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He's got the tools, but is so lacking in training that he was at least 2 years from being in the starter discussion when selected last April. That hasn't changed. To suggest that he's ahead of such a schedule is just wrong.
Not that I want Fitz back, but the Seahawks did go into the 2012 season with just Matt Flynn and Russell Wilson.
Flynn had what? 2 starts and just over 130 attempts.
And Russell Wilson was just a third rounder rookie.
There's no telling what Fitz, Savage, and Keenum can show after another training camp with OB.
(I'm leaving Mallett out as this is only one "possible" scenario that we are "contemplating", just for the heck of it.)
Because Savage was hurt and we did not have another QB on the roster.
Mallet was already out, Fitz was already out - we only had Savage. Then he was hurt as well, but stayed in the game and finished the last 2-3 plays.
I don't know how, but I missed where Savage got hurt. What happened?
I don't think I can disagree with this more strongly. Savage will be 25 this season. He has 2 years experience as a FBS starter. He has a year of NFL training camp, meetings, and practices under his belt. He has been around football all his life. If Savage can't at least win the backup job this season, it will never happen for him. Colleges are churning out QBs every year. If Savage can't prove he's ready to make the next step now, the Texans have to move on. Another redshirt year does nothing for Savage or the Texans.
But Keenum performed for OB and I don't think he will forget that.
Let's not be historical revisionists. Keenum gets credited with the win against the Ravens, but he put up less-than-Fitz type numbers while the defense put on a historic performance.
You can argue that coming in from the Rams PS, that was all he needed to do, and I wouldn't disagree with you. But in the end, Case didn't lose the game for the Texans. Considering that is basically how Fitz has been described all season, I am not sure how Case being Fitz 2.0 merits his inclusion in the Texans QB discussion. Especially since OB cut him before the season started and only brought him back when all three QB's in the roster got hurt.
I'm not arguing that he would start. Only that he might be a better choice than what we could get in the draft as a third QB should Mallett go elsewhere or we decide to let Fitz go. But once a part of the team, he would once again compete for his slot. I assume that Savage is safe, but his slot is not set. Fitz has equal chances of starting, backing up Savage or Mallett or being cut. But I suspect if both Mallett and Savage are healthy and signed, we might prefer a Keenum to Fitz as a third QB. I see no way Lewis is here for the season and maybe not for camp.
But I may be wrong. It's all probability while many think they are fortune tellers. I make no such claim.
Cutting Fitz and going with Case provides about $3m in badly needed cap space. This makes sense if OB is confident going forward with Mallett and Savage. This would not be a good deal for Case, denying him the opportunity to compete with another team, but I don't know if this will factor into the decision.Let's not be historical revisionists. Keenum gets credited with the win against the Ravens, but he put up less-than-Fitz type numbers while the defense put on a historic performance.
You can argue that coming in from the Rams PS, that was all he needed to do, and I wouldn't disagree with you. But in the end, Case didn't lose the game for the Texans. Considering that is basically how Fitz has been described all season, I am not sure how Case being Fitz 2.0 merits his inclusion in the Texans QB discussion. Especially since OB cut him before the season started and only brought him back when all three QB's in the roster got hurt.
Cutting Fitz and going with Case provides about $3m in badly needed cap space. This makes sense if OB is confident going forward with Mallett and Savage. This would not be a good deal for Case, denying him the opportunity to compete with another team, but I don't know if this will factor into the decision.
First, I didn't think that the Texans cap space was so dire that dumping Fitz' contract was that important.
The Texans have about $10m in cap space. We have 9 UFA's and I believe a total of 17FA's. We need to sign Jackson, Newton, Reed and Mallett. And we need to sign Dent, Pickett, Lewis and Manning. Plus fill out the roster with league minimum players. We probably need to find an additional $15m in cap space. Reworking contracts will get some of that, but still need to find a lot of cap.
No, but we would have to replace him with a FA or a draft pick. But my comment is not based on what we the fan would project but rather what I'm reading on what the Texans would like to do. My understanding is that they are giving a high priority to resigning Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed; as well as holding onto Johnathan Joseph.Do we need to sign Reed?
^(punctuation corrected)The Texans have about $10m in cap space. We have 9 UFA's and I believe a total of 17FA's. We need to sign Jackson, Newton, Reed, and Mallett. And we need to sign Dent, Pickett, Lewis, and Manning. Plus fill out the roster with league minimum players. We probably need to find an additional $15m in cap space. Reworking contracts will get some of that, but still need to find a lot of cap.
Plus, they will consider reworking Watts cap hit. But there is also a huge upside going forward if they keep his cap hit as it is. I believe, going forward, his cap hit would only be $13m a year through the end of his contract.
Correct, right now his next 4 seasons after this one would be $13 or under. He is due a $10 mil roster bonus this season so $8 mil could easily be converted and deferred to later years but that should be left as a last resort so that folks aren't looking to cut or trade him when he slows down to 15 sacks.
Extending older guys like JoJo and Myers is what got the Texans in this position to begin with.
It would be easy to create $7-8 mil in cap space extending JJo and Myers by 2 years.
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I don't know if we can afford to keep Jackson.
I had a dream last night, that Savage is going to be another Tom Brandy.
No it's not. But take a shot and give some examples.
I'll look at one for you. What had us tight in 2011?
Mario $16.2 mil
Dead money Okoye and Reeves $5 mil
Signings not extensions of not old - JJo, Manning, Antonio $17.1 mil
2nd contracts of not old - Myers, Ryans, OD, Winston $16.5 mil.
[AJ was a 28 year old playing with a $6.5 cap hit on his current contract]
Where are the extensions for old dudes?
And what I'm talking about is extending JJo to 32 and Myers to 35, neither of which is ancient for their position.
