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Or a 3 way rotation of JJ , Ninja , and Mario . Trade him for Larry Fitzgerald .
Texans could draft Billy Winn in the first round for that & with the savings give Arian the contract extension he richly deserves.
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Or a 3 way rotation of JJ , Ninja , and Mario . Trade him for Larry Fitzgerald .
What is the deadline to be under the cap for next season?
Texans could draft Billy Winn in the first round for that & with the savings give Arian the contract extension he richly deserves.
Cap expands next year doesn't it? So there's some extra wiggle room right there to start.
I think you're right. And what many seem to forget is that re-signing Mario to a new contract dramatically reduces his cap hit from 2011 to 2012. Not as dramatically as letting him walk. But, we should know that McNair won't do that.True but I think it only gets about 3m higher next year. Year after that will see a much more significant bump from renegotiated TV deal if I recall correctly.
At the start of the league's new year, just before free agency.What is the deadline to be under the cap for next season?
At the start of the league's new year, just before free agency.
I agree. Bottom line, you keep your good players because you don't know if you're getting another one. This team is built (now) to win on a suffocating defense and a dominating running game. With a healthy Mario, we could be looking at a Ravens (circa Y2K) type defense.There is a fair deal to be made for both sides.
if nothing else, imagine brooks reed coming fresh off the bench. mario's an all pro and can slide inside, and makes for a mess of a rush 5-2 that wade loves by pulling cody, sliding mario to end and reed at WOLB. mario is better than both barwin and reed - who both had monster seasons. to improve there as well as create outstanding depth is something teams dream of.
the price is the only stopping point. if he wants to break the bank as the highest paid something or other, we cant do that. if he wants to be a well paid rush linebacker and make his career in wade's defense, we have to find a way to pay him.
The tag number is too high. It would cripple the other necessary moves the organization has to make. Re-signing Mario prior to free agency is the most cost effective option.Tag and Trade, no other option
The tag number is too high. It would cripple the other necessary moves the organization has to make. Re-signing Mario prior to free agency is the most cost effective option.
Myers will get a fair contract, but it won't be a cap killer. Not an issue, really.Okay, then it's going to take a lot wiser head than mine to come up with a way to keep Mario Williams, reward Arian Foster and keep Chris Myers.
Myers will get a fair contract, but it won't be a cap killer. Not an issue, really.
Tag and Trade, no other option
Mario's cap number was $14 million this season. Did it cripple the cap and keep the Texans from signing Joseph and Manning? And if/when Mario re-signs, it will be less than his 2011 cap number....Mario will expect a HUGE pay day and crippling our cap for one guy...
You do realize that we ended the season with less than a million to spare on the cap?Mario's cap number was $14 million this season. Did it cripple the cap and keep the Texans from signing Joseph and Manning? And if/when Mario re-signs, it will be less than his 2011 cap number.
You don't want Mario re-signed and think he's unnecessary. OK. But at least get your facts straight if you are going to comment on the cap.
Which refutes the "McNair is cheap" argument. Really, the team should spend to the cap every year to ensure the best product. It's not like ticket holders will get reimbursed for the difference.You do realize that we ended the season with less than a million to spare on the cap?
I can totally appreciate that but last I looked his franchise tag is something insane like $22 million...that's a lot of money for a "any player. Can't deny he causes match up problems and makes others better simply by drawing coverage but how much is that worth?
Wouldn't Julius Peppers be a comparable matchup? He signed a six-year contract worth $91.5 million, with $42 million guaranteed in the first three years in Chicago. Is that something we could/would do?
I've never been in the "McNair's cheap" camp. I would love to keep MW, but only if it's cap friendly, but I just don't see that as realistic. If we could resign MW at less than $10 mil a year, I say go for it. I'm more worried about being able to sign multiple FA's, who make our team what it is, than signing 1 who is often injured.Which refutes the "McNair is cheap" argument. Really, the team should spend to the cap every year to ensure the best product. It's not like ticket holders will get reimbursed for the difference.
Which refutes the "McNair is cheap" argument. Really, the team should spend to the cap every year to ensure the best product. It's not like ticket holders will get reimbursed for the difference.
Even under the old CBA, this did not happen that often (I know Jared Allen) and I was reading somewhere that something in the new rules it is even less likely. Will post if I can put my hands on it.
Williams contract won't average less than $10 million/season, but his 2012 (and probably 2013) cap number will be considerably less. At some point, the Texans would have to re-evaluate Williams contract. Which is how practically all of the top contracts are handled. 2012 would not be an issue. And the Texans should be concerned about winning a championship in 2012.I've never been in the "McNair's cheap" camp. I would love to keep MW, but only if it's cap friendly, but I just don't see that as realistic. If we could resign MW at less than $10 mil a year, I say go for it.
What do you consider "considerably less"? MW made $13.8 mil this year. $10 mil or less would be "considerably less" to me.Williams contract won't average less than $10 million/season, but his 2012 (and probably 2013) cap number will be considerably less. At some point, the Texans would have to re-evaluate Williams contract. Which is how practically all of the top contracts are handled. 2012 would not be an issue. And the Texans should be concerned about winning a championship in 2012.
The pass rush on our team is elite and really doesn't "need" Mario.
But a part of me just would love to somehow retain Mario for a reasonable price, if only to see how insane it would be to have a rotation of Williams, Barwin, and Reed rushing from the outside. Consistent crazy pressure that would NEVER let up.
