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Sage Rosenfels @SageRosenfels18 · 21h 21 hours ago
The BEST wide receiver I ever played with.
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Man, it's going to suck to see him in another uniform....
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Sage Rosenfels @SageRosenfels18 · 21h 21 hours ago
The BEST wide receiver I ever played with.
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How ironic would it be if he signs with the Colts then we beat them for the first time in Indy?
Maybe that's not irony, though... I've never been very good applying that word.
I'll guess more like Boldin's 2 year $12 mil.
People saying there are teams willing to pay out his contract. Interested to see what shakes out. Can imagine Irsay popping a draft pick in a moment of... weakness.
He's the king of arm chair GM's. Get ready for similar posts regarding Texans' "mismanaged" cap.
In one of the threads around here he's advocating for both, letting players play out their contracts to let them walk in free agency (to get more comp picks) AND complaining about not enough cap space at the same time. An obvious contradiction to me.
Hopefully Trent Richardson type of weakness...
Hater?
I'm loving seeing all of these types of posts. All it took was for an aging AJ to be let go. The Texans did the right thing even if it was a yr too late.
My memory is a bit hazy, but didn't a lot of folks see this contract issue coming years ago? I seem to remember Andre being significantly underpaid for a great majority of his early career. There were quite a few people on here noting that it would have to be made up to him, and that it would be tough when he's making big dollars at the later stages of his career. I read somewhere that Larry Fitzgerald has already banked $120M in his career while Andre has just cleared $90M. I know that "it's a business" and all that, but it still feels a little crummy if the team strung him out like that and then cut bait when it is time to make it right.
I'm semi-new around these parts. Does Texian have a reputation I should know about? I'm not being trolled am I? lol.
Because after they told him about his reduced role AJ was outta there. Never even talked about paycut, but AJ new what was coming. IMHO
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/spo...hp?t=33215df3ffd8ff4dd2&cmpid=twitter-premiumSmith, who was 35, got a three-year contract worth $11 million, including a $3.5 million signing bonus. He led the Ravens with 79 catches for 1,065 yards and six touchdowns.
I was all for Daniels and Manning playing out their contract and leave as FAs. However for other players like Kareem Jackson, Brooks Reed, Derek Newton it would make sense to try and resign them but like Glover Quin, Antonio Smith and a few others there is/was no salary cap space available to sign them.
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There's a 0% chance Johnson remains a Texan, and the cap savings will be around $8.8 million. Otherwise, it would have made more sense just to keep AJ.Lastly, I will add I think that there is probably a 75% chance that AJ is still with the Texans this coming year. He is under contract. If they cut him, they eat the 7.5mil........ (why not just keep him? - saving 2.5 mil isnt that big of a benefit)
three-year contract worth $11 million, including a $3.5 million signing bonus
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/spo...hp?t=33215df3ffd8ff4dd2&cmpid=twitter-premium
I'll guess more like Boldin's 2 year $12 mil.
My memory is a bit hazy, but didn't a lot of folks see this contract issue coming years ago? I seem to remember Andre being significantly underpaid for a great majority of his early career. There were quite a few people on here noting that it would have to be made up to him, and that it would be tough when he's making big dollars at the later stages of his career. I read somewhere that Larry Fitzgerald has already banked $120M in his career while Andre has just cleared $90M. I know that "it's a business" and all that, but it still feels a little crummy if the team strung him out like that and then cut bait when it is time to make it right.
"Report: 3 teams willing to pay Andre Johnson $10 million in 2015... And one of those teams, the Indianapolis Colts, has a real need for a downfield playmaker."
I love me some AJ, but having lost his top end speed which has impacted his separation ability, is he really considered a downfield playmaker at this point in his career? Even in 2013 when he had a monster year, he had a 12.9 YPC. I see a clutch volume receiver, better than a possession receiver but not a downfield threat anymore.
The Texans may be ready to move on from 33-year-old Andre Johnson, but that doesn't mean the best player in team history will have trouble finding work.
In fact, according to BleacherReport.com's Jason Cole, at least three teams are willing to pay Johnson the $10 million he was set to make in Houston in 2015. And one of those teams, the Indianapolis Colts, has a real need for a downfield playmaker.
"What Johnson is hoping for, according to a source I've talked to, is that he gets cut in this process," Cole said on Tuesday. "He doesn't want to be traded. He wants to be out there on the market and negotiate the best deal that he can possibly get. He's due to make $10 million in base salary this year, and there are about three teams out there, according to that source, that are willing to (pay him) that $10 million number -- and possibly even better up-front money overall. ...
"One of the teams that you can look for, that would be interested in Johnson -- and that Johnson would be interested in playing for -- is the Indianapolis Colts. No. 1, it's Andrew Luck. ... No. 2, it would be within the same division, and allow him to get a little bit of revenge over the Houston Texans."
Those both are reasonable contracts. $16M is not.
Makes me sick to think of A.J. in a Colts uni.![]()
$16M is his cap number. $10M is what he's due.
& these teams willing to pay him $10M, I doubt it.
You want sick? Say he goes to the Colts and, with a good quarterback, has three or four 1000 yard seasons and a Super Bowl win*. He enters the Hall of Fame as a....???????
*I know, I know - pretty wild speculation for a washed up prima donna.![]()
Andre made a lot of bad business decisions. That's not the Texans' fault. If he had played his cards a little bit differently here and there, he'd have made that money but he didn't.
