The butthurt is strong in this thread.
Does know no one see this for what it is. The Texans knew they were going to cut Andre if he didn't agree to a paycut. Andre already wanted out, he has wanted to go play for a team with known commodity at QB.
Which is why they should have gotten rid of him right after the the latest #1 overall pick FAIL of a season in this franchises first 10+ years of existence. Now they won't get squat for him and they just pissed on the face of the franchise (or at least was, obviously JJ is in town now). Again, I think most of us are ok with AJ being gone, but they didn't have to give him a rubber glove on the way out the door. My beef is how they handled it or rather botched it in classic Texans style.
In an effort to let him go without him having to be cut (looks bad on him, not worth the money, give him more leverage to negotiate new contract with new team) or him trashing the franchise. He gets to go out and try and get a contract for what he believes he is worth and play for the QB of his choice (kind of). Then in 2 years when he decides to retire he can come back to the franchise as a hero who always loved the team and never complained or threw the team under the bus.
This front office is a tad too short bussed to pull that off or plan that out fap fap.
I don't doubt Bill let him know he was not going to be a focal point. Bill likes to spread the ball out. Didn't feel Andre, being the 2nd highest paid receiver in the league, would have any chance of earning that cash.
So it's OB's job to count the cash, thought that was Rick Smith or someone else? Also, with the **** brigade at QB for now, who exactly is it that is going to be spreading the ball around all bad ass like?
This is a business, it is the right move, you expect younger guys to step up and fill the holes. Hopkins was mentored for 2 years by Andre, he can fill that role, you now how someone new can step up and play opposite of Hopkins (IMO, Posey can be that guy).
Ah, the olllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' "this is a business" line of thought.
As far as I can tell AJ was willing to and in fact did restructure his contract multiple times to help the team. He was then told last year to basically "hang in there kid we got you" and then he gets this?.... If that is how businesses are that some people work in then holy fuq that must be a **** fuqng job. We all want to cry "honor your contract" when a player holds out, but when management doesn't honor it, "oh hey, it's a business champ, suck it up, have some balls and fuq off".
Most of you sound like scorned lovers who were just cheated on by your wife/gf. Get over it, the writing was on the wall last season. He wasn't going to get cut or traded because the numbers didn't add up. This season it makes sense to move on, Andre is owed too much money. We have lots of holes we can patch with that cash.
The scorned lover bit gets some fap fap
But aside from that how did the numbers not add up to trade him earlier? If that is the case then ok, maybe I need to rethink my stance but I have not seen nor heard hard evidence of that. Right now this just seems like a missed opportunity to trade someone earlier and get something for it and now pissing on the first HoF player in your .500 on average somewhat of a league joke history. Was he owed too much? Sure. Who's fault was that, he didn't have a gun to their head when contracts were made and he restructured more than once. And fill holes with who and for what? To go to the playoffs this year? To win a SB? With what QB?
Getting rid of him. Fine. When and how it was done. Typical Texans. /end
PS - Andre isn't exactly sucking out there. He still has gas in the tank and I think that is a factor in this too. He was like #12 in the NFL in receptions last year and was still putting up elite numbers not very long ago. Getting older sure, done, not quite. He's like the Spurs of football right now. Everyone just looks at his age and assumes it's over when it isn't yet. Also, pretty funny how when AJ held out everyone wanted him to stay via "honor your contract"....different tune now eh?