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Atlanta Releases Dunta, Turner and Abraham

HoustonFrog

Dallas Frog
Dumping payroll. Vet hungry team anyone?

Adam Schefter ‏@AdamSchefter

Major moves in ATL: Falcons are releasing CB Dunta Robinson, RB Michael Turner and DE John Abraham today
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I've always thought Dumbta would make a better safety than CB. And we might just be needing a safety.

I still say he plays like a safety in a CB's body. That CB's body is going to stop any team from seriously looking at him as a safety. There's no way he can take those hits for a full season. No way.

I also want to take the time to say, here we have another team preparing for the 2013 season while the Texans sit on their hands. We all know there is a lot of work to be done.
 
I still say he plays like a safety in a CB's body. That CB's body is going to stop any team from seriously looking at him as a safety. There's no way he can take those hits for a full season.

he can this more, instead, then. Stiffarms don't count as hits

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Personally, I hate to see him leave Atlanta.
 
I also want to take the time to say, here we have another team preparing for the 2013 season while the Texans sit on their hands. We all know there is a lot of work to be done.

Exactly. Why hasn't he released the entire team yet?!?!?!? This is unacceptable. Someone should be fired for this unjustifiable act! :sarcasm:

In all seriousness, the free agency period hasn't started yet & trades cannot be official for another two weeks (March 12th). The only thing they can do to the roster is releasing players and they can do that anytime this off-season. There is no reason to be critical of the Texans right now when the process hasn't even gotten underway yet.
 
Exactly. Why hasn't he released the entire team yet?!?!?!? This is unacceptable. Someone should be fired for this unjustifiable act! :sarcasm:

In all seriousness, the free agency period hasn't started yet & trades cannot be official for another two weeks (March 12th). The only thing they can do to the roster is releasing players and they can do that anytime this off-season. There is no reason to be critical of the Texans right now when the process hasn't even gotten underway yet.

Other than the fact that they got caught last season with their pants down. Other than that, no reason to question what they are doing right now.

All that aside I found a few podcasts, one of them a comment was made that the Texans are currently engaged in talks with both Barwin & Quin, which is encouraging. Until then I thought they were waiting on Barwin to see what they can do with Quin & that makes no sense to me.

Podcasts: last one from 2/28
 
Other than the fact that they got caught last season with their pants down. Other than that, no reason to question what they are doing right now.

All that aside I found a few podcasts, one of them a comment was made that the Texans are currently engaged in talks with both Barwin & Quin, which is encouraging. Until then I thought they were waiting on Barwin to see what they can do with Quin & that makes no sense to me.

Podcasts: last one from 2/28

How exactly did they get caught with their pants down last season? By trading Ryans or releasing Winston? Or perhaps letting Brisiel walk in free agency? That sounds like the very thing you're advocating for right now. They could go ahead and release Kevin Walter or another cap casualty but otherwise the off-season process hasn't even started yet.
 
How exactly did they get caught with their pants down last season?

They were expecting the cap to go up. When they found out it didn't, heads started to roll. Heads they weren't expecting to cut.

By trading Ryans or releasing Winston? Or perhaps letting Brisiel walk in free agency? That sounds like the very thing you're advocating for right now. They could go ahead and release Kevin Walter or another cap casualty but otherwise the off-season process hasn't even started yet.

It hasn't started for the Texans yet, no. But that's my point. Other teams are preparing for March 12th, looks like we'll still be dealing with Connor & Quin, who we've been able to talk to & work out a deal with since Jan 13th, for another month, while other teams are signing guys who could help us.

We'll be clearing cap room in May, then waiting for the final cut in August to find a worth-while FA.
 
The Texans also were smart enough to act like there was a cap while there was a cap less year
 
Falcons angling to ink Matt Ryan to a Flacco-like deal?



Turner’s release saves the team $6.4 million under the salary cap. Abraham saves the $5.75 million and Robinson saves $3.75 million. In all, the team got $15.9 million under the salary cap by releasing the three veterans.

