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Ryan Mallett

Well seeing as we haven't even offered him a contract I would say we are no more willing to overpay him than any other team. We will likely let the market decide his value then decide if he's worth it or not.

You really can't say that.

Negotiations have been ongoing. We've probably made a lot of offers and Mallett's agent has probably made a bunch of counter-offers.
 
Well seeing as we haven't even offered him a contract I would say we are no more willing to overpay him than any other team. We will likely let the market decide his value then decide if he's worth it or not.

There's not much reason to believe it won't be much different than the structure of Fitpatrick's contract. Aka, a "prove it" contract.
 
I think the AFC East is going to be much improved.

First, it already had three teams at .500 or better (including the Super Bowl Champion), so getting much better won't be all that easy.

Secondly, this kind of speculation and projection is what makes me beleive this whole idea of SoS a pretty worthless and time wasting exercise.
 
Don't tell Kubiak fans about the 5 + yrs thingy.

I think it's funny they are holding BOB to a different standard, all because he cut the beloved AJ.

We've got a track record of less than awesome FA activity. Maybe once, we've made additions in FA that helped this team win.

Our last three drafts have not been outstanding.

We've got two WRs worth a damn & we're trying to push one out.


Forgive me for not being able to see how this will lead to winning in 2015.

I didn't say much about cutting Chris Myers. I've been expecting Brooks Reed to be allowed to leave. Couldn't care less whether Newton is retained or not. I'd rather Kj comes back, but I don't want the Texans to break the bank.

& if we eventually get something in return for Andre... a good prospect plus a draft pick (5th or better) then I'll eventually get over losing him. But right now, it's like we don't recognize what talent is there.

& that's been the Texans biggest problem more than any kind of blind loyalty. Piss poor talent assessment, valuation, acquisition, & retention.

I see what we're doing with Andre as more of the same, I don't see how you think this is any different.

We've yet to bring in any prime talent since OB's been here. We're just losing it by the droves.
 
There's not much reason to believe it won't be much different than the structure of Fitpatrick's contract. Aka, a "prove it" contract.

A prove it contract ideally gives the team the ability to keep the player for more than 2 years, and gives the player a financial reward should the team decide to do so. Whether this is what happens with Mallett obviously remains to be seen.

Fitzpatrick's been in the league since 2005. He didn't get a "prove it" contract, he got a "We'll pay you like a top backup contract, and you'll try to play at the upper end of what you've proven your abilities are for a year or two" contract.
 
Yeah I don't think it's as big of a stretch as you're trying to make it. If the Jets offer more money why wouldn't he take it? Familiarity? I'm sure the Jets coaching staff is smart enough to play to mallets strengths.

4 years in one system.

This is Mallett's one shot. It's make it on this contract or be nothing more than a backup. Now where are you going to think you have a better shot, in a system you barely think about anymore or one where you are trying to learn new verbiage, reads and coaching philosophy?

It's a whole lot more to playing to strengths.

Can the Texans NOT find someone better than Hoyer??? Geez

Who other than Mallett or Fitz (damn that hurt to type)?
 
Yeah I don't think it's as big of a stretch as you're trying to make it. If the Jets offer more money why wouldn't he take it? Familiarity? I'm sure the Jets coaching staff is smart enough to play to mallets strengths.
It's like going to med school for four years, then immediately skipping a residency to accept a nursing job. It may pay good money and utilize your knowledge, but it's not the opportunity you worked toward. But in this analogy, the nursing job would be inside a burning dumpster.
 
We've got a track record of less than awesome FA activity. Maybe once, we've made additions in FA that helped this team win.

Our last three drafts have not been outstanding.

We've got two WRs worth a damn & we're trying to push one out.


Forgive me for not being able to see how this will lead to winning in 2015.

I didn't say much about cutting Chris Myers. I've been expecting Brooks Reed to be allowed to leave. Couldn't care less whether Newton is retained or not. I'd rather Kj comes back, but I don't want the Texans to break the bank.

& if we eventually get something in return for Andre... a good prospect plus a draft pick (5th or better) then I'll eventually get over losing him. But right now, it's like we don't recognize what talent is there.

& that's been the Texans biggest problem more than any kind of blind loyalty. Piss poor talent assessment, valuation, acquisition, & retention.

I see what we're doing with Andre as more of the same, I don't see how you think this is any different.

We've yet to bring in any prime talent since OB's been here. We're just losing it by the droves.

It is never JUST TALENT. It is always TALENT at VALUE. The reason is that without VALUE, you cannot surround the TALENT with more TALENT and they waste their talent on a team which has to catch a break to be successful.

The TEXANS have not caught many breaks with player injury to key players. But the talent would have been there. Whether the injuries should have been foreseen OR were worth the risk even if foreseen will always be a topic which will not be resolved.

But existing contracts determine whether a talented player is also a good value or not and team are constantly letting talented players go because their value isn't there. (ie overpaid for production over replacement production)
 
But existing contracts determine whether a talented player is also a good value or not and team are constantly letting talented players go because their value isn't there. (ie overpaid for production over replacement production)

Which is what I said. Cutting/trading Andre Johnson is not the only way to fix that value equation here.

