I don't think anyone is pitying Andre; I think some people just don't agree with this move, that's all.
Right.
And something I left out of my previous reply to Dale, I don't pity any young healthy millionaire
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I don't think anyone is pitying Andre; I think some people just don't agree with this move, that's all.
We don't know that he was unwilling to take a pay cut. We know that he wasn't willing to take a pay cut in line with 40 catches a season. & I don't blame him. If they were talking about designing plays where he's the 2nd/3rd option, or even not being on the field when there's only one WR out there... I'd like to think he was open to the possibility, but we don't know & most likely won't know.
If they said, "Going forward, we project you'll make about 65 caches, 750, 800 yards." He might be open to discussion.
But they were like, "Picture you... picture Darren Sproles.. now you, now Sproles... what do ya say big guy?"
I don't think anyone is pitying Andre; I think some people just don't agree with this move, that's all.
And, dude, considering the years in which you defended Gary Kubiak, you may want to temper your joy that Andre is leaving, and your slamming his lack of productivity. I put this mess firmly on your boy Kubiak's 2010 extension. I said then that if we extended Kubiak, it would be a mistake, and that we had stars like Andre who were wilting under mediocrity and wasting their careers..
This is Bill O'Brien's decision. OB told AJ face to face what he thought... the truth about his future. Happened last Thursday. They never got around to talking money because of AJ's reaction.
New coaching staff, new schemes... we'd be naive to think this is the only move that'll happen.
Expects Texans to make a run at Cobb and Maclin, and to offer market proce for Kareem Jackson. Problem is the are a number of teams wayyy under the cap that will offer over market value for guys like KJ.
-- McClain on 610AM just now.
-- McClain on 610AM just now.we'd be naive to think this is the only move that'll happen.
Last year, I said that, as fans, we have to be prepared to lose our favorite players, because it was likely that O'Brien was going to eventually gut this roster. A lot of people disagreed with me.
I think O'Brien has a very specific vision, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to bring that vision to reality.
He is going to chop this roster down, burn it down, tear it up, blow it up, and churn players as much as he needs to until he gets EXACTLY what he wants.
This is just the beginning.
Haven't had enough time to give it enough thought. I do know that I'm pizzed for many reasons though.
1. Last year Texans were adamant about not trading AJ. With a new coach, bad team, no QB in a definite rebuilding year that decision was just triple double dumb. I said so then. Trading AJ was one of the smartest things they could've done in 2014.
Going to agree with Texian on this one. If they were going to go this route, should have done it last year.
They new regime had to show the players who was in charge last year. This year that action just makes them look indecisive. (Or in Texans Talk parlance, wishy-washy).
A guy that is a lot cheaper, probably... and faster. His replacement doesn't have to match his productivity. The Texans are reallocating resources on offense and attempting to design a more flexible offense, instead of being limited by a lack of depth, speed, quickness at the skill positions.
How about O'Brien increase offensive flexibility with a GD better QB??
AJ was a year younger last year, Hopkins was less proven, and the dead money was steeper. Nothing looked indecisive. OBrien was very clear that he wanted AJ with the team last year during his holdout. This off-season, he delivered an equally clear message- that AJ isn't at the center of their plans for 2015 and 2016. Indecisive is the last word I would use to describe OBrien.
Other than that, I think he's done very well. Best case scenario is that this decision doesn't end up hurting the Texans growth next year. I think it is more likely it does hold them back - using resources to replace Andre's production seems a waste with so many other holes in the lineup.
Your admiration for sitting Texans head coaches is well known. Just about any negative word about O'Brien would be the last you would use. Frankly, that makes me view your takes on O'Brien with a grain of salt - they can come across more like hero worship than reasoned arguments. That's why I generally avoid engaging you in discussion anymore; you quoted me though so here I am.
For the record I think O'Brien has done a good job so far. There are only three things I question him on:
1) Sticking with Fitzpatrick too long last year, leading to...
2) ...possibly relying too much on an unproven Mallett this season. I say possibly because free agency and the draft have yet to play out.
3) Creating another hole in the roster by letting Andre go for some salary cap relief, resulting in a situation that will probably end up using more resources to resolve in the end.
Other than that, I think he's done very well. Best case scenario is that this decision doesn't end up hurting the Texans growth next year. I think it is more likely it does hold them back - using resources to replace Andre's production seems a waste with so many other holes in the lineup.