You can also cut Graham, Fitz, and Demarris Johnson. Resign Fitz to a backup QB deal and have plenty of room to resign KJ, Newton and Reed along with the others.
I don't get this huge belief by many that we don't have cap room. Plenty of times (with much worse overall teams) people would have been ecstatic to have $10 million in cap room
You can also cut Graham, Fitz, and Demarris Johnson. Resign Fitz to a backup QB deal and have plenty of room to resign KJ, Newton and Reed along with the others.
I don't get this huge belief by many that we don't have cap room. Plenty of times (with much worse overall teams) people would have been ecstatic to have $10 million in cap room
I was thinking of the Robaire Smith's/Anthony Weaver's of the world.
It's really only about 5 mil when you take signing draft picks into account. Which isn't enough to re-sign their own FA's. Much less add a competent TE/WR/LB in FA. I'm not even talking about high $$$$ FA's. I'm talking about the Niles Paul/Wes Welker/Justin Durant's.
Demarius is a RFA (no savings there) and Fitz is on a back up deal now. If Savage is ready for back up duty, then Fitz could be released outright. But I agree that Graham needs to be released.
Weaver was 25 and Robaire was 26 when they signed with us and neither lived out their first contract with us much less ever got an extension.
Yeah it is with a few easy moves.
Extending older guys like JoJo and Myers is what got the Texans in this position to begin with.
I was thinking of the Robaire Smith's/Anthony Weaver's of the world.
Ok, I was looking at the cap simulator that said Johnson could be cut and would save 1.55 million. And Fitz would save 3.25 million if cut, could be resigned for a cap hit under 2 million
If they are projecting him in the cap then it is at the RFA tender level and not tendering him should bring that off whatever simulator you are looking at.
spotrac is projecting us (top 51) and with rookies signed with $10.9 mil cap space.
You can't come up with a player who:
A. Signed a contract more recently than 10 years ago?
B. Was actually extended at some point in their time with the Texans?
Sure I can
Coming off injury extended Schaub/Cushing/AJ.
Cushing wasn't old (unless you consider just turning 26 as old)
Ok, I was looking at the cap simulator that said Johnson could be cut and would save 1.55 million. And Fitz would save 3.25 million if cut, could be resigned for a cap hit under 2 million
Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed, just these four, are going to take, more or less, $20m, so we're $10m short already. But as pointed out, by restructuring a couple or three contracts it becomes managable.Yeah I saw that, and with that much available we should be able to resign our guys plus add a Virgil Green type and a Welker type fa
Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed, just these four, are going to take, more or less, $20m, so we're $10m short already. But as pointed out, by restructuring a couple or three contracts it becomes managable.
Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed, just these four, are going to take, more or less, $20m, so we're $10m short already. But as pointed out, by restructuring a couple or three contracts it becomes managable.
I wouldn't resign Reed. Need a good pass rusher at OLB.
Extending older guys like JoJo and Myers is what got the Texans in this position to begin with. it's time to bite the bullet. IMHO You can also create room by cutting Fitz and making AJ take a paycut.
What I would do to create the needed cap room is.
1. Cut Myers or a huge paycut.
2. Same as above with AJ.
3. Cut Fitz.
This would allow you to keep KJ/Reed/Newton/Lewis etc.... and probably add a couple of low cost FA's. Don't worry though the McNair's/Smith wont do this Texans fans.
Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed, just these four, are going to take, more or less, $20m, so we're $10m short already. But as pointed out, by restructuring a couple or three contracts it becomes managable.
Is there other SOLB in a 3-4 that put up big sack numbers?
I'm not thinking that Reed is asked to rush the passer much as his primary responsibility
You can also cut Graham, Fitz, and Demarris Johnson. Resign Fitz to a backup QB deal and have plenty of room to resign KJ, Newton and Reed along with the others.
I don't get this huge belief by many that we don't have cap room. Plenty of times (with much worse overall teams) people would have been ecstatic to have $10 million in cap room
I wasn't aware of this and it certainly puts everything in a more positive perspective if we can work deals like this.The cap hits on 1st years is commonly much lower.
For example:
RT Michael Oher signed a 4 yr $20 mil deal - year one cap hit of $3 mil.
DRC signed a 5 yr $35 mil deal - year one $2.75.
Ninkovitch 3 yr $15 mil deal - year one $2.85.
So $8.6 mil for those 3 combined as approximate deals.
The cap hits on 1st years is commonly much lower.
For example:
RT Michael Oher signed a 4 yr $20 mil deal - year one cap hit of $3 mil.
DRC signed a 5 yr $35 mil deal - year one $2.75.
Ninkovitch 3 yr $15 mil deal - year one $2.85.
So $8.6 mil for those 3 combined as approximate deals.
Orakpo on a prove it deal.
Managing the Cap is not about having a ton of space every year as much as with keeping the space near the limit while having maximum flexibility to make improvements to the team.
I suspect that there are several players such as Watt who have already indicate a willingness to convert salary to bonuses as needed to free up Cap Space when needed, but will not do so if it leaves us too far from the minimum payroll and cash outlay requirements which are part of the collective bargaining agreement.
Teams with too much cap space could face sanctions if they fail to meet the bargaining agreement minimums.
Jackson, Mallett, Newton and Reed, just these four, are going to take, more or less, $20m, so we're $10m short already. But as pointed out, by restructuring a couple or three contracts it becomes managable.
And agents try to leverage higher salaries from those teams.
IMO a good number for space each season is about $15m.
I've said this before but I think the Texans will go into 2016 with very little carryover from 2015. Due to the amount of space they will have in 2016, there is no reason not to spend to the limit in 2015. And the team has some quality young players that will be RFA's in 2016.