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I've been on the backside of polls before. Just not seeing this one. Totally could be wrong.
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I think Eli will probably get in because of the SB wins, but other than that....to me, he just doesn't meet the "eye test". What do I know though.
Eli Manning is already #6 all time in passing yardage (51,682) and #8 all time in passing touchdowns (339). To go along with a perfect 2-0 Super Bowl record. Both wins came against the GOAT Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.I think Eli will probably get in because of the SB wins, but other than that....to me, he just doesn't meet the "eye test". What do I know though.
I've been on the backside of polls before. Just not seeing this one. Totally could be wrong.
ESPN did a survey last season that calculates all sorts of numbers and accolades and they gave him a 72+% chance of making the hall. Now he's going to have to wait awhile, because this has been the era of QBs. But I believe he'll eventually get in. His longevity and health has allowed him to reach statistical check boxes.
I understand your comment, Eli really seems to be more an all-time good non-great who played a really long time, but between the name, the market, and those two super bowls, I think there is more a question of how soon versus if.
And if we can keep our shiny, new QB upright (and call plays that use his strengths) we now have a legit shot to make our SB debut.There has been parity in the league, BUT NOT IN THE PLAYOFFS..
This article breaks it down
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mi...session-with-parity-and-its-failing-miserably
Again, it goes back to top tier QBs and it always has..with the cap and before the cap. You either have one or you don't. Haves and Have nots.. and that's not parity and never will be, because there's literally only so much of these guys walking the face of the planet.
There will always be exceptions to the rule (So people please don't bother posting them), but this is a QB driven league..again always has been and always will be.
And if we can keep our shiny, new QB upright (and call plays that use his strengths) we now have a legit shot to make our SB debut.
'nuff said!I understand your comment, Eli really seems to be more an all-time good non-great who played a really long time, but between the name, the market, and those two super bowls, I think there is more a question of how soon versus if.
'nuff said!
Eli faced down the GOAT QB and GOAT HC two times and came out on top both times.
If Namath can earn his jacket off one SB upset, Eli is sure to do it with two.
Steelers Wire on USA Today (article). They discussed the five teams most likely to sign superstar running back, Le'Veon Bell, next off-season. #1 on the list were the Houston Texans.
#1 Houston Texans
The Texans will have $60 million in cap space next offseason which is the seventh most in the NFL. Houston has their franchise quarterback in Deshaun Watson. And DeAndre Hopkins is one of the truly elite young wide receivers in the NFL. Adding Le'Veon Bell would give their offense a balance they do not have right now and an additional weapon for Watson.
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I had asked a question about that possibility last week.
It appears the Texans will have the money to be in the mix.
New GM in charge. And Bob McNair will let his son take over full duties as the owner pretty soon due to health reasons. Not going to be the same as it was over the past sixteen years. Things are about to change in a really big way. Hopefully for the better.Of course they will, but they wont spend that much $$$$ on any FA, or atleast that's been the McNair's history.
New GM in charge. And Bob McNair will let his son take over full duties as the owner pretty soon due to health reasons. Not going to be the same as it was over the past sixteen years. Things are about to change in a really big way. Hopefully for the better.
But have smarts, unlike the previous regime, not to pay big money for a player who has had such an extensive cumulative injury history, progressive through and to the end of last season.Steelers Wire on USA Today (article). They discussed the five teams most likely to sign superstar running back, Le'Veon Bell, next off-season. #1 on the list were the Houston Texans.
#1 Houston Texans
The Texans will have $60 million in cap space next offseason which is the seventh most in the NFL. Houston has their franchise quarterback in Deshaun Watson. And DeAndre Hopkins is one of the truly elite young wide receivers in the NFL. Adding Le'Veon Bell would give their offense a balance they do not have right now and an additional weapon for Watson.
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I had asked a question about that possibility last week.
It appears the Texans will have the money to be in the mix.
But have smarts, unlike the previous regime, not to pay big money for a player who has had such an extensive cumulative injury history, progressive through and to the end of last season.
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But have smarts, unlike the previous regime, not to pay big money for a player who has had such an extensive cumulative injury history, progressive through and to the end of last season.
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Of course they will, but they wont spend that much $$$$ on any FA, or atleast that's been the McNair's history.
Bell has at least 3-4 more good years under his belt. Sign him Gaines.
Yet He offered to make a average at best LT the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history...
So there's that conflicting fact.
Not more than the NYG's.
What top tier FA's have the Texans ever signed in 15 yrs, besides McNair's fellow South Carolina alum JoJo? Dont give me Os.
In 15 yrs
Well Os was one...they paid him so much damn money that they traded away 2 draft picks to get rid of his ass.
And I really don't give a **** what the Giants gave Solder..it still doesn't change the fact that the Texans offered to make him the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history.. also he signed in NY other than financial reasons, if he signed for money he would've signed here for less..last I checked New York has one of the highest income tax rates in the entire country. Frankly I'm glad Solder went to NY, he isn't worth the money.
Sorry, but your narrative doesn't fit. You're bitching about make believe bullcrap.
This isn't about Solder.
Look at the trends.
No narrative here, the facts are what they are.
What trend..
You do realize that when we resign our own damn players, that's just like signing free agents right? Houston made Watt and Hopkins the highest paid at their positions..
And this IS about Solder, since you said that they aren't willing to spend money, yet they offered to make him the highest paid offensive lineman in NFL history. I know you don't want it to be about Solder strictly, because it doesn't fit your narrative.
Again make believe bullcrap.