We should give up Lucky, this is the best chance for Mario to be gone, and those people that want him out know this. Alot of people also don't realize that the first season in these football contracts are usually the lowest, unless the contract is specifically front loaded.
Tagging and trading is not going to happen. Sorry to everyone that wants to go that route.
That means the people that want him gone can only hope he leaves in FA. Right now I believe its a 4/5 chance he's resigns with the Texans. So a 20% chance he walks in free agency. It will only happen if he wants so much money that the Texans won't be able to make the deal and sign our high priority Free Agents. In order for that to happen he'd have to ask for alot. Like a staggering amount.
His cap hit next season will likely be 7-9Million, and escalate each season there after
I also did not understand how tag and trade would work. If you don't tag can't Mario just go out and get the best offer he can get from anyone? I have a feeling someone is going to offer him stupid money that we will not match. Why would he sign before he can test the open market? This is something I have never understood.
Sorry I never wanted him to leave in FA this year I wanted to trade him last year when we could have gotten something for him. What is occurring now was inevitable. I will be very interested in how all this turns out.
I'm 90% sure there are rules preventing that in the new CBA now. If you franchise someone your stuck paying the money. I think the players pushed for it because they felt owners had too much power over players when using the Tag
Section 8. No Assignment: No Club may assign or otherwise transfer to any other Club the exclusive negotiating rights or any Right of First Refusal it may have for any Franchise Player, nor any Right of First Refusal it may have for any Transition Player, nor any designation rights it may have.
I'm much too lazy (and drunk) to go back and see if this has been mentioned already, but has anyone entertained the idea of moving Mario to NT? He certainly has the size and strength to be a fit, plus he is a pretty good bull rusher. I think he could be an improvement over Cody who is the closest thing we have to a weak link in the front 7.
Okay, then it's going to take a lot wiser head than mine to come up with a way to keep Mario Williams, reward Arian Foster and keep Chris Myers.
In addition, you have to get a legit #2 WR. You have to. There's no other way around it, when even most of the suckiest teams have a better WR corps than the Texans. We are one offensive weapon away from making a run at the whole thing, in my opinion.
Because with all that money going to Williams, Foster and Myers, it doesn't look probable that we'll make a big splash in free agency, a la Robert Meachem, Mario Manningham, et al...
Otherwise, we are banking on the draft alone to get a quality WR. The best will be gone by the time we pick....unless we sell the farm by moving up and getting Blackmon. He's the only sure fire future Andre Johnson.
So, can someone tell me how the Texans are going to hit all these beats?
Well, you did say drunk so I will give you a pass, but he does not have the true body for it. He actually is not big (thick) enough for that and is built more like an overgrown TE than more bottom heavy inside guys.
I'm much too lazy (and drunk) to go back and see if this has been mentioned already, but has anyone entertained the idea of moving Mario to NT? He certainly has the size and strength to be a fit, plus he is a pretty good bull rusher. I think he could be an improvement over Cody who is the closest thing we have to a weak link in the front 7.
Well, you did say drunk so I will give you a pass, but he does not have the true body for it. He actually is not big (thick) enough for that and is built more like an overgrown TE than more bottom heavy inside guys.
To answer your last question, they don't. No team has even ever addressed all it's needs in an offseason. You sign who you can, draft who you can, and hope like hell it works out. There is no sure fire anything in this league. Remember when AJ first came out and was dropping balls in practice? Some said he had no hands and wasn't WR enough because he barely spoke. Now look at him.
You have a point, but I have a hard time seeing a player who is 6-6 and 283 pounds being too small for NT, especially when their MO is bull rushing. Cody, for example is 6-4 and 301. Whats to say Mario couldn't put on about 15 pounds and play NT? If we're going to keep him, I think it would be worth an experiment - but then again, Wade Phillips is the defensive genius, not I.
I'm pretty sure Mario is 6-8.
You have a point, but I have a hard time seeing a player who is 6-6 and 283 pounds being too small for NT, especially when their MO is bull rushing. Cody, for example is 6-4 and 301. Whats to say Mario couldn't put on about 15 pounds and play NT? If we're going to keep him, I think it would be worth an experiment - but then again, Wade Phillips is the defensive genius, not I.
No one seems to be talking about Myers' contract situation, but, for me, he is number 1 priority. He's the lynchpin of our O-line and that makes him key to Foster's success.
I'm a fan... I'd pay him (some) but, it's the system. You can find a guy to replace Chris Myers, if you know where to look & Kubiak knows where to look.
If Chris proved to be a team leader with the heart of a champion, then yeah, do whatever it takes to keep him. But we won't know if Chris is that guy or not, the locker room would, but we wouldn't.
The only thing I ask, in all this Mario talk, is that we don't make it a "Mario or playertobenamed" scenario. We don't know what the cap is going to be & we don't know how "creative" Rick Smith can get with the numbers.
We didn't have the money to sign Joseph & Manning. But we did.
At this point, the best we can hope for is that a team in the NFC signs him this offseason. I just don't see any way we can sign him and still be able to take care of other FA's that are, imo, more deserving. What has MW done to merit that? He's a good player, but he's not irreplacable. Barwin did a superb job of replacing him and Reed did a superb job of replacing Barwin. This team will be fine with or without MW. Like I said earlier, make him a respectable offer (as an OLB) and see what happens. He's made a butt ton of $$ already, so let's see if we get a "hometown" discount and see if he wants to be part of something special here.