I was never a Capers fan.
I liked Kubiak and rooted for him.
I respect OBrien and believe he is a great coach... I never said that about the other two.
I predict the Texans offense will score more points and have more passing yards
Than they did in 2014... I don't expect one player to replace AJs production. I expect the TEs will catch more passes, WR3 and WR4 will have larger roles, and AJs replacement will have a much better yards per catch than 11.
...and AJs replacement will have a much better yards per catch than 11.
I bet Andre will avg more than 11 ypc in 2015 as well.
Over under on TDs?
Well we all saw what AJ did with Case at QB, and even how much better he looked with Mallet at QB. With a good QB he will be a 1300+ 10TD+ WR easily IMO. He may not have the downfield speed he used to have but he hasn't lost anything else. And he still has a damn good double move which was rarely used last season.
Well we all saw what AJ did with Case at QB, and even how much better he looked with Mallet at QB. With a good QB he will be a 1300+ 10TD+ WR easily IMO. He may not have the downfield speed he used to have but he hasn't lost anything else. And he still has a damn good double move which was rarely used last season.
I'm not sure what team would bring him in at a #1 in terms of targets, so expecting that he would still get the 165 targets a season average that was getting him 100/1300 seasons. I expect that he will be a #2 and will get in that 120-130 target range that will probably result in something around 85/1100, which puts him at 13 YPC. I would take that any day of the week and twice in Sunday.
But 1300 yards? 10 TD's? That is a lot of targets. What team is going to give him that many targets? Look at the Colts, which is for some reason where so many on this board want him to go. TY Hilton had 1350 yards for the Colts last season but was only targeted 130 times, leading the team. He got the yardage because he was a burner and averaged 16.4 YPC.
New England? Their leading receiver in receptions, targets AND YPC was a TE. Both of their starting WR's had 2014 AJ type of numbers. And that was by design. I can't see AJ going into that situation and being targeted 150+ times.
Denver? Didn't they just put the franchise tag on Thomas? Is Sanders leaving? Both put up seasons last year that rivaled AJ's in his prime.
Seattle? Two words: Russell Wilson
I can definitely envision him going somewhere with a much better chance to win a Super Bowl now as compared to the Texans, but I'm not seeing where he can do that AND be in a position to post 100/1300/10 type of numbers. I can see where he can go in as a solid #2 and put up a very valuable 85/1100 type numbers. I'll have to dig up the numbers from a post I made much earlier in this thread, but many of his peers on the all-time list had 85/1100 seasons at the age of 34. No shame in those numbers at all.
My whole assumption is that there are many teams with elite QBs in need of a solid WR. AJ can still get open, don't be fooled by thinking he has declined so much from his 1400 yard season. Fitz just often didn't look his way last season. 10+TDs is not out of reach with some of these gun slingers.
Agree that he can still get open. Agree that he is still a solid WR. He is strong enough to fight for the ball and is a clutch receiver. I don't hold to the notion that this past season is what he is moving forward, but I am also realistic to not hold to the notion that he is going to put up a 100/1300/10 season if his goal is to play for a legitimate contender. What I think is that with a good QB his yardage will go up from the 925 he had this past season, but that he would still be in the 85-90 range on receptions.
Which fine with that, AJ just doesn't view himself as a 40 catch a season guy, and i agree with him. This dude can break top 5 in a lot of NFL WR all time categories, why would he want to limit the last few good years of his career.
I think we all agree - including everyone from McNair to the waterboy - that no one views AJ as a 40 catch a season guy. That phrase, and the various and sundry interpretations and suppositions as to the context in which it was used, are simply the left hand distracting us while the right hand is counting the coins in the piggy bank.
I think we all agree - including everyone from McNair to the waterboy - that no one views AJ as a 40 catch a season guy. That phrase, and the various and sundry interpretations and suppositions as to the context in which it was used, are simply the left hand distracting us while the right hand is counting the coins in the piggy bank.
Your admiration for sitting Texans head coaches is well known. Just about any negative word about O'Brien would be the last you would use. Frankly, that makes me view your takes on O'Brien with a grain of salt - they can come across more like hero worship than reasoned arguments. That's why I generally avoid engaging you in discussion anymore; you quoted me though so here I am.
For the record I think O'Brien has done a good job so far. There are only three things I question him on:
1) Sticking with Fitzpatrick too long last year, leading to...
