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Adam Schefter reports Carr will not be leaving Houston

Plummer contemplating retirement?

(CBS4) DENVER There's been talk that the Broncos might trade quarterback Jake Plummer, but what if Plummer doesn't want to play football anymore?

CBS4 Sports has learned that Plummer is "seriously considering retirement."

This season Plummer was replaced by rookie Jay Cutler, and since then there's been speculation about whether Plummer would return as a backup or get traded to a team like the Houston Texans.

Cutler told CBS4 on Thursday he and Plummer have talked about retirement.

"I think anybody close to Jake, who knows him on a personal level, if he came in one day and said 'I'm outta here' ... it wouldn't be a big surprise," Cutler told CBS4's Vic Lombardi. "But he's competitor. I know he loves the game and loves Sundays, so if he came back I wouldn't be surprised that way either."

Plummer doesn't crave the limelight and he doesn't spend much money.

"So he really could just walk away and go live in a mountain hut somewhere," CBS4's Reggie Rivers joked Thursday night.

http://cbs4denver.com/sports/local_story_053192200.html
 
I hope this is Carr's last chance as a Texan to prove to us he can throw more than 5 yards per down to our Pro Bowl receivers.

I'm getting sick of his dumpoffs.
 
I hope this is Carr's last chance as a Texan to prove to us he can throw more than 5 yards per down to our Pro Bowl receivers.

I'm getting sick of his dumpoffs.

He can throw the ball 70 yards, dont you think he would throw it if it called for it? Do you think he likes playing it safe, dont you think he would love to sit back and chuck it, YES! I think it takes a 7 step drop to get a deep ball off, when was the last time you guys saw one?
 
I have never seen Carr throw the ball 70 yards in the air, but I have seen him throw it 55 yards on a rope in someone's bread basket.... (which subsequently was dropped)
 
He can throw the ball 70 yards, dont you think he would throw it if it called for it? Do you think he likes playing it safe, dont you think he would love to sit back and chuck it, YES! I think it takes a 7 step drop to get a deep ball off, when was the last time you guys saw one?

How many steps does he have to take to throw it 10yds? He doesn't do that much either?
 
I'd listen to offers for Andre Johnson but that doesn't mean I deliberately want or plan on him being gone one way or the other.

The difference, though, is that you would not make it public that you were listening to offers for AJ.
 
I got a good one for you..

IF Plummer retires... Does Carr become on the trading block again.... Because, he would be worth more then.... Ahhhh something to think about. Grin
 
I believe someone in this thread earlier said that they had remembered Schefter was one of the very few guys that called the Texans picking Mario Williams.

*EDIT*
It was Nawzer on Page 4 - #70.... Nawzer, do you have a link, or is it something you just remembered him saying?? Thanks.


Easterbrook said nobody had the scoop but McClain ( and that was just the night or day before )
 
Easterbrook said nobody had the scoop but McClain ( and that was just the night or day before )

It was about 5:45 pm the evening before the draft. My wife and I were driving northbound on the West Loop at Bellaire (heading out to see the early Frank Caliendo show at the Improv) when McClain broke in to Rich and Marc's show and spewed the news. I almost drove into a bunch of orange barrels.
 
The difference, though, is that you would not make it public that you were listening to offers for AJ.

Yes, but what if the local media said (started the rumor) that you were looking to trade AJ? And this rumor goes national? As a good GM, you would have to to, at least, answer the phone and listen to what interest there was, no?

I don't believe the Texan FO has ever said they are shopping Carr or looking for a replacement - that's been all media .... :hmmm:
 
in all fairness, wasnt EVERYBODY saying we were going to take Bush? if Schefter looks like an *****, then most of the sports media does also.
Absolutely. Nobody had a clue until the eve of the Draft.
You can now go on the internet and find historical mocks for the 2006 Draft
with the Texas taking Mario, but I assure you they were all amended after
the fact, no matter what date they list on their mocks.
 
I hope this is Carr's last chance as a Texan to prove to us he can throw more than 5 yards per down to our Pro Bowl receivers.

I'm getting sick of his dumpoffs.

If that is the problem with him, which most of us agree, then why are we not focussing on the O-line, and the time they actually give him, instead of bashing his brain for haveing little to no time to throw the ball?
 
I would think a lot about wanting out myself.

I read that article and it sounded like the Texans were entertaining offers for Carr, not actively shopping him around. I'd listen to offers for Andre Johnson but that doesn't mean I deliberately want or plan on him being gone one way or the other.

