Shuan Cody beat him in a free-style swim meet.
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The pass rush on the edge was not good enough today..
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You have no idea how much of it is incentive based, there's no way to tell how much he's really going to earn. 25 guaranteed is actually pretty reasonable, as that's basically 2 years guaranteed, plus a little more. As I said earlier, I hope it's backloaded so that we are basically making a 2-3 year deal with him, and he won't earn the 20 million or whatever it could be in year 4. Look at some of those contracts you linked, almost every one of those QBs are making outrageous sums in their final years, and it's unlikely they will get it.
I'm willing to bet about 10 million of it is tied up in incentives based on things like starting 14-16 regular season games, 2 million bonus for winning the Super Bowl, 1 million bonus for winning AFC, etc etc. QB contracts are always inflated by stuff like that.
So you're one of those guys huh? Yeah, a 102 QB rating and 266 yards passing is definitely worthy of a QB getting yanked in favor of a QB whose last meaningful action was just chunking the ball up for grabs.![]()
62/4= 15.5
Are we paying Matt $15.5M/yr?
I tell you what... Houston fans love them some Schaub. I was up in 609, and after another disappointing drive (before the turnovers) I tried to start the chant, "TJ, TJ, TJ.... "
I got some ugly looks and almost didn't make it out of there.
I'd love to know what his anual salary is for the first three years.
25 guaranteed over 4 years is just a little more than $6M/yr, his salary for this year may be as low as $2M/yr & like you said, incentives based on games played, play-off placing, pro-bowl, AFC Championship game appearance... etc, etc...
He may only make $8M this year, which is about right for him.
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I can't explain it, but schaubs throws actually look better.
His throws aren't as airy as they used to be. I dint feel like I'm watching the ball travel in slow motion to it's target.
Texans general manager Rick Smith announced after Sunday's 30-10 victory over the Miami Dolphins that the team had signed Schaub to a contract extension. NFL.com and NFL Network's Steve Wyche obtained the numbers from a source: It's a four-year contract with nearly $30 million guaranteed and a maximum value of $62 million.
I'm good with this. If Barwin doesn't look like he's gonna produce, save the $$ on an extension and lets see what Whiney can do. Barwin looked average, at best, today.
I can see us trading up in 2013 or 2014 to get our future QB. I saw KJ being more in position in this game (although I missed first one and one half quarters.now its either yates or within the next 2 years we need to sign or Draft our QB of the future
most likey draft what are some good College QB'S in the next 2 years ???
Just a gut feeling, you know? Schaub is a good QB. Arguably top 10, and I am very happy that he is on the Texans. However, I dont know if we can win a Super Bowl with him. When the pocket breaks down, the Schaub has, historically, been and trouble. And it sounds like (I could not watch the game) he has gotten even worse in this regard. This is something that will never get better.
I am not advocating a running QB- I dont want a Vick or Young. I do want a guy, who when stuff goes down, can make plays with his feet, even if it is just buying time. Look at the last couple QBs to win a Super Bowl- Eli Manning (not a run threat, but moves well), Rodgers, Big Ben, Brees, Brady. Peyton is the only real exception here, and even that is questionable since his release was so quick.
Like I said, Schaub is a good QB. In particular, he has probably the best play action fake in the NFL. I just dont think he can get it done without pristine protection.
I'm good with this. If Barwin doesn't look like he's gonna produce, save the $$ on an extension and lets see what Whiney can do. Barwin looked average, at best, today.
However cap friendly structured the terms, Schaub still agreed to a contract that makes him among the highest paid QB's in NFL @ 15.5 mil avg. per/yr.
My question is how where the Texans able to fit this contract under the cap since reportedly they were 700k over prior to this signing, plus Jamison too?![]()
I get the feeling there's more to this new cap structure than we as fans know about?My question is how where the Texans able to fit this contract under the cap since reportedly they were 700k over prior to this signing, plus Jamison too?
I thought the annual Vet-Min was > 615 K ?Never mind found it.
Tim Jamison Defensive Lineman 9/9/2012: Signed a three-year contract. 2012: $615,000, 2013-2014: Under Contract, 2015: Free Agent
I'm good with this. If Barwin doesn't look like he's gonna produce, save the $$ on an extension and lets see what Whiney can do. Barwin looked average, at best, today.
I can't explain it, but schaubs throws actually look better.
His throws aren't as airy as they used to be. I dint feel like I'm watching the ball travel in slow motion to it's target.
I thought the annual Vet-Min was > 615 K ?
I get the feeling there's more to this new cap structure than we as fans know about?
I think Barwin is gonna wish he took the Texans offer. He has looked very average after putting on weight...
I mentioned that in the preseason. Matt has looked sharper since his return to me. I hope he can keep it up.
That's what I'm saying.
I get the feeling there's more to this new cap structure than we as fans know about?
