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I think the release of Sharper was a huge mistake and we will miss him during the season. He may not have trade value but he worked his *** off for the team. My opinion is that its a huge loss.
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D-ReK said:Meh, he's replacable...Simply put, he didn't fit into our future plans...A guy like Crowder, Ruud, Thurman, DJ, Kevin Burnett, or Thomas Davis would easily take up the slack left by Sharper's release and cost less too...
D-ReK said:What did he do that was so productive? He got a bunch of tackles in a system where the ILBs get most of the tackles, saw his sack totals decline over his 3 years here, and never got an INT...The only impressive thing he did here last year was force 3 fumbles...Jamie was a likable guy and all, but I think too many people are looking through steel blue glasses and giving him credit for being better than he was...I wish him the best, but we'll be fine without him...
TexansTrueFan said:i'm just saying that i am a little worried about losing him UNTIL i see whoever replaces him (greenwood) gets the job done as good/better than sharper did. And he had very comparible numbers to the other 3-4 teams LBs !
D-ReK said:Greenwood is replacing Foreman at the buc LB position, and there is no doubt in my mind that he'll be better than Jay was...Currently, we have nobody on the roster that I would feel comfortable replacing Sharper, but it's a given we'll get someone in the draft...As far as comparing him to other LBs, whose numbers were his comparable to? I did a quick look at stats, and the player closest to Sharper's production last year was Randall Godfrey of the Chargers who is past his prime (keep in mind Sharper does have more tackles, but our system filters most of the tackles to the ILBs)...
Vinny said:I finally came to the conclusion (in some other thread) that Greenwood will play Sharper's Mac spot. Capers was quoted somewhere as to Greenwood being the ideal player for this position. I think the camp right after the draft will give us our first real glimpse though.
TEXANS84 said:I wonder what those "other options" are.
I wonder what those "other options" are.
SassyTexan said:Won't be the Texans if that is what you are thinking. No way.
No, I was thinking more of the lines of the Pats, which would still be a complete longshot.
awwwww booo hooo cry me a river!!!!!!!!! he asked to be traded and nobody was willing to do it. He was due 6.3 million and he got released, so dont blame your frustrations on the front office blame it on yourself!!!FILO_girl said:MAD, frustrated, disappointed, pissed, ashamed, let down. And really ticked off.
Not much more to say. Thanks Jamie for your hard work, I APPRECIATED YOU!!!
to the front office. I am not happy with y'all at this point, whatsoever.
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I will stop here, I am soooooooo ticked off.
He wanted to be traded and no one was willing to..............the front office done what had to be done end of storyTexansFanInPA said:I think the release of Sharper was a huge mistake and we will miss him during the season. He may not have trade value but he worked his *** off for the team. My opinion is that its a huge loss.
Hit Em Up said:He wanted to be traded and no one was willing to..............the front office done what had to be done end of story
Hit Em Up said:awwwww booo hooo cry me a river!!!!!!!!! he asked to be traded and nobody was willing to do it. He was due 6.3 million and he got released, so dont blame your frustrations on the front office blame it on yourself!!!
TexansTrueFan said:well i dont see how the front office is not to blame, they didnt wanna pay him the money he deserved to get so they gave him an option, seek a trade or be released.
Ray Lewis signed a seven-year, $50-million contract with a $19-million bonus, how does that fall in line with Sharpers?infantrycak said:While I think Sharper is a very good LB and was great for the Texans the 1st two years, he did not deserve to be paid like Ray Lewis.
And yet we give the huge salaries to Walker (coming straight off and injury) Glenn (2 years older than Sharper) but shun Sharper for playing in almost every game and being a staple for the defense. And speaking of his decline last year, why is he getting no slack for his knee injury?infantrycak said:they obviously disagreed on the amount and/or length of the contract. We will never know whether Sharper was demanding fair market value and the Texans weren't paying it or the Texans were offering fmv and Sharper wouldn't take it.