We aren't going to ever agree if you think the Texans have ever been major players in FA. Idont care what they offered Solder they couldn't close the deal. (Like ALMOST every other offseason.) When they failed plan Bwas to sign a bunch of cheap backup OL instead of taking that $$$$ and using it on another all pro OL like Norwell. Instead they chose to sit on 30 mil of cap space. I'm willing to wait a couple of more yrs to see how the new regime works before I pass judgement. I just hope the price the Texans org has to pay is ruining Watson's career like they did Carr's.
I just hope the price the Texans org has to pay is NOT ruining Watson's career like they did Carr's.
I'm not fan of Bell and IIRC, $60 cap does not include rollover from 2018 which is approx another 30 m. Unless they sign Bashaud Breeland who had his recently signed 3 year $24 m deal cancelled due to injured left foot. Supposedly he had issues that foot years ago. Perhaps Doc can offer opinion on health. Another vet corner would help if he can play.Steelers Wire on USA Today (article). They discussed the five teams most likely to sign superstar running back, Le'Veon Bell, next off-season. #1 on the list were the Houston Texans.
#1 Houston Texans
The Texans will have $60 million in cap space next offseason which is the seventh most in the NFL. Houston has their franchise quarterback in Deshaun Watson. And DeAndre Hopkins is one of the truly elite young wide receivers in the NFL. Adding Le'Veon Bell would give their offense a balance they do not have right now and an additional weapon for Watson.
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I had asked a question about that possibility last week.
It appears the Texans will have the money to be in the mix.
I hope you meant:
This smacks of "po' boying" or buying off the clearance rack.This. Plus as a general roster building philosophy I don’t think you should spend big $ on a RB. The position can be filled competently with low round draft picks/UDFAs provided the rest of the offense is good... and if it’s not that high priced FA RB isn’t gonna make much difference anyway.
But the Texans have made bold moves that actually set this franchise back several times.
This is a strange case. While in the Dominican Republic this past March 4, a golf cart ran up on the back of the heel of his foot and created a large cut. After repaired, the wound became severely infected and required a skin graft since a significant of tissue died as a result of the infection. As it turns out, he had also sustained a major trauma to the back of the same heel in high school...........a wound which also required a skin graft procedure to the area. After the graft was well-healed, he was able to performed well at Clemson.I'm not fan of Bell and IIRC, $60 cap does not include rollover from 2018 which is approx another 30 m. Unless they sign Bashaud Breeland who had his recently signed 3 year $24 m deal cancelled due to injured left foot. Supposedly he had issues that foot years ago. Perhaps Doc can offer opinion on health. Another vet corner would help if he can play.
This smacks of "po' boying" or buying off the clearance rack.
You're willing to settle for "competently" when you could have the best at his position.
This is a perfect example for Steelb's argument that, as long as the Texans don't make bold moves, they'll always be middle of the pack (or worse).
You're willing to settle for Alfred Blue ("competent", 6/7 rd pick) when you could spring for a real weapon like Le'Veon Bell, Todd Gurley, Marshawn Lynch, or an Ezekiel Elliott.
And nothing will help our sophomore QB like a real threat at RB and not just some JAG. Think how much better the R/P option would work with Bell as the threat and not Lamar Miller.
When you are building a team there are some positions you have to spend less resources (draft/FA capital) than other positions. This isn't Madden where you get to add pro bowlers at every position.
RB just happens to be a position where a low round pick has a better shot of succeeding than other positions (QB for example). Take this past draft as an example. Jags selected Fournette 4th overall. Kareem Hunt and Alvin Kamara went in the 3rd... do you really think the Jags are better off picking Fournette with the 4th pick overall instead of adding a different premiere player (DW4 perhaps???) and a RB later?
Exactly, was just about to post this..
If the Jags took Mahomes or Watson, then Hunt in the 3rd we would be talking about a Jaguars SB maybe even more than one.
Instead the Jaguars are built more like the NY jets years ago with Blake "Sanchise" Bortles at the helm.
They're built like the Giants to me. Coach C will use Brotles as a game manager just like he did with Manning
Yeah, except unlike the Giants, they didn't beat New England.
Yeah, except unlike the Giants, they didn't beat New England.
They're built like the Giants to me. Coach C will use Brotles as a game manager just like he did with Manning
Remember he just got there. So it's remarkable that he already got them 1 game shy of the SB.
They division is getting tougher and tougher.
AFC South is no longer the Little Sisters of the Poor.
That example isn't applicable here.When you are building a team there are some positions you have to spend less resources (draft/FA capital) than other positions. This isn't Madden where you get to add pro bowlers at every position.
RB just happens to be a position where a low round pick has a better shot of succeeding than other positions (QB for example). Take this past draft as an example. Jags selected Fournette 4th overall. Kareem Hunt and Alvin Kamara went in the 3rd... do you really think the Jags are better off picking Fournette with the 4th pick overall instead of adding a different premiere player (DW4 perhaps???) and a RB later?
That example isn't applicable here.
First, your Fournette example is more ammo on my side. Do you think the Jags would have made the playoffs without Fournette to take pressure off of Blake Bortles?
somehow the goalposts got relocated.Short answer...YES.
Just look at who we've made the players with when our defense was badass. Their only challenger in the division was the Titans last season and they still made it despite losing twice to them.
Leonard Fornette had a good first year, but it's not like it was earth shattering.. he had just over 1,000 yards, a 3.9 ypc average, and 9 TDs.
They would've made it if they took one of the promising young QBs and say Kareem Hunt in the 3rd round..they also would've been built for last season and for the next decade.