- See more at: http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/foot...te-salary-cap-spa/nWdYw/#sthash.ZH2CjTrk.dpuf

Not directed at you Playoffs , just a general statement:

Thing is , the Texans couldnt cut three contributors and come away with that kind of cap space and improve the team with whats saved. Atlanta likely tries to replace these players thru the draft - The Texans have more holes to fill without creating more.


Can you replace or upgrade any of the following with their cap savings -

Ninja - $6m (I think his guaranteed money is $3m , might be $6m which would mean only $3m in savings) Big chunk of cash there but its a premium position and will likely cost significantly more in FA. Makes more sense to extend him and spread some of that money out rather than cutting him and having dead money.

Walter - $2.4m Walter had a decent season , with Posey gone its much more difficult to part ways with him. A comparable FA is going to be more expensive than that $2.4m savings .... and they will likely draft a WR early as it is. Just doesnt make sense to cut him.

OD - $2.4m Anyone think they are gonna replace OD for $2.4m .... aw hell naw.

Any other players that anyone would like to cut ? Make a list and lets evaluate them one by one on a replacement cost basis.

Wade Smith is another tho I cant recall his cap numbers off the top of my head ....
 
Walter @ 2.4 = Rames-Barden $$$$.

Give me Barden and a 1-2 rd draft pick (Rodgers/Swope) = WR issues solved.

With Reed moving inside a versatile OLB like Gooden in the 3rd would add much needed speed/playmaking to the OLB core. With Goodens 4.47 speed he could cover TE's or Vereen type RB's on 3rd downs and allow Quin to play deep more often.
 
Base salary $3 mil.......Signing bonus $750,000........2013 Cap hit $3.75 mil.

We can save $3M letting him go. Start Brooks on the left side, resign Caldwell for $500K for depth. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Caldwell on the left either.
 
Ok the o-line was worse last year than the previous seasons. I dont agree with letting Wade go and having only 2 of the original 5 guys from 2 years ago.

Sure wade smith didnt look very good last year, but i promise you it could be worse. Remember in the Carr days with that oline ? D. Brown and Myers cant make up for the rest of the oline should they all continue to fail as they appeared to do much of last season.

So no lets leave o-line as is without making it worse IMO
 
Ok the o-line was worse last year than the previous seasons. I dont agree with letting Wade go and having only 2 of the original 5 guys from 2 years ago.

Sure wade smith didnt look very good last year, but i promise you it could be worse. Remember in the Carr days with that oline ? D. Brown and Myers cant make up for the rest of the oline should they all continue to fail as they appeared to do much of last season.

So no lets leave o-line as is without making it worse IMO

Eh..... I think the OL worked better than most want to give credit. Matt threw for 4000 yards, was among the least sacked QBs in the league, Arian ran for 1400 yards & led the league in rushing TDs.

The problem was that they weren't worth a crap when we needed them to be. 3rd & 1, when we needed that yard, or 3rd & 18 when we needed that protection. That's when they failed us the most & I think we can expect improvement in those areas in the second years of Brooks, Jones, & Newton's (as a starter). I don't see any reason to believe Wade Smith will improve in this area especially since we were hoping he'd improve in this area after an abysmal 2011.
 
I honestly don't know how wade smith made the probowl

Me too. I think it's due to ZBS blocking in units, with your "next door neighbor" encouraged to reach out & help if he can. Brown & Myers are pretty good "neighbors" to have. When the unit wins, Wade gets a "W".

It'll be interesting to see what the Texans do about Wade.
 
Eh..... I think the OL worked better than most want to give credit. Matt threw for 4000 yards, was among the least sacked QBs in the league, Arian ran for 1400 yards & led the league in rushing TDs.

The problem was that they weren't worth a crap when we needed them to be. 3rd & 1, when we needed that yard, or 3rd & 18 when we needed that protection. That's when they failed us the most & I think we can expect improvement in those areas in the second years of Brooks, Jones, & Newton's (as a starter). I don't see any reason to believe Wade Smith will improve in this area especially since we were hoping he'd improve in this area after an abysmal 2011.