& let's be honest here. None of us really care how much money Andre gets or doesn't get. The important thing is his cap number. If we cut him, he's going to count $8M against the cap.

My question, is... is there any way to get him to play for us & still count $8M against the cap, or less. I think there is. I do not understand why the Texans aren't pursuing those avenues & if they are, I don't understand how they're going about doing it.
 
Which is what I said. Cutting/trading Andre Johnson is not the only way to fix that value equation here.

& let's be honest here. None of us really care how much money Andre gets or doesn't get. The important thing is his cap number. If we cut him, he's going to count $8M against the cap.

My question, is... is there any way to get him to play for us & still count $8M against the cap, or less. I think there is. I do not understand why the Texans aren't pursuing those avenues & if they are, I don't understand how they're going about doing it.

I had projected a way to reduce his cap hit by extending his contract out over an extra year or two. But that would require his cooperation and he doesn't seem to think he's ready to go gracefully. Perhaps he really is still that good that he can be a number one on a different team, but it didn't take long for his agent to balk at finding a trading partner to take on his current contract. Right or wrong, it appears that teams aren't willing to break the bank on Andre. But just like the Texans, they want to get him at VALUE and not over value.
 
Right or wrong, it appears that teams aren't willing to break the bank on Andre. But just like the Texans, they want to get him at VALUE and not over value.

Where are you getting that from?

  • First
    We hear the Texans grant Aj permission to seek a trade.
  • second
    We hear There are three teams willing to pay Aj $10M/yr. One of them being the team we've been chasing for over a decade.
  • third
    We hear Andre's team would rather he be cut.

Sounds more like he found out teams are willing to give him his money, but not willing to give Houston anything in return.
 
Where are you getting that from?

  • First
    We hear the Texans grant Aj permission to seek a trade.
  • second
    We hear There are three teams willing to pay Aj $10M/yr. One of them being the team we've been chasing for over a decade.
  • third
    We hear Andre's team would rather he be cut.

Sounds more like he found out teams are willing to give him his money, but not willing to give Houston anything in return.

Until they exceed $21.5M over two years, they aren't even matching the Texan Contract. That's NOT breaking the bank for him. That is getting him at value. If the Texans want to pay VALUE, then they HAVE a contract and can simply keep it in place.

But there is no incentive to release him so he can play elsewhere for less. It's still advantageous (~$2.7M Cap deferred to 2016) to keep him until June 1 unless they have a deal in place in free agency which requires space they can't get elsewhere.
 
Where are you getting that from?

  • First
    We hear the Texans grant Aj permission to seek a trade.
  • second
    We hear There are three teams willing to pay Aj $10M/yr. One of them being the team we've been chasing for over a decade.
  • third
    We hear Andre's team would rather he be cut.

Sounds more like he found out teams are willing to give him his money, but not willing to give Houston anything in return.

I'm still waiting to hear which THREE teams have voiced willingness to pay AJ $10million/year.
 
Can i so kindly request no more posts are made here unless they involve Mallet and the Texans reaching a new deal....

:kitten: Is it sad i will be more excited about him resigning than i am about Newton and Jackson thus far.
 
Can i so kindly request no more posts are made here unless they involve Mallet and the Texans reaching a new deal....
EllisUnit, could you please stop bumping this thread until Mallett inks the deal with the Texans?

Thank You.
 
Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer have been on the minds of everyone watching the moves made by the Texans. The reality is that the team does not want either Mallett or Hoyer; they want them both in a Texans uniform for 2015.

From sources we have talked to, Mallett wants to be in Houston, but the New York Jets seem to be in play for Hoyer and Mallett, also. If both somehow land in Houston, that would all but end Ryan Fitzpatrick’s time with the Texans.

Bill O’Brien wants both of the quarterbacks in Houston and he has a clear picture of what both can bring to the Texans. This will continue to be the story for the short term for the team.

A source close the the Jets side of the situation says there is reasonable money being put in Mallett’s direction but nothing over what is market value for Mallett.
http://hou.scout.com/story/1525048-texans-free-agent-rumors-part-four?s=116
 
Anyone else think that the Texans are over stating their interest in Hoyer simply to get some leverage in their negotiations with Mallett?
 
Bill O’Brien wants both of the quarterbacks in Houston and he has a clear picture of what both can bring to the Texans. This will continue to be the story for the short term for the team.
http://hou.scout.com/story/1525048-texans-free-agent-rumors-part-four?s=116

Soooo if O'Brien gets his way that says Fitzpatrick is gone....
Mallet is 27 and Hoyer is 29 - still young in QB years - so they'll be around for a while. Soooo, where does this leave Savage; languishing on the bench for 3-4 years or out the door?
 
Soooo if O'Brien gets his way that says Fitzpatrick is gone....
Mallet is 27 and Hoyer is 29 - still young in QB years - so they'll be around for a while. Soooo, where does this leave Savage; languishing on the bench for 3-4 years or out the door?

