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By the time these players are done with the ads, photoshoots, playing, and whatever else they do behind closed doors they really do not give a darn about you or I.
So why are we here today?
And at the Stadium on Game Day?
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By the time these players are done with the ads, photoshoots, playing, and whatever else they do behind closed doors they really do not give a darn about you or I.
So why are we here today?
And at the Stadium on Game Day?
The Houston Texans, Inc. is a billion dollar industry. All this "team loyalty" by customers...errrr....fans is so sad it's funny.
The team's policy under Smith has been to only negotiate with players who are participating in team activities. Smith pointed to what star middle linebacker DeMeco Ryans did last offseason when he was unhappy with his contract.
"One of the things that was real smart on his part was the fact that he was upset that we had not been able to come to terms with an agreement, but he came back and was a part of the offseason workout and he was with his teammates, he was a leader and he did things the right way," Smith said. "He played his contract out and he was rewarded."
"You'd like to have all your people out here working, especially when we're trying to go do something we never have done," Smith said. "So the ideal situation is to have everybody working together, but as we talked about last week, you've got to be able to deal with distractions."
Smith said he has spoken to the receiver but wouldn't divulge details about their conversations.
"Obviously we want Andre here," coach Gary Kubiak said. "I know he and Rick are talking, so we'll get it worked out. We're not worried about Andre. He'll do his job."
"He's got five years left on his deal now. We're willing to sit down and talk with him. He knows that."
Today's sports fans will make Rollerball a reality.I remember when Jonathan E. became bigger than the corporation. That got ugly.
Working late, I heard about the AJ no show (it's not a holdout people) on the Barry Warner show on the drive home. I knew that there would be a $%@!storm on the forum for this. For no reason at all. I was going to post something to the effect of what DB said. As usual, he just does it better.Anyway, it's just business.
I'll probably get flamed for my opinion on players making millions, but I can't blame them for asking for more. NFL owners are billionaires and making ridiculous amounts in profits from our season tickets, PSL, beer, souvenirs, etc. The amount that they pay players is very small compared to what they actually make.
If an NFL players wants more money, I'm fine with it. Pay Andre Johnson what he deserves. He's one of the top 10 players in football.
Today's sports fans will make Rollerball a reality.
Working late, I heard about the AJ no show (it's not a holdout people) on the Barry Warner show on the drive home. I knew that there would be a $%@!storm on the forum for this. For no reason at all. I was going to post something to the effect of what DB said. As usual, he just does it better.
But, let me ask the folks here who believe a contract is a contract, and should be honored. Regardless. Where were the venomous protests towards the front office when the Texans released Ahman Green. He still had years on his contract. That's not right.
They did the same thing to Eric Moulds. And Gary Walker. Anthony Weaver. And yes, even to little David Carr. Did David Carr suck, basically quit on the team, and become untradeable? Yes. But, that doesn't mean you can cut a guy with years (and $millions) remaining on his contract. I mean, a contract is a contract. Right?
Wrong. For you and me, a contract is a contract. In the NFL, a contract is a bargaining chip. It's a business that is completely out of touch we the reality we live in. Attempting to relate your ethics in your everyday life to what happens in the NFL is laughable. Yes, I have laughed at some of your posts. Sue me.
Having said all of that, I would bet that AJ would be at the voluntary practice session tomorrow. If the Texans would only guarantee the remaining years on his existing contract. About $30 something million. Just honor the contract, Texans. What's so wrong with that?
Let the rationalizations begin...
The Texans have no reason to give him any more money. They already signed him to a very lucrative contract with a lot of guaranteed $. AJ has seen Meco get a nice contract and now he wants his. Problem is, AJ does not deserve a new contract.Today's sports fans will make Rollerball a reality.
Working late, I heard about the AJ no show (it's not a holdout people) on the Barry Warner show on the drive home. I knew that there would be a $%@!storm on the forum for this. For no reason at all. I was going to post something to the effect of what DB said. As usual, he just does it better.
But, let me ask the folks here who believe a contract is a contract, and should be honored. Regardless. Where were the venomous protests towards the front office when the Texans released Ahman Green. He still had years on his contract. That's not right.
They did the same thing to Eric Moulds. And Gary Walker. Anthony Weaver. And yes, even to little David Carr. Did David Carr suck, basically quit on the team, and become untradeable? Yes. But, that doesn't mean you can cut a guy with years (and $millions) remaining on his contract. I mean, a contract is a contract. Right?
Wrong. For you and me, a contract is a contract. In the NFL, a contract is a bargaining chip. It's a business that is completely out of touch we the reality we live in. Attempting to relate your ethics in your everyday life to what happens in the NFL is laughable. Yes, I have laughed at some of your posts. Sue me.
Having said all of that, I would bet that AJ would be at the voluntary practice session tomorrow. If the Texans would only guarantee the remaining years on his existing contract. About $30 something million. Just honor the contract, Texans. What's so wrong with that?
Let the rationalizations begin...