Yes Foster did run for 1400 yards, but how many rushes did he have ? Here lets break it down.....

Games with less than 4.0 yards per carry

(7-9)Miami 79 yards 3.0 ypc 2 TD W
(2-14)Jacksonville 110 yards 3.9 ypc 1 TD W
(6-10)Titans 86 yards 3.6 ypc 1 TD W
(11-5)Greenbay 29 yards 1.7 ypc 2 TD L
(10-6)Chicago 102 yards 3.5 ypc 0 TD W
(2-14)Jacksonville 90 yards 3.2 ypc 0 TD W
(6-10)Titans 38 yards 2.7 ypc 1 TD W
(12-4)New England 46 yards for 3.1 1 TD L
(10-6)Vikings 15 yards 1.5 ypc 0 TD L

Opp Record (66-78) 595 yards on 191 rushes for 2.9 yards 8 Rush TDs a 6-3 Record

Games with more than 4.0 yards per carry

(13-3)Denver 105 yards 4.2 ypc 0 TD W
(6-10)Jets 152 yards 5.2 ypc 1 TD W
(10-6)Baltimore 98 yards 5.2 ypc 2 TD W
(6-10)Buffalo 111 yards 4.6 ypc 1 TD W
(4-12)Detroit 102 yards 5.1 ypc 2 TD W
(11-5)Colts 165 yards 6.1 ypc 0 TD W
(11-5)Colts 96 yards 6.0 ypc 1 TD L

Opp Record (61-51) 829 yards on 160 rushes for 5.2 yards 7 Rush TDs a 6-1 Record


Ok here is a more in depth look at his numbers. On the top you will see where he had under 4.0 ypc in games, we played the jags twice and titans twice in those games.

The titans ranked 24th in opp rushing yards per game allowing 127 ypg
The Jags ranked 30th in opp rushing yards per game allowing 141 ypg

Ok the second row is where he had over a 4.0 ypc in games. We played the colts twice. We played Denver we had a 31-11 lead before the Denver Rally.

The Colts ranked 29th in opp rushing yards per game allowing 137.5 ypg
The Broncos ranked 3rd in opp rushing yards per game allowing 91.1 ypg
The Ravens ranked 20th in opp rushing yards per game allowing 122.8 ypg


Sure there are certain situations to where we were down and had to rally, but there is no consistencey here. We did not dominate the weaker teams and get beat down by the better teams. In fact it appears we struggled more against the weaker teams, minus the colts who had the 3rd worst rushing defense. My point is if u go back 2 seasons ago you will see that we were dominant regardless of who we played. That should be a concern to some people. It is to me
 
My point is if u go back 2 seasons ago you will see that we were dominant regardless of who we played. That should be a concern to some people. It is to me

& my point is if you go back 4 seasons ago, our 2012 OL performed much better. Considering we were on plan B at RG & RT we're in better shape than we were before we had "the best OL in the league"

There were a lot of bad on last year's OL, but a lot of good as well. I honestly think our offense wouldn't have struggled so much had Newton not gotten hurt.
 
Base salary $3 mil.......Signing bonus $750,000........2013 Cap hit $3.75 mil.
We can save $3M letting him go. Start Brooks on the left side, resign Caldwell for $500K for depth. I wouldn't be opposed to seeing Caldwell on the left either.

That savings depends on any other guaranteed money as well. Guaranteed money + bonus money - total = savings. The way it looks from Doc's numbers the savings wouldbe $3m .... but is there any other guaranteed $$ ?


After letting Briesel and Winston walk last year and seeing the results of that in weak run blocking thruout the season , Im not so sure I'd be comfortable with Brooks , Caldwell and Jones at the guard positions for the duration.

You dont cut guy's to save a buck and downgrade ....
 
You dont cut guy's to save a buck and downgrade ....

