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michaelm said:Porky,
A few things to consider;
These moves are the only way that the Texans could COMPLETEY clean AG, Sharper and Foremen's contract $ from the cap space. Next year there will be alot more cap space because of these unpopular moves.
With AG and Sharper clearly on the downside of their careers, we would not have been able to find any teams willing to trade for them and assume their HUGE salaries. Huge in comparison to their contribution to the team.
I believe that in any trade scenario, we would end up eating some of the contract of each player if we could, in fact, find someone willing to trade for them. This may or may not be an issue, because the signing bonuses for each player that we released have accelerated onto this years cap (this is good in a way, since we have the room this year, and it won't count against next year).
So, while I will admit, it hurts to see these guys go, and we may have taken a little step back for this season, these moves set us up really, really well for the next few years. Basically, we will have a D that is about as good as last year with a chance that it will be better. BUT we will have alot of wiggle room cap wise to work with in 2006, so the future upside is way, way better IMHO.
michaelm said:All teams come up against the salary cap, there's no way around that. The Texans choose to deal with it before it becomes a huge issue like it did for the Titans. And, yes, even AJ or DRob may one day have to restructure or be traded/released for cap reasons. Its just the nature of the business.
Yes, it sucks, but if there were no cap, teams payrolls would be sky high, ticket prices would be even higher, and teams that are in small cities would nat be able to afford to keep up with the larger market teams, ala the NY Yankees...
It will hurt for a little while, but next year when our new players like Greenwood and PB have experience with our system, we have a good draft with extra picks that we gained this year, AND we have cap space to bring in a few key free agents, you will see that these moves are really very, very smart.
I won't debate you on the draft, because I was hoping it would go differently myself, but I will wait and see how our new draftees turn out...
*edit*
on the question of being in rebuilding mode... I think the D has a chance to be just as good, maybe better. There will be MUCH more team speed allowing us to impliment some of the blitz packages that Capers D is known for. We have been able to use the full defensive playbook up to now, but we should be able to set the D loose with the improved team speed. You can't deny that the defensive speed is much better...
Glenn was praising the Texans for allowing him to find a team after the Buchanon deal. He was very appreciative of our front office and I think he was afraid of being cut later in camp due to his high salary. You guys want to start rumor and form opinions based on your imaginations...its all hysterical and all that but its not reality based.Porky said:The problem with your thesis is that the Texans are not in any way, shape, or form, in cap trouble. Release folks to avoid a problem that may or may not manifest itself in a year or two is a very strange way to conduct buiness. According to an interview with AG that is on the radio, he is the one who wanted out. The Texans should have known that before they pulled the trigger on the trade, because if I was GM, that would put the kabosh on this trade. And if they didn't know that was going to happen, and found out about it now, then I would have told AG too bad. He signed a contract. If the Texans have to live up to their end, why shouldn't AG? This was totally screwed up, and all the homerism in the world, cannot fix it.
Porky said:This was totally screwed up, and all the homerism in the world, cannot fix it.
Marcus said:Porky,
When the PB trade went down, you can't honestly tell me you didn't see AG as a salary cap casualty.
TexAntagonise said:How does that happen when you don't have a cap problem THIS year.![]()
Sounds like they took a page from the Bengal.![]()
Marcus said:Porky,
You are getting way too melodramatic. When the PB trade went down, you can't honestly tell me you didn't see AG as a salary cap casualty. That is all that happened to Aaron Glenn. He became a salary cap casualty, nothing more nothing less. No GM in his right mind is going to pay $4 million in 2005, $4.25 million in 2006, and $5.5 million in 2007 to an aging player on the downside of his career, to be a backup or nickle back, when the eventual starting CB is only making $700,000 this year, and 800,000 the next. It's the same thing that happened Jamie Sharper. When they both were asked to restructure their contracts, and declined to do so . . they both knew what was coming.
Save all the gap money you want, but you better be successfull. If not, then you did it for naught.michaelm said:Will somebody with the cap #s for next year please total up the cap savings for next year with these moves?
I believe that we should see close to $10 million in cap savings next year with the releases of AG, Sharper and Foremen.
It may not be quite that much, but I think it will be close
SESupergenius said:Save all the gap money you want, but you better be successfull. If not, then you did it for naught.
Diehardtexan said:The Texans are doing the right thing, New England does that every year and still get better with younger players.
I guess that's why the Patriots brought in the 30-year old Harrison and extented the also 30 year old Dillons contract.Grid said:the young players thing is the key to the Eagles and Patriots success.
Diehardtexan said:The Texans are doing the right thing, New England does that every year and still get better with younger players. We have to cut down on players that cost too much to keep. If you have a good system then the players that we bring in will fill the need just the same as the top names players. New England didn't win the last superbowl with Ty Law they won it with no name corners. If we want to win and move on then we can't get too attached to our favoraite players. This is the new era of sports, the players wanted free agency and with that we kissed loyalty good bye. Get used to it. Maybe David Carr is next if he doesn't get to the next level.
I would rather have them let the players that don't want to be here go than have them just wait for them to hold a grudge and be a cancer in the club house. I'm not saying that Glenn was that kind of a player, but he did ask to be released. It's better to do it now than wait for them to get hurt and then release them. That would send a bad massege to other players. I think it will work just fine for both the way it just happend with Glenn.Porky said:I don't totally disagree with this, but if you take this approach, then to be successful, you have to make great decisions in FA, the draft, etc. You also need terrific depth, which we are not even close to having. And you stockpile picks, you don't give them away willy nilly. And, it also helps to have the best FO and best coaching staff in the league. If you think we can just cast off aging vets and replace them magically with rookies, with no reprucsions, your dreaming. It's easy to copy NE's philosphy, but not so easy to match their success.