Finally someone speaking with common sense and not blind emotion. If you want to get mad at some one get mad at McNair he is a billionaire him paying Andre aint gonna bankrupt him.Antonio Bryant should never be paid more then Andre, thats like Mark Sanchez being paid more then Manning
Did I say give AJ a new contract? I suggested the Texans guarantee the contract already given. Is it a bad precedent to cut players whose contracts have yet to expire? I mean a REALLY bad precedent? What will potential signees think about the Texans if they don't honor existing contracts?If we give AJ a new contract it sets up a REALLY bad precedent.
Having said all of that, I would bet that AJ would be at the voluntary practice session tomorrow. If the Texans would only guarantee the remaining years on his existing contract. About $30 something million. Just honor the contract, Texans. What's so wrong with that?
First bold: I wonder if Smith has a policy for himself to get these situations resolved before it comes to missing team activities. These negotiations didn't start yesterday.
Second bold: Did he also point out what happened to Owen Daniels when he was unhappy with his contract?
Third bold: Of course not! That will be up to unnamed sources.
There will also be the conversational sleight-of-hand that results in the spin management as in the first bolded text.
By the time these players are done with the ads, photoshoots, playing, and whatever else they do behind closed doors they really do not give a darn about you or I.
Did I say give AJ a new contract? I suggested the Texans guarantee the contract already given. Is it a bad precedent to cut players whose contracts have yet to expire? I mean a REALLY bad precedent? What will potential signees think about the Texans if they don't honor existing contracts?
I can play this all night long. Or until I go to bed. I never get tired of watching a dog chase his tail.
So you're admitting that NFL contracts aren't worth the paper they're written on. The only thing that counts is the $$$ that changes hands. Is so, then what's your beef with a player going back for more $$$? It's a violent sport, and nothing's guaranteed.There's a reason why contracts aren't guaranteed (football is a VIOLENT sport so contracts should NEVER be guaranteed...
Did I say give AJ a new contract? I suggested the Texans guarantee the contract already given. Is it a bad precedent to cut players whose contracts have yet to expire? I mean a REALLY bad precedent? What will potential signees think about the Texans if they don't honor existing contracts?
I can play this all night long. Or until I go to bed. I never get tired of watching a dog chase his tail.
Problem is, AJ does not deserve a new contract.
So you're admitting that NFL contracts aren't worth the paper they're written on. The only thing that counts is the $$$ that changes hands. Is so, then what's your beef with a player going back for more $$$? It's a violent sport, and nothing's guaranteed.
You're conveniently leaving off the cap relief AJ gave the Texans with his last re-up. Cap relief and an All Pro WR. Sounds like the Texans got a pretty sweet deal.If he were to be cut today, he would have made about $30 million for his last three seasons. Then, he would have the opportunity to be signed by someone else with that $30 million in his pocket... not to mention the $20 million he earned under his rookie deal before the team voluntarily gave him a new contract with two years left on his rookie deal.
Can we vote on this?
Yeah, because Smith should just bend over and take it from every player who wants a new contract. Players don't really start their negotiations until there's something to "hold out" from. That's where they have the most leverage.......when their missing team activities.
Umm...what happened with Owen Daniels? We was the best TE in football until he got hurt. It happens, this is football...people get hurt. Andre could step out of his hot tub and fall through his sliding glass door just like Pence tomorrow
And....why would we expect anything different...confused????
Rick Smith is getting paid to bend over and give any to every single request. He's getting paid to "negotiate contracts" for the betterment of the team....and HE'S DONE THAT.
But yeah, Andre deserves his 3rd contract in 7 years...because that kind of crap happens every day. Especially when you were a #3 ovrl pick and were locked into a longterm deal from the get go.
If Andre is pissed about his contract he needs to talk to his Unc....not Smith. The man has no business pulling out of a 8 year deal after he's only honored 3 years of it and I hope Rick Smith tells him that.
So it's OK to ask for a renegotiation? If the player has finished half of the years on a contract? So next offseason, you would have no problems with AJ looking for a new deal?Again my beef isn't about players trying to get paid.......it's about players crapping on a contract THAT THEY JUST SIGNED AND CHOSE TO SIGN when they haven't even played half of it out.
There's a reason why contracts aren't guaranteed ...
You're conveniently leaving off the cap relief AJ gave the Texans with his last re-up. Cap relief and an All Pro WR. Sounds like the Texans got a pretty sweet deal.
And people need to stop talking about how "team friendly" that deal was. The contract was so team friendly because it was FRONT LOADED. Half the contract has already been paid and now that the "team friendly" part of the contract is starting to come into play and his yearly base salary is starting to decrease Andre wants a new contract.......what's so "team friendly" about that?
Besides, that's not the point. If the Texans released AJ tomorrow, they would not be honoring the contract. Is the problem with AJ not "honoring" his contract (which is doing, BTW)? Or is it something else? Can someone please explain what their beef with Andre Johnson? Why is it OK for the organization to tear up contracts (which I agree with their right to do so), but not OK for players to attempt to renegotiate? Why?
So is your position now that contracts are not guaranteed?
I'm just trying to keep up.![]()
After looking at AJ's contract numbers and his production after the contract I feel comfortable in saying yes he does deserve more money than what he is slated to get. And no, the "Texans friendly" portion of the contract was the whole damn thing. Not a piece of it.