The difference, is that they aren't entertaining offers for Andre Johnson, at least we don't know they are as they never admitted to it.

Not necessarily. It simply may mean that the fans and the Texans organization have different opinions on the path to building a winning team.

In my post, I explained how our 5 year starters was having difficulty dropping back, & was working on his footwork in week 7. I understand all QBs work on all aspects of their game at all times of the year... But not on the rudimentary aspects of the position during a game.

Then how he took his first snap from the gun, in week 8, and it didn't look good. I didn't mention that his coach didn't want to see that in a game for another 5 weeks.

There are so many things we can criticize David on his game. He should not be starting on any team in the NFL.

He can throw the ball 70 yards, dont you think he would throw it if it called for it? Do you think he likes playing it safe, dont you think he would love to sit back and chuck it, YES! I think it takes a 7 step drop to get a deep ball off, when was the last time you guys saw one?

yes, a 7 step drop, or a sidestep, a step-up, an extra step back, a roll out, or a pump fake, or any number of things...
 
Yes, but what if the local media said (started the rumor) that you were looking to trade AJ? And this rumor goes national? As a good GM, you would have to to, at least, answer the phone and listen to what interest there was, no?

I don't believe the Texan FO has ever said they are shopping Carr or looking for a replacement - that's been all media .... :hmmm:

yeah, but that would be easy. The FO says no way in h-e-double-hockey-sticks do we make a deal for our only playmaker on offense, and a Pro Bowler at that. It would have to be such a blockbuster deal that knocks everyone's socks off to even merit a mention. If the local media started that rumor, they'd have egg on their face(s) in a heartbeat. Information moves quick in the internet age.
 
So the question is what does all this mean ?

They could'nt get an offer they liked .

They're trying to sweeten the pot .

They're trying to re do Carr's contract .

You guys who are going yea he's back ... it's not good .

If your wife kicked you out and then said ... I'll take you back I guess cause I did'nt find someone I liked better ... would you view that as a good thing ?
 
So the question is what does all this mean ?

They could'nt get an offer they liked .

They're trying to sweeten the pot .

They're trying to re do Carr's contract .

You guys who are going yea he's back ... it's not good .

If your wife kicked you out and then said ... I'll take you back I guess cause I did'nt find someone I liked better ... would you view that as a good thing ?


I hope. This whole thing has been a mess and they are showing people again why they continue to be a joke.
 
He can throw the ball 70 yards, dont you think he would throw it if it called for it? Do you think he likes playing it safe, dont you think he would love to sit back and chuck it, YES! I think it takes a 7 step drop to get a deep ball off, when was the last time you guys saw one?


Never.
 
I'm not sure which sounds more implausible - that Kubiak/Smith have already given up on upgrading the QB position before the free agency period begins or that Plummer is actually contemplating retirement.

Both are BS.
 
I hope. This whole thing has been a mess and they are showing people again why they continue to be a joke.
How they are handling this is horrible. This kind of treatment is terrible for Carr, the team and the fans.He has to know they really don't want him but there really isn't anything out there this year.Carr still has a lot of ability but when a team says they are entertaining offers but then say we have always planned to keep Carr it is a bunch of bull. Carr should demand his release or a trade and get the heck out of Houston. There is no sense in a place where you are not wanted or liked. The thing is I like him a lot as a QB but when the team is playing games about your postion on the team it's time to go. The damage has been done to Carr and his family and so there is no way to repair what they have done. For David in knowing all this will he put forth the effort to excell for a staff that really doesn't want you? I wouldn't.
 
How they are handling this is horrible. This kind of treatment is terrible for Carr, the team and the fans.He has to know they really don't want him but there really isn't anything out there this year.Carr still has a lot of ability but when a team says they are entertaining offers but then say we have always planned to keep Carr it is a bunch of bull. Carr should demand his release or a trade and get the heck out of Houston. There is no sense in a place where you are not wanted or liked. The thing is I like him a lot as a QB but when the team is playing games about your postion on the team it's time to go. The damage has been done to Carr and his family and so there is no way to repair what they have done. For David in knowing all this will he put forth the effort to excell for a staff that really doesn't want you? I wouldn't.

Hey, whatever gets him outta here is fine with me. David Carr is a poison to this franchise and this city. He doesn't care about wins or losses. All he cares about is all the money he's robbing from the Texans by staying here.
 