2) ...possibly relying too much on an unproven Mallett this season. I say possibly because free agency and the draft have yet to play out.
3) Creating another hole in the roster by letting Andre go for some salary cap relief, resulting in a situation that will probably end up using more resources to resolve in the end.
Other than that, I think he's done very well. Best case scenario is that this decision doesn't end up hurting the Texans growth next year. I think it is more likely it does hold them back - using resources to replace Andre's production seems a waste with so many other holes in the lineup.
Agreed on #1-2.
3. We shall see, if the Texans fill 2-3 needs with AJ's $$$$ in FA and hit a homerun with a drafted WR then I would disagree. So what you're saying is you have very little faith in the Texans FO filling these needs in FA/Draft? Have a little faith in Smith/BOB. Vitriol?
Last year, I said that, as fans, we have to be prepared to lose our favorite players, because it was likely that O'Brien was going to eventually gut this roster. A lot of people disagreed with me.
I think O'Brien has a very specific vision, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to bring that vision to reality.
He is going to chop this roster down, burn it down, tear it up, blow it up, and churn players as much as he needs to until he gets EXACTLY what he wants.
This is just the beginning.
They new regime had to show the players who was in charge last year. This year that action just makes them look indecisive. (Or in Texans Talk parlance, wishy-washy).
Growth... I'm not looking forward to what that's going to look like next season. I get the feeling OB's going to be in "build" mode & not "win" mode, meaning McNair sold us a bill of goods.
Again.
& I fell for it.
Again.
I'm done posting for a few months, ........
My whole assumption is that there are many teams with elite QBs in need of a solid WR. AJ can still get open, don't be fooled by thinking he has declined so much from his 1400 yard season. Fitz just often didn't look his way last season. 10+TDs is not out of reach with some of these gun slingers.
How about O'Brien increase offensive flexibility with a GD better QB??
And where is he supposed to get this QB? You think he has Joe Montana sitting in his closet at 26 years old or something? Other than #1 draft picks from last season hr hasn't had a good shot at any good QBs. There aren't any in FA, and there likely won't be any in the draft.
And where is he supposed to get this QB? You think he has Joe Montana sitting in his closet at 26 years old or something? Other than #1 draft picks from last season hr hasn't had a good shot at any good QBs. There aren't any in FA, and there likely won't be any in the draft.
And what did your glorious QB guru do to address the sad QB situation last season? As you said, with the first overall pick, he had his pick of ANY QB in the draft. He could have made a trade for Mallet in time for OTAs and training camp if that's who he really wanted? Why wait? He could have gotten him pre-draft for a 3rd or a 4th.
Who would have made more sense to spend that 3rd round pick on, Fiedorowicz or Mallet?
And what did your glorious QB guru do to address the sad QB situation last season? As you said, with the first overall pick, he had his pick of ANY QB in the draft. He could have made a trade for Mallet in time for OTAs and training camp if that's who he really wanted? Why wait? He could have gotten him pre-draft for a 3rd or a 4th.
Who would have made more sense to spend that 3rd round pick on, Fiedorowicz or Mallet?
Because Mallett was on the last year of his contract, it would have been imperative that he was willing to sign an extension if you're going to be giving up a third or a fourth.
As a matter of fact, the way things are looking now, I wouldn't be surprised to find out we did have a trade in place for Mallett that included Andre Johnson had Mallett been open to signing an extension.
OB's attempt to "push" Andre out the door may be to prep him for a trade to New England, to pay Belichick back.
But did you spew "vitriol"? Without the spew, vitriol loses its impact.I However, it is good to see that my use of "vitriol" yesterday made such an impact on you.
Many elite QB's? That's an oxymoron
List all these elite QB's in need of a 34 yr old WR to get them over the hump will ya?
Considering only one made it over the hump last season, let's see what teams QBs could use AJ to help get them over the hump.
Elite who may need him
Manning (Losing some guys)
Rodgers (No Cobb)
Brady (No real playmaking WRs)
Flacco (They need some WRs)
Luck (Need help)
Drew Brees
Quality who may need him
Cam Newton
Stafford
Ryan Tannehill
Phillip Rivers
All these QBs could use another starting WR like AJ to potentially get them over the hump.
That would be Happy Valley.Where'd we find this Satan look alike anyway?