If you really want to keep up then you need to go back and read what I typed regarding the situation instead of trying to be cute and taking sentences out of context..
It's not that hard to figure out my argument and what I meant.
After looking at AJ's contract numbers and his production after the contract I feel comfortable in saying yes he does deserve more money than what he is slated to get. And no, the "Texans friendly" portion of the contract was the whole damn thing. Not a piece of it.
The guy has already been paid half the amount of the contract and it wasn't until his yearly base salary dipped that he started griping about that contract.
No, it's kinda hard to follow. Either it's guaranteed, or it's not. You seem to be fine that the team doesn't have to honor their end of the bargain, but AJ has to.. that doesn't make any sense.
The only reason someone signs an eight year deal, is so they can spread that guaranteed money over 8 years.
Is that why you are calling the whole thing "Texans friendly" ?
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Is he griping? I haven't heard any griping.
Oh crap...LOL Like a absence of OTAs isn't enough to signify a grievance. Please cut the political correctness.NEWSFLASH I'm pretty sure a player that stays home and says he wants more money is "griping" about something.
Oh lord... seriously lol
Wide receiver Andre Johnson was absent from the first day of the Texans' organized team activities (OTAs) on Monday, raising questions about the four-time Pro Bowler's contract situation.
"Over the first three years of that (new) deal, I think if you even ask him, he's been well compensated," Texans general manager Rick Smith said. "He's got five years left on his deal now. We're willing to sit down and talk with him. He knows that."
Andre hasn't said anything yet.
A reporter noticed he wasn't there. A reporter recalled Andre's Uncle saying something. A reporter asked Rick Smith a question about Andre's Contract.
I think Rick Smith did a fine job not dodging the question, and not building any unneeded animosity.
It's speculation by a reporter. They are fishing. Someone said AJ was working on his degree back at the U.
No one said anything about AJ holding out of OTAs because of a contract dispute. What have you ever seen to make you suggest that is the way Andre would handle his business?
Maybe I should say it a different way, a way you can understand.
Baaa... Baaaa. Baaaaaaa.
how's that?
You're conveniently leaving off the cap relief AJ gave the Texans with his last re-up. Cap relief and an All Pro WR. Sounds like the Texans got a pretty sweet deal.
Besides, that's not the point. If the Texans released AJ tomorrow, they would not be honoring the contract. Is the problem with AJ not "honoring" his contract (which is doing, BTW)? Or is it something else? Can someone please explain what their beef with Andre Johnson? Why is it OK for the organization to tear up contracts (which I agree with their right to do so), but not OK for players to attempt to renegotiate? Why?
MAYBE Andre is taking one for the team. Maybe he and Smith have already quietly worked out a contract renegotiation, he's finishing up his degree at the U, and they fabricated this "holding out" story to distract the media away from Cushing? If so, that's freaking brilliant.
It also just struck me that this is an uncapped year. Why not frontload his contract NOW so a holdout demand in the future doesn't hurt the team? take $3MM from each of his remaining 5 years, pay it out as a bonus THIS year, and he makes $3MM less over the next 5 years, which would also be guaranteed? Salary cap relief, guaranteed contract, and he gets the big chunk up front.
Try to be accurate in your statements. Details on AJ's 2nd contract:!
by the way, the $60 million contract was a good deal because they tore up the last two years on his rookie deal. So, instead of getting about $1.5 -$2.0 million in base salary those last couple years, he received a $15 million signing bonus and about $5 million in salary each of those first two seasons.
Vets with back loaded contracts tend to get cut. AJ will be 30+ over the last 4 years of his deal. What happens to 30+ players in this organization? You can't blame Johnson for wanting the $$$ upfront. Besides, the Texans could just guarantee the remaining $30 million, and AJ could make you happy by showing up at voluntary practice (insert Iverson rant here).Johnson had two seasons remaining on the original contract he signed as the Texans' first-round choice in the 2003 draft, at base scheduled base salaries of $5.25 million for 2007 and $7.75 million for 2008. Those base salaries were reduced, replaced in part by the signing bonus, and the Texans gained much-needed cap room with the maneuver.
It is believed the extension, which essentially created an eight-year deal counting the two season remaining on Johnson's original contract, carved out more than $6 million in new 2007 cap room.
"This is a great thing for us, because Andre is our best player, and he's going to be a Texan for a long time," general manager Rick Smith told the Houston Chronicle. "Not only are we ensured of keeping Andre, but we cleared some room under the cap, so it was a win-win situation."
Everytime a multi-millionaire player cries about their contract my respect for them fades away.
Come and complain when you have a real problem Andre Johnson.
But, it's awfully hard to be sympathetic towards a guy that has over $50 million in his twenties and is unhappy with the fact that he's scheduled to make $6 million this season.
I'm very supportive of mid or late round picks who reach the 3rd or 4th year of their rookie deals and try to get a new deal. But, it's awfully hard to be sympathetic towards a guy that has over $50 million in his twenties and is unhappy with the fact that he's scheduled to make $6 million this season.
AJ is just acting like a kid.![]()