Hey, whatever gets him outta here is fine with me. David Carr is a poison to this franchise and this city. He doesn't care about wins or losses. All he cares about is all the money he's robbing from the Texans by staying here.

Dude has never done anything to be labeled poison--try looking up Terrell Owens for poison. Really it is rather clownish to start ascribing greed and ill-motivation to players when there is no need or information to support it. Doesn't it suffice to say Carr has proven nothing here and needs to move on rather than over play your hand and try to ascribe bad intentions?
 
Hey, whatever gets him outta here is fine with me. David Carr is a poison to this franchise and this city. He doesn't care about wins or losses. All he cares about is all the money he's robbing from the Texans by staying here.

That is a totally baseless accusation.
 
Dude has never done anything to be labeled poison--try looking up Terrell Owens for poison. Really it is rather clownish to start ascribing greed and ill-motivation to players when there is no need or information to support it. Doesn't it suffice to say Carr has proven nothing here and needs to move on rather than over play your hand and try to ascribe bad intentions?

I can recount a certain TV interview where Carr said that he didn't care if we won or lost and all that matters is that he's out there playing football.
 
Then how he took his first snap from the gun, in week 8, and it didn't look good. I didn't mention that his coach didn't want to see that in a game for another 5 weeks.

That isn't true and you know it. Kubiak said they didn't use the shotgun because of the center, at that time I believe it was Hodgdon, not being able to handle it. Kubiak said it had nothing to do with David Carr. You are just repeating false accusations about David Carr's abilities that have been proven to be false in the past in much the same way that Joseph Goebbels did with his anti-semitic propaganda, knowing that if you repeat a lie often enough people will start to believe it. Shame on you.
 
Dude has never done anything to be labeled poison--try looking up Terrell Owens for poison. Really it is rather clownish to start ascribing greed and ill-motivation to players when there is no need or information to support it. Doesn't it suffice to say Carr has proven nothing here and needs to move on rather than over play your hand and try to ascribe bad intentions?

I wouldn't necessarily use the word poison, but I could see the special treatment David has gotten could get under the collar of some of the more vocal people on this team..... Gary Walker.. Sharper.. Glenn.. WAnd.. & a bunch of other players we let go for what really boils down to no good reason when you think about it.

Of course this is all speculation, I'm just saying I can see how the word "poison" could be used to describe David Carr's affect on this team.
 
I wouldn't necessarily use the word poison, but I could see the special treatment David has gotten could get under the collar of some of the more vocal people on this team..... Gary Walker.. Sharper.. Glenn.. WAnd.. & a bunch of other players we let go for what really boils down to no good reason when you think about it.

Of course this is all speculation, I'm just saying I can see how the word "poison" could be used to describe David Carr's affect on this team.

it's funny how all the non-supporters of DC are no longer on the team. If that doesn't epitomize a guy that's got the FO around his finger, I don't know what does.
 
How they are handling this is horrible. This kind of treatment is terrible for Carr, the team and the fans.He has to know they really don't want him but there really isn't anything out there this year.Carr still has a lot of ability but when a team says they are entertaining offers but then say we have always planned to keep Carr it is a bunch of bull. Carr should demand his release or a trade and get the heck out of Houston. There is no sense in a place where you are not wanted or liked. The thing is I like him a lot as a QB but when the team is playing games about your postion on the team it's time to go. The damage has been done to Carr and his family and so there is no way to repair what they have done. For David in knowing all this will he put forth the effort to excell for a staff that really doesn't want you? I wouldn't.

I'm not sure if you remember this or not, but there was a time when the Houston Rockets almost traded Hakeem Olajuwon. The story of the Rockets shopping him to other teams was run in the media and the relationship between Olajuwon and the Rockets FO was seriously damaged but ultimately they worked out their differences and later the Rockets won back to back championships. I'm not suggesting that David Carr is somehow equivalent to Olajuwon. I'm only suggesting that despite being mentioned in a possible trade it doesn't mean that the relationship between Carr and the Texans FO has passed the point of no return.
 
I wouldn't necessarily use the word poison, but I could see the special treatment David has gotten could get under the collar of some of the more vocal people on this team..... Gary Walker.. Sharper.. Glenn.. WAnd.. & a bunch of other players we let go for what really boils down to no good reason when you think about it.

Of course this is all speculation, I'm just saying I can see how the word "poison" could be used to describe David Carr's affect on this team.

it's funny how all the non-supporters of DC are no longer on the team. If that doesn't epitomize a guy that's got the FO around his finger, I don't know what does.