SESupergenius said:I guess that's why the Patriots brought in the 30-year old Harrison and extented the also 30 year old Dillons contract.
Eagles signed 31 year old Owens as well. I could go on.
Nah, that doesn't fly fellas, try again.
Diehardtexan said:I would rather have them let the players that don't want to be here go than have them just wait for them to hold a grudge and be a cancer in the club house. I'm not saying that Glenn was that kind of a player, but he did ask to be released. It's better to do it now than wait for them to get hurt and then release them. That would send a bad massege to other players. I think it will work just fine for both the way it just happend with Glenn.
michaelm said:SO, the team benefits this season by a net 500,00? His scheduled $4 mil versus the $3.5 mil in dead space?
mean mark8 said:AG was a Pro Bowl starter in his 3rd yr; where's PB's pro bowl? Let's face it, if Oakland was wanting to get rid of him, OAKLAND, how good can he be? They always pick up the malcontents and they wanted him gone.
We know it wasn't for salary cap reasons.
Grid said:they also had one of the worst defenses in the league.. trying to make a 3-4 work with 4-3 personel. hard for a young corner to shine in a defense like that.
Buchanan is raw.. but he isnt as bad as the oakland fans make him out to be.. alot of his struggles can be attributed to the entire oakland defense.
You can't peg what the "formula" is, all teams are different. If we are a couple of players away, then where is our "TO" and "Kearse"?? Is it Greenwood and Buchanon. LOL. You act like Greenwood has blistering speed, boy are you overhyping this guy. And Buchanon may have a tad bit more in the rockets than Glenn but will need when he gets floated for 6.michaelm said:What do those teams have in common that we absolutely do NOT have in common. They are/were basically 'one player away' from the Super Bowl...
Plus, these moves are more about speed and playmaking than experience FWIW. We needed some more speed IMO.
That's pretty high praise from Joel Buchsbaum.CB Phillip Buchanon
(5-9 7/8, 186, 4.42) Miami (Fla.)
Notes: Did not just play, but excelled in football, basketball, baseball and track in high school. Played in 10 games as a true freshman in 1999 and had 21 tackles and one pass broken up. Started six times and had 44 tackles, nine passes broken up and two interceptions in 2000. Pro Football Weekly All-America cornerback and Big East Special-Teams Player of the Year in 01, when he picked off five passes for 157 yards and one touchdown and returned 31 punts for 464 yards and two touchdowns and five kickoffs for 157 yards and one touchdown.
Positives: Exceptional athlete with terrific balance, body control and agility. Very fluid and quick and nimble-footed. Smooth turning and quick reacting. Closes on the ball very well. Has the great quick-twitch you look for in a corner, ball skills and natural running instincts when he has the ball. Makes big plays and scored on three different types of returns in 2001. Can play bump-and-run, man-off or zone coverage. Best athlete on a great Miami team, and with apologies to Edward Reed, may have been the teams best player.
Negatives: Has average size and ability to play the run. Is not as physical as scouts would like.
Summary: May be the best cover corner in the entire draft and the best cornerback ever to play for Miami.
SESupergenius said:You can't peg what the "formula" is, all teams are different. If we are a couple of players away, then where is our "TO" and "Kearse"?? Is it Greenwood and Buchanon. LOL. You act like Greenwood has blistering speed, boy are you overhyping this guy. And Buchanon may have a tad bit more in the rockets than Glenn but will need when he gets floated for 6.
markbeth said:yes but next year we benefit 4.25 mil and the year after that 5.whatever mil. we are getting younger and saving cap room. these younger guys are good players.
it seems they are trying to build a team that can be good year after year and not just make one run at it. to do that we need to be in a good salary cap situation.
He was a bust... its a old scouting report that makes you laugh, bad attitude, bad tackling, lack of effort or will to work out and train, and talks alot of smack for a guy that was benched atleast 5 times in the last two years ...and whats with this pass rush excuse ? Didnt you guys have a worst one than us ? Hes a bad corner, the homerism on this board is beyond words.texasguy346 said:Apparently he ran a 4.42.
Link
He tops the list of Buchsbaum's top 10 DBs. Ahead of R. Williams, Reed, Jammer, and L. Sheppard.
Here's what he had to say.
That's pretty high praise from Joel Buchsbaum.
AndroidRaider24 said:He was a bust... its a old scouting report that makes you laugh, bad attitude, bad tackling, lack of effort or will to work out and train, and talks alot of smack for a guy that was benched atleast 5 times in the last two years ...and whats with this pass rush excuse ? Didnt you guys have a worst one than us ? Hes a bad corner, the homerism on this board is beyond words.
Maybe you right , I hope Capers can fix him up, it would be shame such a talent is going to waste, but the only guy he listened to in the NFL is Deon Sanders, hell Deon gave him that name Showtime, .... maybe AJ could knock some sense on how a player from the U is really suppose to play and act liketexasguy346 said:I wouldn't call a guy that young a bust just yet. I only posted the report because Grid asked for someone to help him find PB's 40 time. Imagine my surprise that a combine evaluation from the 2002 NFL Draft was old.Don't get me wrong PB is a risk, but he also has alot of talent. Wether or not he'll be able to use his talent and remain disciplined is something we'll discover over the season. I, for one, feel that he'll play better under a coach like DC as opposed the coaching carousel that was Oakland the past few years. Gruden, Callahan, Turner.
I agree, also, im dont take this as trolling, i just dislike the guy , not the Texans.texasguy346 said:I think AJ will go a long way in making PB feel more comfortable here. Of course I would've preferred to keep Glenn here to keep PB in check if he let his ego go a little overboard, but obviously that won't be happening. DC is a defensive minded coach, and he has a knack for getting the most out of his players. Besides we still have Faggins to push PB, and competition can be one of the best motivators. It'll be an interesting season to watch to say the least.