I think Beerlover has a point, DR in that 2013 cap is to be about same as '12. With contracts escalating and huge amounts paid to Brown and Foster and Myers, where did or will the money for Matt come from? This makes me think my historical posts in other threads about cap numbers may have been correct. My numbers seem to compare with John Clayton's & Schaub's extension makes sense under Clayton's scenario. Joseph's re-structuring freed up $4m reportedly so I guess that could allow next season's hit on Matt. 2012 cap supposedly about $8m +$4m from JJ.It's the same thing as the Duane Brown re-signing, the contracts will take effect in the 2013 season and beyond, so no impact to this year unless they wanted it to. That's not to say they couldn't have modified his 2012 salary and restructured that in the process, but if anything that caphit would go down. Any signing bonuses can be paid now, but that will only effect the cap based on how they decided to structure the deal.
I think Beerlover has a point, DR in that 2013 cap is to be about same as '12. With contracts escalating and huge amounts paid to Brown and Foster and Myers, where did or will the money for Matt come from? This makes me think my historical posts in other threads about cap numbers may have been correct. My numbers seem to compare with John Clayton's & Schaub's extension makes sense under Clayton's scenario. Joseph's re-structuring freed up $4m reportedly so I guess that could allow next season's hit on Matt. 2012 cap supposedly about $8m +$4m from JJ.
Or maybe that $4m will be for Barwin and Clayton's numbers of about $15m left for 2013 after D. Brown signed went to Schaub?
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2012/09/anatomy-of-schaubs-contract-extension/
Rick Smith says it all. So worst case scenario we franchise tag Barwin and move on to other players we have to resign. As of now we are 3.5mil under the cap
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2012/09/anatomy-of-schaubs-contract-extension/
Rick Smith says it all. So worst case scenario we franchise tag Barwin and move on to other players we have to resign. As of now we are 3.5mil under the cap
Joseph’s base salary this season was supposed to be $7.25 million. The Texans converted a portion of his base salary into signing bonus, which Joseph will receive right away. That move freed up $3.75 million that helped them sign Schaub, whose extension starts in 2013 and expires after the 2016 season when he’ll be 35.
That's salary only and doesn't include roster, signing and workout bonuses. It also doesn't give a good indication of the average caphit per year, which is really what matters.
When did this happen. I can't believe I missed that the Texans even made an offer, let alone Barwin refusing it.
Per Rotoworld:
Signing Bonus: $17.5 Million (Guaranteed)
2012 Salary:$4.4 Million (Guaranteed)
2013 Salary: $7.25 Million (Guaranteed)
2014 Salary: $10 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2015 Salary: $12.5 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2016 Salary: $14.5 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2017: Free Agent
Total Contract Amount $66.15 Million
Total Guaranteed Amount $29.15 Million
LINK
Note: The figures below are my estimate/guess:
2012 Cap Hit: $11.7 Million (Assuming Spotrac's $3.8 million of unamortized bonus on the old contract is correct)
2013 Cap Hit: $10.75 Million
2014 Cap Hit: $14.5 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2015 Cap Hit: $17 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2016 Cap Hit $19 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2012 cap hit is $750,000 more than 2012 cap hit under previous contract.
So did they alter his salary for this year, because he was set to make something like 7.2 million? Going down to 4.4 this year is a significant savings, but it's offset by the new signing bonus.
This is a hefty contract, and I think it ensures Schaub will be the QB through 2014. After that though, there's no telling.
Thanks for posting. A very good contract. CT since my head is spinning from an inner ear infection, could you tally what it will cost IF Matt is cut after 2013 or 14? I know the bonus pro-rated would be forced into the "cut year" but I'm thinking about $7m if cut after 2014. If true this is an amazing contract for a QB fitting our O scheme so well.Per Rotoworld:
Signing Bonus: $17.5 Million (Guaranteed)
2012 Salary:$4.4 Million (Guaranteed)
2013 Salary: $7.25 Million (Guaranteed)
2014 Salary: $10 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2015 Salary: $12.5 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2016 Salary: $14.5 Million (plus $1 Million in "Per game" roster bonus)
2017: Free Agent
Total Contract Amount $66.15 Million
Total Guaranteed Amount $29.15 Million
LINK
Note: The figures below are my estimate/guess:
2012 Cap Hit: $11.7 Million (Assuming Spotrac's $3.8 million of unamortized bonus on the old contract is correct)
2013 Cap Hit: $10.75 Million
2014 Cap Hit: $14.5 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2015 Cap Hit: $17 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2016 Cap Hit $19 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2012 cap hit is $750,000 more than 2012 cap hit under previous contract.
Note: The figures below are my estimate/guess:
2012 Cap Hit: $11.7 Million (Assuming Spotrac's $3.8 million of unamortized bonus on the old contract is correct)
2013 Cap Hit: $10.75 Million
2014 Cap Hit: $14.5 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2015 Cap Hit: $17 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2016 Cap Hit $19 Million (Assuming 16 games on the roster)
2012 cap hit is $750,000 more than 2012 cap hit under previous contract.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-million-to-sign-29-5-million-over-two-years/
more contract details on Schaub
Not my read as after '14 salary not guaranteed only the bonus which would be pushed into the year cut as I said earlier post if I'm correct.So we're paying him $10+M/yr. Is that elite QB money still?
Looking at that & figuring $4.3M/yr prorated bonus money, we'll take a $12.9M hit after 2013 if we decide his time is done, or take a $14M hit to keep him as a "veteran back-up"
Not my read as after '14 salary not guaranteed only the bonus which would be pushed into the year cut as I said earlier post if I'm correct.