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Prisco says the Texans made a late offer to Weddle but Jacksonville never got into the running. Glad we missed out on that one. He got crazy money.
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Prisco says the Texans made a late offer to Weddle but Jacksonville never got into the running. Glad we missed out on that one. He got crazy money.
http://twitter.com/#!/PriscoCBS/status/96286761801613312Houston was a late player for Weddle Tuesday night. Jax never made an offer.
I'm a Braves fan....yep. That was the biggest bullshit I've ever seen in my life.
I posted the cap savings on these guys days ago. Not bragging just glad Lance agrees. BTW there are more savings available on other players.Ok a couple interesting tweets from Lance Z:
Second one was when asked if the Texans were making a legit offer to Aso.
Ok a couple interesting tweets from Lance Z:
Second one was when asked if the Texans were making a legit offer to Aso.
Per Rotoworld:
NFL Network's Mike Lombardi reports that the Jets are prepared to pay free agent Nnamdi Asomugha $12 million a year.
The question is whether that will cut it for Asomugha, who at the start of free agency was rumored to be commanding upwards of $20 million per season. In the story linked below, SI's Peter King insists, "If you don't think Rex Ryan is pushing for this, you're crazy." The Jets, for now, look to be the front-runners for Asomugha. But the 49ers are pushing hard according to multiple reports, and the Texans look to still have some interest.
Have to disagree. Plenty of fat can be cut from this team to make $$ avail.
I think you may have brought up David Anderson too, another $1M? I like him a lot and think we need a player that fits that role but we've got a lot of receiving threats. Jeff Maehl could surpris people, plus Toliver plus Dickerson plus Jacoby plus Walter plus all our TEs.I posted the cap savings on these guys days ago. Not bragging just glad Lance agrees. BTW there are omore savings available on other players.
I love how everyone is a cap expert.
No one really knows what teams can do to make the cap work.
I think you may have brought up David Anderson too, another $1M? I like him a lot and think we need a player that fits that role but we've got a lot of receiving threats. Jeff Maehl could surpris people, plus Toliver plus Dickerson plus Jacoby plus Walter plus all our TEs.
I love how everyone is a cap expert.
No one really knows what teams can do to make the cap work.
We could keep six if we went with one fb this year and three te's.
Re-structuring big contracts and cutting players that are due to make more money than they are worth are kind of it. Can also fenagle new contracts so that the big hits to the cap are done down the line (So that they don't hit at the same time as other big contracts).
The only thing the new CBA seemed to get rid of were the Tampa Bay and Cincinatti specials of putting huge bonuses in a contract with unattainable parameters (block 5 punts in a season, register a sack for offensive players, etc etc). The cap is also calculated at the end of the year this year, so you can sign whoever you want, play out the season and re-negotiate/cut players to get yourself there.
A good cap person can get almost any team under the cap it seems if we look at the last decade in the NFL.
Kinda like how everyone is a better GM than the one getting paid professionally? nobody has to be an expert, just what has been reported and read. Texans do not have enough to sign Aso, from everything being reported and talked about on radio and net....
Do we believe the Texans have this person in the FO? I don't...
Knowing whether it not a team can manipulate the cap to fit their needs is not even close to recognizing when a gm has done a poor job bringing talent in.
Sure the texans don't have enough to sign aso. That's why they are pursuing him. . Cuz they don't have the money to sign him.
If that's the case the gm and organization is worse than I thought.
I don't either, but it is most certainly possible to do, even if your team is terrible (Redskins, Raiders).
Oh I agree that it is possible to do, the Patriots, Steelers and a number of other teams have proven their model works. I just have little faith in the Texans FO to be able to really sit down and find the money it would take to launch this team into contention....
I mean have they ever given you or I any reason to think they could do so?
A good cap person can get almost any team under the cap it seems if we look at the last decade in the NFL.
Do we believe the Texans have this person in the FO? I don't...
I don't know... but I think we're alright. Have we had serious problems with our cap situations historically? I don't know what all the fuss is about.Chris Olsen enters his fourth season with the Texans and first as the team’s vice president of football administration. He spent 13 years working at the NFL league office in New York. Olsen’s primary responsibility with the Texans is to work closely with general manager Rick Smith on negotiating player contracts and managing the salary cap.
Olsen served as the manager of labor operations with the NFL Management Council from 1999-2006. He was responsible for reviewing and analyzing player contracts to ensure teams were in compliance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and salary cap. He provided assistance to club executives pertaining to player-related areas of the CBA. He also served as a League liaison to the NFL Players Association regarding player contract matters.
