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Can you post updates on Casserly's discussion...? Thanks in advance.
Can you post updates on Casserly's discussion...? Thanks in advance.
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chuckm said:Nothing of note so far......
They have 2 strategies in free agency .....
1) If a new CBA is put in place (higher cap, more money for the players, Texans will tend to be more active)
2) If a new CBA is not in place (lower cap, less money for players, Texans will tend to be less active)
Kaiser Toro said:I have my own thoughts, but would be interested to see his explanation on both. Did you catch any details or was it just a high level view?
Big B Texan Fan said:There he goes again:
You can have Carr and Bush or Young and X. Is the writing on the wall and DD is a goner already.
I hate it when he says that. Why doesn't he just say it. "Hey guys, were drafting Bush so no need in offering us a trade scenario, we're good". Geez, I'm glad this is his last show on 610. Every time I hear his voice it reminds me how he has bungled 15 2nd and 3rd round pix and all he has to show for it is Pitts.
Big B Texan Fan said:There he goes again:
You can have Carr and Bush or Young and X. Is the writing on the wall and DD is a goner already.
chuckm said:caller comparing Carr to Boller .... 1st round picks, lack of toughness, lack of leadership, compared VY to Carr, says VY has more talent, (it's a backdoor DRAFT VY call) ...
CC says Carr threw for 500+ yards against Michigan State is his last college game, says that defense was as good as USC's defense, says both are talented but the decision will focus on the Texan's need
The Preacher said:Every time I hear his voice it reminds me how he has bungled 15 2nd and 3rd round pix and all he has to show for it is Pitts.
The truth speaks for itself he simply hasn't done a good job. This is where teams are built and because of this it's really hard to believe he is still employed. You can't call it bad luck when things go bad this consistently. Sometimes it happens to people who know their stuff but how long before you cut bait?
MorKnolle said:I have heard from a couple people I know within the organization that Casserly actually has very little say in who they draft, and that the last four years it was basically dictated by Capers' staff, thus many of the bad picks came from recommendations by the position coaches that are now unemployed or by the coordinators that are similarly unemployed.
bigTEXan8 said:That's quite interesting, provided it's true. I'm not knocking your source, just being cautious before I judge Cass. I jumped to conclusions earlier about Cass, but then I realized how little I actually knew about him and his working's within the organization. I hope, for Cass' sake, that your sources are right.
chuckm said:I heard the same thing but I have no "real" source ... I think I heard it on 610 so take that it for what it's worth ... they were discussing Babin I believe ....
MorKnolle said:I have heard from a couple people I know within the organization that Casserly actually has very little say in who they draft, and that the last four years it was basically dictated by Capers' staff, thus many of the bad picks came from recommendations by the position coaches that are now unemployed or by the coordinators that are similarly unemployed.
I have no idea what goes on within the organization but I see it like this. If I had a stock broker who lost a fat % of my portfolio because he listened to his guys down in the research dept who had their MBA's but couldn't pick a winner for squat, I surely wouldn't let him continue to lose money for me for years on end while thinking, "this guy really is doing a horrible job but it's not his fault because he just listens to the recommendations of his research department. And anyway he has picked a couple of winners so I haven't lost all my money, just most of it. I guess I'll keep him." No, I would hold my broker ultimately responsible because he pulls the trigger and to keep him indefinitely to me seems foolish. Maybe he could do a better job with better researchers but do you leave the ultimate decision making to someone who struggles to decipher a good idea from a bad one?
The Preacher said:I have no idea what goes on within the organization but I see it like this. If I had a stock broker who lost a fat % of my portfolio because he listened to his guys down in the research dept who had their MBA's but couldn't pick a winner for squat, I surely wouldn't let him continue to lose money for me for years on end while thinking, "this guy really is doing a horrible job but it's not his fault because he just listens to the recommendations of his research department. And anyway he has picked a couple of winners so I haven't lost all my money, just most of it. I guess I'll keep him." No, I would hold my broker ultimately responsible because he pulls the trigger and to keep him indefinitely to me seems foolish. Maybe he could do a better job with better researchers but do you leave the ultimate decision making to someone who struggles to decipher a good idea from a bad one?
TEXANFAN23435 said:Would we be willing to move back to #10 if they're willing to include WR-Anquan Boldin, their #10 pick and a R3 this year plus their R2 pick next year. Would Ariz. move on this to secure ML? Would our team be better with AJ and AB as bookend WR's? or if the Lions make the move, would they part ways with WR Roy Williams in order to reunite Mike Williams and ML? Could we live with RW and AJ as bookend receivers. I know this trade would be much more difficult now that the other 2 WR's look shakey. Maybe, we could sweeten the pot by throwing Bradford in the deal.
Wow....the #1 over all is worth all that? The Titans probably wouldn't give up anything to move up 2 spots. Bush should go #1 or #2 which will leave either Leinert or Young at #3. McNair is Young's mentor and Leinert is a Chow protege. They'll be pleased as punch with whichever one falls to them.Big B Texan Fan said:Texans swap spots w/Titans so they can take Leinert #1 (Steinberg as agent who Bud Adams knows well and respects) and reunite Norm Chow with Leinert.
We get their #3 overall of course as well as their 2nd rd'r and next years 1st
or
We get their #3 overall of course as well as their 2nd rd'r and 3rd rd'r and 4th rd'r this year as well as their 2nd rd'r and 3rd rd'r next year.
Whoever the Longhorn is who raised this subject, you just better hope your boy is drafted in the second day and does not end up an undrafted FA - you're smoking the good stuff if you think he's got a prayer of going in round 2.chuckm said:David Thomas in the 2nd round
I'm glad someone FINALLY mentioned this!!!LCROD said:Having a stickpile of picks is great and all, EXCEPT come time to sign them and having the funds to sign them. With all the issues with the NFLPA and a possible lockout/strike looming, getting one superstar this year is not a bad thing.