Gary Walker and Glenn were not resigned due to their age. Sharper was a monetary move and Wand was beat out in camp. Nice innuendo, but ultimately a specious arguement.
 
it's funny how all the non-supporters of DC are no longer on the team. If that doesn't epitomize a guy that's got the FO around his finger, I don't know what does.

I was just making that up, I don't know how any of those guys feel about David Carr.
 
it's funny how all the non-supporters of DC are no longer on the team. If that doesn't epitomize a guy that's got the FO around his finger, I don't know what does.

So you know as afact that they were not Carr supporters or is this another speculation on your part? By the way Sharper was also released by the seahawks earlier in the season and was picked up by the Vikings and they too are believed to be thinking of releasing him as well.
 
Lets hope it lights a fire under Carr to take more on his shoulders knowing that he is this close to being sent packing. Maybe this is the kick in the rear he needed. You can have your opinion about him and go ahead and pack the season in already but I like to see what happens. Their just not anybody out there that is a upgrade, Plummer please Quinn yea ok , how about Sage well no thank you. I'm not a Carr lover but giving my choices I will take Carr.

Yeah, I hope it lights a fire under him and burns his sorry a55 to the ground. This is the worst possible news for the Texans.

Simply put, it's pathetic.

If we weren't a laughingstock before this rumor, we will be henceforth.

The ONLY hope is that this is another "clever" ploy to put some air under Carr's value, which seems to be about zero in this league. Don't you guys think that if ANYONE in the league thought Carr was worth a third he'd already be gone?
 
So you know as afact that they were not Carr supporters or is this another speculation on your part? By the way Sharper was also released by the seahawks earlier in the season and was picked up by the Vikings and they too are believed to be thinking of releasing him as well.

Of course they're thinking of releasing him.... they might trade their third for Carr... Duh..


:stirpot:



I repeat, I made all that stuff up.
 
So you know as afact that they were not Carr supporters or is this another speculation on your part? By the way Sharper was also released by the seahawks earlier in the season and was picked up by the Vikings and they too are believed to be thinking of releasing him as well.

pretty much everything on this board is speculation. i do have my opinions about certain things, though.
 
it's funny how all the non-supporters of DC are no longer on the team. If that doesn't epitomize a guy that's got the FO around his finger, I don't know what does.
nobody tells a guy who just spent 1 billion on a franchise what to do. not carr, not rick smith, not gary kubiak, etc.

you ever think sharper and walker arent on the team because of their cap number, injuries, and declining overall game? sharper's biting comments toward carr were a little petty in my opinion. a guy who has a ring and who would usually be counted on to be at least a leader on the defense if nothing else blames it on #8, like carr is the only one who is supposed to sac up.

if you need any proof as to why that sharper and walker arent on the team, check their stats from the 2005 and 2006 seasons. that might have had a little to do with it.
 
nobody tells a guy who just spent 1 billion on a franchise what to do. not carr, not rick smith, not gary kubiak, etc.

sharper's biting comments toward carr were a little petty in my opinion. a guy who has a ring and who would usually be counted on to be at least a leader on the defense if nothing else blames it on #8, like carr is the only one who is supposed to sac up.

If I was Sharper and I had a worthless QB in David Carr, I might have said some of those things too. Yes, the franchise did him a disservice by just throwing him into the fire. But, it's time to move on. We can't afford to sit around and let Carr develop under Kubiak. It's already been 5 years.
 
If I was Sharper and I had a worthless QB in David Carr, I might have said some of those things too. Yes, the franchise did him a disservice by just throwing him into the fire. But, it's time to move on. We can't afford to sit around and let Carr develop under Kubiak. It's already been 5 years.

I just got to know,are you secretly having a man crush on Carr and don't want anyone to know?
 
Now here is a real question.....If we are going to keep Carr, what are we going to do about players on our team that will turn FA in 2008? They see the team only caring about David Carr and seeing the fan base dwindle. Would this cause the players to go elsewhere???
 
Carr has sucked and always will suck. He is a crappy QB. Period. End of story.

Our organization will continue to be a joke as long as we have that primadonna loser behind center. some of you are just too stupid to realize it.

