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QBR or passer rating? Two different animals.
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QB rating with over 10 starts.
But which QB rating metric? PFF's? FO's? ESPN's?QB rating with over 10 starts.
But which QB rating metric? PFF's? FO's? ESPN's?
QBR or passer rating? Two different animals.
But which QB rating metric? PFF's? FO's? ESPN's?
Collective Texans Talk opinion.
Pick either, but I was suggesting the traditional one.
Well it was steelb's projection... I was just pinpointing the measuring tool.
Maybe this was mentioned, but he was with the team at Texas Childrens today.
That tells me all I need to know.
He has a deal in place or is RCH close ...
Well he currently is still under contract, and has team public obligations that were already agreed upon on his current contract.
Thought that as well but ted Johnson on 610 shot it down. Stated that it is not typical for an upcoming free agent to make these appearances if he does not have a contract ready
based on which metric?
Prediction- Mallett will be a top 12 QB next yr.
Based on which metric?
Based on which metric?
Prediction- Mallett will be a top 12 QB next yr.
Shouldn't we aim a little higher?![]()
Top 12 - a little above average. I thought the Texans would try to get away from that trend with the new regime.
Six days after Rick Smith and Bill O'Brien said they'd like to have Ryan Mallett back with the Texans in 2015, the quarterback echoed their sentiments.
"I'd love to be here," the free agent said. "Hopefully we can get something worked out."
Mallett, O'Brien and several other Texans were at a Texas Children's Hospital appearance on Wednesday afternoon, and he took time out from mingling with the kids to meet with the media. He was pleased to hear the team's general manager and head coach wanted him to remain a Texan.
"It feels good that you're wanted. It's better than being not wanted," Mallett said.
As a starter in 2014, Mallett and the Texans went 1-1. He was victorious on the road in his debut at Cleveland, and then struggled as Houston lost at home the next week to the Bengals. After being acquired in a trade with the Patriots at the end of August, Mallett watched from the sidelines for the first nine weeks of the season.
Even though his season ended when he was placed on the injured reserve in late November, Mallett was still around the team and NRG Stadium on a regular basis. With his arm in a sling, he was a constant presence on the sidelines at practice. Since the season ended, he's been at the facilities rehabbing.
Without a sling on his arm, and nearly three months after the surgery, Mallett was optimistic about his return from the injury.
"I'm getting close," Mallett said. "It's a day-by-day process. So we'll see how it goes."
As far as throwing, Mallett mentioned that he'd "tossed it around a few times".
Last Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium, O'Brien detailed the commitment Mallett's shown to the team.
"Since the day after the Cincinnati game, hes been diligent in his pre-surgery, post-surgery," O'Brien said. "He was in all the meetings after he was hurt. He tried to help Fitzy when he went back in there. Savage. He tried to help Case the last two weeks. Hes been around. He loves football."
Thought that as well but ted Johnson on 610 shot it down. Stated that it is not typical for an upcoming free agent to make these appearances if he does not have a contract ready
I heard TD say it, as well, and he said you never see pending FA players sporting full team gear at charity events just days before free agency begins.
That was my sign when they posted that picture that Mallett will be our starting QB in 2015.
I noticed none of the actual Texans were wearing any Texans gear at all. That told me Ryan Mallett packed light for his little stay in Texas.
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Wrong pot:
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Tea leaves are pointing that way.
Then you expect O'Brien to move on from Mallett? I hope so. Immature QB's stay immature.
This should clarify:
Putting Mallett in as starter just to satisfy the curiosity of a fickle and impatient fan base isn't a recipe for winning. If Mallett was doing enough in practice he'd be starting right now. Obviously he isn't so he's not.
You might as well get comfy with being disappointed this year if you're already upset with O'Brien for not making a QB change. I firmly believe Fitzpatrick, unless injured will remain starter for the year.
This one helps, too:
Less than three weeks later Mallett was named starting QB.
We get it, dude doesn't like Ryan Mallett but feels the need to regurgitate it every once in awhile.