My thinking is that the Texans are planning for something big, no way you "upgrade" your defense by signing Greenwood and Moreno.....stay tuned.infantrycak said:IMO the only question in the deal is whether it was smart to release him now or say goodbye after this season.
infantrycak said:While I think Sharper is a very good LB and was great for the Texans the 1st two years, he did not deserve to be paid like Ray Lewis. Something for folks to remember in this, the Texans didn't negotiate this contract with Sharper--this was a contract taken over in the expansion draft. The reports from both sides were the Texans and Sharper wanted to work out an extension so both sides (a) wanted to stay together (b) thought Sharper was still productive and (c) fit the system fine--they obviously disagreed on the amount and/or length of the contract. We will never know whether Sharper was demanding fair market value and the Texans weren't paying it or the Texans were offering fmv and Sharper wouldn't take it. IMO the only question in the deal is whether it was smart to release him now or say goodbye after this season.
SESupergenius said:Ray Lewis signed a seven-year, $50-million contract with a $19-million bonus, how does that fall in line with Sharpers?
And yet we give the huge salaries to Walker (coming straight off and injury) Glenn (2 years older than Sharper) but shun Sharper for playing in almost every game and being a staple for the defense. And speaking of his decline last year, why is he getting no slack for his knee injury?
My thinking is that the Texans are planning for something big, no way you "upgrade" your defense by signing Greenwood and Moreno.....stay tuned.
no reason to just compare 1 season when contracts are tiered, you can't compare someones contract in a specific year when contracts are so backloaded. If you want to compare apples to apples then compare Sharpers last year of his contract to Lewis' last year figure of his contract. Good Luck.infantrycak said:I was talking about their compensation for the 2005 season under each of their contracts--but you knew that when you asked the question.
That's only a theory in your part because Walker could equally be worth the contract this coming year. He's going to be healthy for the first time in a long time going into camp so other than having a down year last year you can only speculate, but I believe he will do better. I'm curious, when do you think Sharper's play actually started to "fall off"? What point was the decline?infantrycak said:And Walker's contract may prove to be an incredibly bad decision if he doesn't up his play--does having made one potentially bad decision mean they are committed to pay anything any vet wants?--of course not. As for the injury, it was my understanding it was very minor and my impression prior to the injury that his play had fallen off. Don't get me wrong on fallen off comments--doesn't mean I think he sucked, is over the hill, won't be productive, etc. But it does need to be taken into consideration in contract negotiations, just like a pro-bowl year would have been to his benefit.
Not to sure if the signing has to be a high dollar FA. I don't know where they are going with this, but they sure are making it seem that they are clearing for something. Foreman and Sharper cleared some good space. I'd hate for them not to use it.infantrycak said:That was my first reaction as well. Thing is the only high dollar guys out there right now are Alexander and Edgerrin James and moving on either of those guys would surprise me and John Abraham who has some injury/attitude issues that also concern me.
TexansTrueFan said:well i dont see how the front office is not to blame, they didnt wanna pay him the money he deserved to get...
michaelm said:deserve really has nothing to do with it... performance < contract value...
he wasn't playing up to the level of his pay... nothing personal to Jamie...
if he had a small contract and performed at a level higher than his pay, he'd be asking to renegotiate in a second. He probably believes his value is higher that it actually is right now. He will most likely end up signing for less than he would have made under the last year of his Texans contract IMO, but again with a multi year, backloaded contract.
I disagree with that take because this is a business. One the one hand we let him go AND THEN we are nice to him???thegr8fan said:Just a thought and if it is anywhere near the truth I think it shows some true class, a 'no hard feelings', AND a 'how can I help you for your hard work for us' attitude for Sharper by the Texans organization.![]()
NFL | Sharper Decision Coming Soon? - from www.KFFL.com
Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:20:59 -0700
Updating ongoing reports, Clare Farnsworth, of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, reports free agent LB Jamie Sharper (Texans) may choose his new team as early as Monday, April 11.