This is just another example of the old saw about how you don't get paid what you're worth, you get paid what you negotiate. Andre never chose the right guys to negotiate for him.
If he leaves, I hope he goes somewhere and finds success but I hope we're more successful here than wherever he winds up.
The good news (?) would be that the Pro Football HOF doesn't include a plaque with a team logo. Just a bust. So we can claim Andre as our HOFer. I know I will.You want sick? Say he goes to the Colts and, with a good quarterback, has three or four 1000 yard seasons and a Super Bowl win*. He enters the Hall of Fame as a....???????
So our team had one of the best WR to ever play the game, and at a bargain price, and never managed to get out of the first round of the playoffs. Sounds about right.
So our team had one of the best WR to ever play the game, and at a bargain price, and never managed to get out of the first round of the playoffs. Sounds about right.
For his career, passes attempted to Andre averaged 8.3 yards. Last season, yards per pass attempt to Johnson averaged 6.3 yards. Was that a function of the Texans offense, the QBing, AJ's declining skills, or a combination? Don't know. AJ was at 7.8 yards /attempt in 2013, so it's difficult to put it all on him in '14.So is he still considered a downfield playmaker?
One thing that I thought of, if this whole 80 to 40 catch is true and it's already out there, will it affect us getting a good free agent WR?. I'm sure Cobb and Maclin want to stay put especially with our QB situation and the news that they will play a small role to take Dre's place.
A couple of points:
1. I'm frequently hearing the argument that cutting AJ is a very patriots-like move, ditching high-priced older players. Many are glad the Texans are choosing pragmatism over emotional loyalty. I'm also hearing that the patriots are one of the favorites to sign AJ, which seems a huge contradiction. Anyone got an explanation for this?
2. There also seems to be this broad assumption that AJ is going to be a success wherever he lands, hence the absolute fear and dread of him ending up in Indy. I don't hear much discussion about whether he's possibly at the beginning of a sharp decline. If he was, the people most likely to know would be the Texans coaching staff. Could he in fact be some other team's Ahmad Green or Ed Reed?
THe Patriots like to take discarded vets on the cheap. The thinking is that AJ will come cheap to another team, which is TBD at this point.1. I'm also hearing that the patriots are one of the favorites to sign AJ, which seems a huge contradiction. Anyone got an explanation for this?
We know how this usually goes for Texans fans though. AJ goes to Indianapolis, plays an integral part in taking us apart in Indy as they go on to the playoffs while we come up short. That's what so many of us expect. I bet AJ's voted into the freaking Pro Bowl next year and I bet the guy who takes his place here doesn't do **** with the targets.
Any other outcome will be a genuine surprise to me.
THe Patriots like to take discarded vets on the cheap. The thinking is that AJ will come cheap to another team, which is TBD at this point.
Now/Now, Cant be comparing BoB to Bud.
That will cause a lot of vitriol in this forum. (I'm trying to see how many times I can use the word Vitriol today. LOL)
A couple of points:
1. I'm frequently hearing the argument that cutting AJ is a very patriots-like move, ditching high-priced older players. Many are glad the Texans are choosing pragmatism over emotional loyalty. I'm also hearing that the patriots are one of the favorites to sign AJ, which seems a huge contradiction. Anyone got an explanation for this?
2. There also seems to be this broad assumption that AJ is going to be a success wherever he lands, hence the absolute fear and dread of him ending up in Indy. I don't hear much discussion about whether he's possibly at the beginning of a sharp decline. If he was, the people most likely to know would be the Texans coaching staff. Could he in fact be some other team's Ahman Green or Ed Reed?
I'm waiting until we know what happens in free agency before posting a new mock, but if I decide to go with a WR at 16, I'd still be targeting a slot receiver later in the draft, possibly in the 3rd.Except for all the talk OB has done about needing a slot wr
BTW I think the Andre Johnson is strictly an attempt to find money in order to re-sign Kareem and/or Derek. I hope this helps with your obvious contradiction because as you can now see there is no obvious contradiction at all.
I used to work for an entertainment promoter. At one event, a few goons from Reliant Stadium came down and extorted money from us. Kind of viewed the whole organization on Kirby in a new light. Apparently that is not uncommon with various other events in the city.
ProFootballTalk ‏@ProFootballTalk · 24m24 minutes ago
Agent Kennard McGuire tells PFT that he has asked the Texans to cut WR Andre Johnson. McGuire has not and will not try to seek a trade.
ProFootballTalk ‏@ProFootballTalk · 25m25 minutes ago
Agent Kennard McGuire tells PFT that he has asked the Texans to cut WR Andre Johnson. McGuire has not and will not try to seek a trade.
He can always retire a Texan at a later date. We will be younger, faster and better next year without AJ.
Time to move on, from this poorly reported story.
You want sick? Say he goes to the Colts and, with a good quarterback, has three or four 1000 yard seasons and a Super Bowl win*. He enters the Hall of Fame as a....???????...
Riddle this - how much of last year was on the coaches? 20 receptions behind the line of scrimmage is a definite role decision. How often was he the 2nd or 3rd option compared to prior seasons?
1st 7 games of the season 12.7 ypr. Next 6 he played - 6.0 ypr. Last 2 with Keenum who didn't play the OB way - 12.5 ypr. That spells either a health issue or a philosophy change.