3 posts in 6 months about him.
Wow, I'm a hardcore hater.
So my opinion about the guy differs from you.
I also like how you conveniently left out the post I was replying to when I wrote about getting comfortable with Fitzpatrick. It was at a time when the Texans were doing OK but people were bashing O'Brien for not making the change at QB. But whatever fits your narrative, I guess.
3 posts in 6 months about him. Wow, I'm a hardcore hater. LOL So my opinion about the guy differs from you.
The problem isn't that your opinion differs; It's that you can't support it.
3 posts in 6 months about him. Wow, I'm a hardcore hater. LOL So my opinion about the guy differs from you.
What’s the market for a hybrid starter/backup like QB Josh McCown?
His deal is 3 years worth roughly $15M, source said. Not bad.
Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet
Just numbers until I see the guaranteed money
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2015/02/josh_mccowns_3_year_deal_worth.html[Josh McCown's] three-year deal, agreed upon on Friday night, is worth $14 million, with incentives that could max the deal out at $20 million, a league source told Northeast
It includes $6.25 million in fully guaranteed money, including $5.25 million in year one.
His $4.66 million average is in line with other "bridge'' quarterbacks who come in and start for a team for a year or two while they find their quarterback of the future.
His signing likely means the end in Cleveland for hometown favorite Brian Hoyer.
McCown's $6 million in incentives are tied to playing time and the team reaching the playoffs, meaning year one could top out at $7.25 million
Dang! I thought for a moment you were giving Mallett's contract info :pisssed:
^^^ This.
Dang! I thought for a moment you were giving Mallett's contract info![]()
^^^ This.
The reply was to explain your cryptic post, not TK's perspective.
I do not have a "narrative" (what a trendy word!). I'm just a Texans fan hoping for the best in 2015.
http://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2015/02/josh_mccowns_3_year_deal_worth.html(Josh McCown's) three-year deal, agreed upon on Friday night, is worth $14 million, with incentives that could max the deal out at $20 million, a league source told Northeast
It includes $6.25 million in fully guaranteed money, including $5.25 million in year one.
His $4.66 million average is in line with other "bridge'' quarterbacks who come in and start for a team for a year or two while they find their quarterback of the future.
His signing likely means the end in Cleveland for hometown favorite Brian Hoyer.
McCown's $6 million in incentives are tied to playing time and the team reaching the playoffs, meaning year one could top out at $7.25 million
Does that say "starter" to you? If you look at those numbers & think he's being brought in to compete with Manziel for the starting position, then expect Mallett's numbers to be higher.
If you look at those numbers & think, "Damn, Manziel got beat out of the starting job before FA even started." Then expect Mallett's numbers to be similar.
I think that's the low end of starter money. $5.25M guaranteed in year 1 with the possibility of making $7.25M... (I know it's a long shot for the Browns to make the play offs, so realistically may not be a word used here). But still...
I'm expecting Ryan Mallett to get somewhere around $6~$7M in year one. A prorated bonus of $5M/yr & a $2M salary or something like that.
The ball park is right, but McGown has many more actual starts under his belt so the comparison may be a ceiling rather than a floor. And this would be in line with my guesses. I like the incentives portion of the contract, but I don't think we get a three plus year deal out of Mallet without some sort of early out clause.
Does that say "starter" to you? If you look at those numbers & think he's being brought in to compete with Manziel for the starting position, then expect Mallett's numbers to be higher.
If you look at those numbers & think, "Damn, Manziel got beat out of the starting job before FA even started." Then expect Mallett's numbers to be similar.
I think that's the low end of starter money. $5.25M guaranteed in year 1 with the possibility of making $7.25M... (I know it's a long shot for the Browns to make the play offs, so realistically may not be a word used here). But still...
I'm expecting Ryan Mallett to get somewhere around $6~$7M in year one. A prorated bonus of $5M/yr & a $2M salary or something like that.
I think I disagree, his two game resume doesn't garner "starters money," we'll have to have a gentleman's bet.