Carr is a loser and always has been. If you are a fan of him, you are probably from California, a family member, a blithering moron or all of the above...*hint hint*
 
On the bright side, Kubes and Smith know that if they keep Carr the pass protection is going to have to be much, much better. Perhaps next week we'll see some real money spent to sure it up, maybe Pettigout or Steinbach, in addition to at least one first day pick. After all, keeping Carr gives us another 5 million to work with under the cap. Say what you want about Carr but we still don't know how well he'd function under a good offensive line. Maybe we find out this year!
 
On the bright side, Kubes and Smith know that if they keep Carr the pass protection is going to have to be much, much better. Perhaps next week we'll see some real money spent to sure it up, maybe Pettigout or Steinbach, in addition to at least one first day pick. After all, keeping Carr gives us another 5 million to work with under the cap. Say what you want about Carr but we still don't know how well he'd function under a good offensive line. Maybe we find out this year!

We avg less than 2 sacks per game in 11 of 16 games-take away the sacks that Carr made on the year (about 1/3) and Carr was sacked about 27 times, maybe the low 30's--given that David can not work the pocket and has poor mechanics (foot work, arm placement,etc), the OL can only do so much.

What did we get from Carr for the improvement in sacks between '05 to '06? He was worse-11 tds.
 
By the way Sharper was also released by the seahawks earlier in the season and was picked up by the Vikings and they too are believed to be thinking of releasing him as well.

Sharper was released by the Seahawks on March 2, 2006 primarily because of a bad knee. He finished the '05 season on IR after playing only 8 games for the Hawks. He hasn't played for anyone since mid-season '05 and he never played for the Vikes (although his brother Darren is their starting SS). Jamie's career as a player is likely finished.
 
On the bright side, Kubes and Smith know that if they keep Carr the pass protection is going to have to be much, much better. Perhaps next week we'll see some real money spent to sure it up, maybe Pettigout or Steinbach, in addition to at least one first day pick. After all, keeping Carr gives us another 5 million to work with under the cap. Say what you want about Carr but we still don't know how well he'd function under a good offensive line. Maybe we find out this year!

Not exactly. We save $5million by cutting David... no trade, no renegotiation, just flat out cut him.

He is scheduled to make something like $5.5million this year, it may be $5.75 million. Then $6million next year. Then you add in the $2million prorated bonus that we have to pay him in the next few days I think(It's $4million spread over the next two years.) and his cap hit will be $7.5million(or $7.75million) in '07, and $8million in '08.

If David is not on this team... whether we trade him, or cut him, we don't have to pay him his salary, and it does not go against the cap. We save money to let him go.

If you sign a Jake Plummer, an expected starter, you're going to have to pay him $5million. I'm thinking something like a $6million contract over 3 years, with a salary of $3million in '07, $4 million in 08, and $6million in 09. His '07 cap hit would be $5million(basically the same money you'd have paid David), his cap hit in '08 will be $6million(again, this is money we already had alotted for a QB, it's the same as David's salary would have been, had we kept him), and h is hit in '09 would be $8 million.

Now, if you think we are spending more money, or taking a bigger cap hit than we would if we kept David, we're not. in '07, our Cap hit for the QB position will be $7.5(or $7.75) million dollars. With Jake, (and my numbers) it will be $7million, we still save $0.5million, or $0.75million to sign Plummer.

In '08, our cap hit with David would be $8 million with Plummer, it will be $8million.

In '09, we don't know what our cap hit will be for the QB position. David's contract doesn't go out that far, and IF we signed Plummer to my deal, it would be $8million, the same as it was for '08. But we might have to throw in a $4 million roster bonus to get Jake to agree, that would make it a $22 million contract, but only $6 million guaranteed. For Jake, I wouldn't go over $6 million guaranteed(well, I wouldn't even go there, but if the Texans do something like that, I wouldn't be too upset.)

THat would be a pretty lucrative contract..... $22million over 3 years.... but only $6 million Guaranteed.

But the bottom line, we save money if David is not a Texan in '07.
 
What did Wand say ? I must have missed it .

Wand didn't say anything. I have no idea how he feels about David. I just threw his name in there, because I can't think of a good reason he was not on this team in '06. He played better than Spencer(IMHO), and at least provided a longer termed solution than Ephraim Salaam could possibly provide.
 
Now here is a real question.....If we are going to keep Carr, what are we going to do about players on our team that will turn FA in 2008? They see the team only caring about David Carr and seeing the fan base dwindle. Would this cause the players to go elsewhere???


They go where the $$$ is.

Just like Edgerrin. He could have had a ring.
 
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