This is basically what I was saying earlier. That was misunderstood maybe?
Oh I agree that it is possible to do, the Patriots, Steelers and a number of other teams have proven their model works. I just have little faith in the Texans FO to be able to really sit down and find the money it would take to launch this team into contention....
I mean have they ever given you or I any reason to think they could do so?
Nothing?
You just mentioned mikel.
$1.44 in his last year.2011: $1.44 million, 2012: Free AgentI think you may have brought up David Anderson too, another $1M? I like him a lot and think we need a player that fits that role but we've got a lot of receiving threats. Jeff Maehl could surpris people, plus Toliver plus Dickerson plus Jacoby plus Walter plus all our TEs.
$1.44 in his last year.2011: $1.44 million, 2012: Free Agent
Andre Davis $3.45m
Now that JJ has re-signed do we need either of these guys. I want to see more of Dorian Dickerson.
I still feel like my theory from last night may hold true. Texans have a deal with Aso and his agent is using these teams as leverage to get more. Seems now the max the Jets can give him is 12 million a year. Now Aso's agent goes to the Texans and says beat this.
Are they? I have yet to read anything saying they are actually pursuing Aso at this moment. All I have read is the Jets. Maybe they are keeping it close to the vest, don't understand why, but I don't think they are pursuing Aso, I think they have already ran the numbers and are looking for other options... Like I said JMO....
The Jets just posted a video on their website that reads "NFLN: Staying Holmes; Santonio signs, Nnamdi next?". Not a good sign IMHO.
http://www.newyorkjets.com/photos-a...mdi-next/82c6fb31-814e-42f2-a9b8-bc386bc72122
Who I specifically mentioned was an exception.
Yes we do, Chris Olsen was hired directly from NFL and has used his knowledge to get Texans out of bad contracts and has reduce dead money to about $23,000 this season. He works with Smith on structuring contracts.Do we believe the Texans have this person in the FO? I don't...
This is all well and good, but if the Texans do not have the money to offer 15-16 mil there is nothing to be done. Everything I have read was Texans were 118 mil against a 120-125mil cap. So who do you cut? where do you free the money to sign Aso? I don't see it happening. I see Aso going to one of those teams that needs to spend alot of money to just get within the salary cap.
If the Jets are going to pursue Aso, they are going to have to cut some significant money. I've read they are already sitting up against 120 mil...
guess we'll have to wit and see
Or instead of saving cash you can throw 5.5 mil at Leinart.
But off what number? The $120m or the last known list of roster salaries (2010)? Hard to find out what the 2011 player money is. My research shows 2010 roster was $92,947,804 with Davis, E. Wilson and Jacques Reeves included. These three total a bit over $10mDavis was cut some time ago and should be off the cap this year as far as I know.
I still feel like my theory from last night may hold true. Texans have a deal with Aso and his agent is using these teams as leverage to get more. Seems now the max the Jets can give him is 12 million a year. Now Aso's agent goes to the Texans and says beat this.
Possible scenario.Anybody else wonder if all this posturing from the Jets is aimed at getting Cromartie to sign on the dotted line without testing the market too much.
Overrated or not Cromartie is a pretty good #2 CB.
In a similar vein we just went out and signed a bunch of promising UDFA WR's and stoked a bit of chatter about Plax before re-signing JJ to a reasonable deal, sure you could look at the Full Back situation in a similar way, just whether or not Leach Re-up's remains to be seen.
Or am I clutching at straws?
Isn't it more likely that the opposite is true- i.e. that the agent would use a desperate team's (Texans) superior offer as leverage to get a better deal from his preferred destination (NYJ)?
That really doesn't mean anything.
Or you have a deal done with Aso and have already accounted for his money.....
I hate to be a downer, but I just don't see ASO coming here. Quality F/A use our team as a way to get better bids from the teams they WANT to play with. I don't remember the Fat Albert or the Peppers signing being much of a secret or any hessitation on their press release.
I'd love to have ASO and be the talk of the NFL media for something other than rosencopter or the hail mary in Jax, but I think people are getting themselves worked up for a big let down.
I hate to be a downer, but I just don't see ASO coming here. Quality F/A use our team as a way to get better bids from the teams they WANT to play with. I don't remember the Fat Albert or the Peppers signing being much of a secret or any hessitation on their press release.
I'd love to have ASO and be the talk of the NFL media for something other than rosencopter or the hail mary in Jax, but I think people are getting themselves worked up for a big let down.
No one saw Haynesworth coming.