Starter. The other two are career backups. :kitten:
 
Soooo if O'Brien gets his way that says Fitzpatrick is gone....
Mallet is 27 and Hoyer is 29 - still young in QB years - so they'll be around for a while. Soooo, where does this leave Savage; languishing on the bench for 3-4 years or out the door?

In a perfect world, yes - I mean every NFL teams dream is to have a backup QB and a third string QB (where applicable) who are totally unnecessary for the entire term of their contracts.

In reality, no matter what the Texans brain trust really thinks about Mallett & Hoyer (and beyond the fact they appear to value them more than any other currently unrestricted FA QB, we know very little about that), the fact is that there's every possibility that even if they are both signed, neither of them could be the starting QB in a couple years, and perhaps even 2016. Also, ask T.J. Yates about 3rd string meaning languishing on the bench for the entire term of your contract.
 
In a perfect world, yes - I mean every NFL teams dream is to have a backup QB and a third string QB (where applicable) who are totally unnecessary for the entire term of their contracts.

In reality, no matter what the Texans brain trust really thinks about Mallett & Hoyer (and beyond the fact they appear to value them more than any other currently unrestricted FA QB, we know very little about that), the fact is that there's every possibility that even if they are both signed, neither of them could be the starting QB in a couple years, and perhaps even 2016. Also, ask T.J. Yates about 3rd string meaning languishing on the bench for the entire term of your contract.

LOL!
Hell, we could ask Savage since he was pressed into duty late in his rookie year.

let's seeee....
Fitzpatrick (he ain't cut yet)
Keenum (still sorta under contract)
Savage
and we're courting Mallet and Hoyer (although I'm reeeeally wondering if this ain't some sort of leverage move)

I'm with TK, I don't know what direction O'Brien is trying to pilot this ship.
 
Mallett and Hoyer, huh? Bill O'Brien's Patriot Butt Buddy Reunion Tour.

So you hate everybody who has played/coached in New England?

Hating on success?

Better find a new team to root for. The Texans are being modeled after the Pats org,
 
We want a QB and coach is trying to get one and we say we don't know what he is doing? That is Twilight Zoneish to me.
 
We want a QB and coach is trying to get one and we say we don't know what he is doing? That is Twilight Zoneish to me.

I think you are missing the explicitly or implicitly stated "decent" "legitimate starter" "Schaub or better" etc. qualifiers on getting a QB. Not run out and get another Fitz. We have one of those.

Matrix - knock off all the unnecessary language. This forum is supposed to be family friendly.
 
I think you are missing the explicitly or implicitly stated "decent" "legitimate starter" "Schaub or better" etc. qualifiers on getting a QB. Not run out and get another Fitz. We have one of those.
Not missing anything as we don't know what OBrien think of Mallett or Hoyer as starting material. I think he is considering a lot of options and in my mind he want Mallett. I think he gets him.
 
We want a QB and coach is trying to get one and we say we don't know what he is doing? That is Twilight Zoneish to me.

Are we trying to win in 2015 or are we trying to set us up for 2016 & beyond?

Trying to win for 2015, let's go get Cobb/Maclin, Wilfork, Vareen, McCourty...
But let's cut the only center with starting/game day experience this team has ever known.

Let's load up on never was has beens at the QB position to make sure our Project QB never gets on the field.

It's almost like we're threading water other than the sinking feeling.
 
Not missing anything as we don't know what OBrien think of Mallett or Hoyer as starting material. I think he is considering a lot of options and in my mind he want Mallett. I think he gets him.

And I wasn't talking about OB. I was talking about what fans "we" want when we say get a QB.

OB got one free pass year trotting a placeholder out at QB at least in my book. I'm not fine with a 2nd. Hoyer or Fitz starting would be a 2nd IMO.
 
Are we trying to win in 2015 or are we trying to set us up for 2016 & beyond?

Trying to win for 2015, let's go get Cobb/Maclin, Wilfork, Vareen, McCourty...
But let's cut the only center with starting/game day experience this team has ever known.

Let's load up on never was has beens at the QB position to make sure our Project QB never gets on the field.

It's almost like we're threading water other than the sinking feeling.

I think the Texans plan is 15 and beyond. No way do I believe OBrien moves Myers unless he is sure he has a solid replacement plus he gets cash..six million. That is another solid starter or maybe Lewis and Pickett. Great move. Fitz is not a never whatever. He is a guy that did more than most fans thought he was. OBrien is not just sitting on Fitz and Savage, he is negotiating for better options. I am not treading or sinking but trying to surf a big wave (of hope);at best I glide to beach at worst I hope to be backstroking with a big old smile. Hopefully, that big white shark isn't under me. Either way I am keeping catsup and a fork handy.
 
And I wasn't talking about OB. I was talking about what fans "we" want when we say get a QB.

OB got one free pass year trotting a placeholder out at QB at least in my book. I'm not fine with a 2nd. Hoyer or Fitz starting would be a 2nd IMO.
We agree but it is up to Mallett to give us a better option. No other exists.
 
So you hate everybody who has played/coached in New England?

Hating on success?

Better find a new team to root for. The Texans are being modeled after the Pats org,

Sincerely hoping you saw the post I made in response to this before it got deleted by the coolest lead moderator on the planet.
 
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