
I don't want to hear about what we will or should do. I want to hear about what we have done.
And he's 30 years old and not getting any younger. After 30, that's when the nicks and the "nagging injuries" start to happen. He's on the downside of his career, and with his last big contract, there's no incentive for him to give 100%.
It doesn't really matter anyway. He'll need to have his head examined if he chooses the Texansover a playoff caliber team that has decent chance of going to the Super Bowl. Like Herv said, he'll say all the right things to the Texans, but laugh himself silly under his breath.
Well you're gonna have to wait then, because right now everything is swirling around and nothing is really concrete for anyone.
If he is here Houston suddenly joins a short list of teams that has a real shot at going deep into the playoffs.
Think about this. If you shore up half of our problems in the secondary with a lockdown corner.. where do you place us as far as over all teams in the league? Probably a top 5 team. With our offense we are no longer a "threat to come back on you" we are a "threat to put our foot on your throat mid way through the second quarter".
Mike
I would rather take the same money and sign a CB and a Safety. That's assuming Quinn is going to be one safety.
RT @mortreport: On Asomugha, Texans will go hard; you have to believe their offer will top all; that's a Super Bowl contender if land him.
Something I quickly photoshopped before work.
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As I mentioned earlier, signing Nnamdi would tremendously upgrade our defense, but he's just one CB. What about our safeties? Heck, who ARE our safeties?
I'm all for opening up the checkbook for Nnamdi, given that it's not my money, but there is a limit on how much you can pay one player. Afterall, this is a team game. We need cap room to sign some safeties like Darren Sharper, maybe?
I would rather take the same money and sign a CB and a Safety. That's assuming Quinn is going to be one safety.
So then you have to ask, is Namdi and Glover better than Eric Weddle and Joseph?
With our offense we are no longer a "threat to come back on you" we are a "threat to put our foot on your throat mid way through the second quarter".
Mike
Or you ask you players like AJ, Schaub, Demeco and Mario to re-structure their existing contracts to lower their cap hits as the Raiders have done for years. Mario is only one I feel may not re-structure but to move Texans to a top 5 possible SB contender?I know I started " Would you trade Mario if we could get Nnambi" thread but as i stated lated in that post I don't think using 15-20% of your cap on any player is a smart thing to do, especially for the Texans who have so many needs. I think we are hamstrung with Mario"s cap number now. Look at the great teams New England, Green Bay they don't pay big money to players. Football is definitely a TEAM game and you need quality players not just a couple of superstars. The Texans problem is they don't evaluate talent well and then they don't utilize what talent they do have. The front office and coaching for the Texan's has basically ****** from the beginning.
Not sure about SB contender exactly, but signing Nnamdi will put us at in the playoffs and I'd say we'd be prime for a solid-deep playoff showing.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports that free agent Nnamdi Asomugha may be willing to "take a little less money" to sign with a playoff contender.
Source: Chris Mortensen on Twitter
I think we'd win the division and have a great chance to play with any team in the playoffs. In that sense, I do think we would be a Super Bowl contender. With that said, I think the biggest thing hurting us would be our lack of experience in playoff games or big games period.
Honest question here: How many of our starters have played in a single playoff game? I think Antonio Smith is the only one. That's what would hurt us when we're playing the Steelers or Patriots come crunch time.
I think I read somewhere that Peyton Manning and Dwight Freeney comprise about 33% of the Colts cap. But then again, that's freaking Manning and Freeney. LOLas i stated lated in that post I don't think using 15-20% of your cap on any player is a smart thing to do.
I think Kevin Walter might have...
I think we'd win the division and have a great chance to play with any team in the playoffs. In that sense, I do think we would be a Super Bowl contender. With that said, I think the biggest thing hurting us would be our lack of experience in playoff games or big games period.
Honest question here: How many of our starters have played in a single playoff game? I think Antonio Smith is the only one. That's what would hurt us when we're playing the Steelers or Patriots come crunch time.
Chris Mortenson just tweeted:
RT @mortreport: On Asomugha, Texans will go hard; you have to believe their offer will top all; that's a Super Bowl contender if land him.
How many times I gotta tell ya before you believe it ?!
How is shutting Off a portion of a teams offense a bad thing?
How is comprehension a bad thing? Really! Where did I argue that Nnambi isn't a good CB and that his play would not make the team better. I am speaking about the allocation of resources. My point is that I believe there are more effective ways to spend our limited resources... Of course his presence would help the secondary play and of course shutting down a WR is helpful for a defense.
No. You were talking about how teams would scheme against him. That in itself is bogus, because qb's would still go after him. Not as much as the second or third corner but he would get his fair share of throws at him.
Also, even if he has completely shut down a receiver how is that not beneficial to the team as a whole?
Why allocate resources that way when you have a player that is interested in you that would elevate the play of the entire defense?
You would rather bank on getting two or three solid players rather than getting one franchise guy?
When your plan backfires and one or two of the guys you are targeting goes elsewhere then what? Just pick from the leftovers.
That makes no sense to me. You have the top rated player at his position, and it's a position we sorely need and you want to pass him over for Eric weddle and tier 3 corner?
If the money is not outrageous you stretch your pockets a bit and go for the stars. And you know the corny saying. . If you miss then you Langdon the moon.
Allocating resources is just code for being good in a few places while not being great at any. We have a lot of good on this team. It'd be nice to have some greatness.
This is what some are forgetting in comparing 2-3 players to Aso. You have no guarantee we could sign all of the others in any comparison. If you get Nnamdi, he is in the bag, if you sign Weddle for example, we still have to sign another CB.No. You were talking about how teams would scheme against him. That in itself is bogus, because qb's would still go after him. Not as much as the second or third corner but he would get his fair share of throws at him.
Also, even if he has completely shut down a receiver how is that not beneficial to the team as a whole?
Why allocate resources that way when you have a player that is interested in you that would elevate the play of the entire defense?
You would rather bank on getting two or three solid players rather than getting one franchise guy?
When your plan backfires and one or two of the guys you are targeting goes elsewhere then what? Just pick from the leftovers. That makes no sense to me. You have the top rated player at his position, and it's a position we sorely need and you want to pass him over for Eric weddle and tier 3 corner?
If the money is not outrageous you stretch your pockets a bit and go for the stars. And you know the corny saying. . If you miss then you Langdon the moon.
Allocating resources is just code for being good in a few places while not being great at any. We have a lot of good on this team. It'd be nice to have some greatness.
It's funny that now all of a sudden with the lockout over.. all this Nnambi talk going on.. I don't recall reading much of it the last few months, but the "talk" that he is high on the Texans list and that "he" might come here has sure seemed to get ya'lls panties wet...
Continue on !!!
You haven't been paying attention...
You haven't been paying attention...
wait....why is everyone calling him 'Nnambi?'
Exactly.
It's been discussed at length on here. Afterall, we've had nothing else to do!
Typo in the thread title.
And there ya have it ladies and gentlemen, it has been for months... and yet, with the new "news"... it's taken on a new life of it's own.
So why even bother posting, dude? We'll wake you up on Friday if you want.
mortreport: On Asomugha, Texans will go hard; you have to believe their offer will top all; that's a Super Bowl contender if they land him. [via Twitter]