Cutting Wade Smith will save us $3M against the cap. Bonus money is already accounted for. I've been wanting to cut Wade. After a poor 2011 & a not much improved 2012, I still support the move.

Also, we must remember that it was not our plan to go into the season with Ben Jones or Derek Newton playing anywhere near the number of snaps they had. I do believe Newton won the job outright in training camp, but I'm also sure when they cut Winston, the plan was to go with Butler & Caldwell. Butler was lost due to injury, turning what should have been a Newton/Butler rotation into a Newton/Harris rotation.

Ben Jones got his job due to injury of Caldwell. I think Jones was playing better than Caldwell & earned more playing time, but as we've seen with all our rookie linemen, consistency was the issue & rotating them was their way of dealing with that consistency. The Texans chose to go with a rotation of Ben Jones & Brandon Brooks instead of Jones & Caldwell which also attributed to the drop off. In my mind, that was because they intend to start both Jones & Brooks in 2013. They accepted some additional drop off in hopes of long term production.

I was very high on Newton from day one. He was already a big upgrade over Winston in pass protection & appeared to start to gel in the run game before his injury. When he & Graham were out of the line up was when our offensive struggles began. When he returned to the line-up we had definitely lost some ground, but was back on track. It appeared to me that his pass protection suffered & he retreated in pass pro much sooner than he should, giving up ground & basically sitting in Schaub's lap. Our passing game was much more hurried since then, rarely providing enough time for deeper passing routes to develop.

I think Kubiak & Schaub overcompensated for Newton, but Harris provided no relief & I'd be surprised if he's signed for another year.

I don't see starting Brandon Brooks at LG as a downgrade.
 
Dunta signs with Chiefs

http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/nfl/257203/football-headlines?r=1



Chiefs signed CB Dunta Robinson to a three-year contract.
And so it begins. One hour before the free agency frenzy kicks off with the opening of the legal tampering window, the Chiefs step in and grab Robinson who was released by the Falcons last Friday. Robinson was routinely beaten in coverage on the outside in Atlanta, but he's always been a sure tackler in the run game. Kansas City could be snatching him up to play nickel corner or even free safety next to Eric Berry. He was set to earn $8 million with the Falcons, but he shouldn't get much more than half that from the Chiefs. It shouldn't keep the active Chiefs out of the running for Sean Smith.
 
If the Chiefs sign Sean Smith then the Dunta Robinson addition is merely icing on the cake for them. They've been improving this off-season. They should not have released Eric Winston though. That right side of their offensive line is going to be their downfall, both in the run game and pass game.
 
If the Chiefs sign Sean Smith then the Dunta Robinson addition is merely icing on the cake for them. They've been improving this off-season. They should not have released Eric Winston though. That right side of their offensive line is going to be their downfall, both in the run game and pass game.

They'll probably address the right side in the draft.
 
They'll probably address the right side in the draft.

With the #1 tackle in the draft.... Luke Joekel. If he struggles, he'll be their RT in 2013, Branden Albert (who they just resigned) will continue at LT. If he's up to the task, Joekel will be their LT & Albert will move to RT.


I like their plan to replace their RT better than ours.
 
With the #1 tackle in the draft.... Luke Joekel. If he struggles, he'll be their RT in 2013, Branden Albert (who they just resigned) will continue at LT. If he's up to the task, Joekel will be their LT & Albert will move to RT.


I like their plan to replace their RT better than ours.
That's true but they don't have the best LT in the game like we do.
 
D-Rob is one of my all-time favorite Texans/former-Texans, and now that he's a
Chief it's just one more reason to support my "other" NFL team.
 
If the Chiefs sign Sean Smith then the Dunta Robinson addition is merely icing on the cake for them. They've been improving this off-season. They should not have released Eric Winston though. That right side of their offensive line is going to be their downfall, both in the run game and pass game.

Reportedly not happening.
The Chiefs, after signing cornerback Dunta Robinson, no longer have interest in Dolphins cornerback Sean Smith, per a league source.
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