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Lot of folks still grumbling about no 1st round pick this year. So if you are one of those complaining then would you rather have the pick back (the 4th overall in a strong Draft for QBs), than DeShawn Watson on the team today ?
 
I'll take Deshaun Watson over any 1st rounder at #4 this year. :) I think we can do a lot with 8 total picks, especially now that the NFL allows the comp picks to be traded.
But it's not just the Draft and we've got a lot of cap space now which we could use to grab a top QB in FA like a Cousins or a Foles and with that #4 pick get our pick of the top offensive tackles in this Draft instead of forking over tens of millions for the rental a year or two of somebody like years-past-his-prime Pats OLT Soldiers.
Hey just saying Wolfiegrrl in Portland, you know it's offseason without a whole lot to talk about.
 
Lot of folks still grumbling about no 1st round pick this year. So if you are one of those complaining then would you rather have the pick back (the 4th overall in a strong Draft for QBs), than DeShawn Watson on the team today ?
The 2nd round pick is the one I'm still grumbling about. I'll take my chances with DW4 coming back and having a great career over any FA QB or 2018 draft pick. Pay what you must for Solders and Norwell, use every avenue to acquire the best possible RG and RT.
 
I'll take Deshaun Watson over any 1st rounder at #4 this year. :) I think we can do a lot with 8 total picks, especially now that the NFL allows the comp picks to be traded.

I'm glad Ricky picked Watson and hope can stay healthy. I would've gone a different direction in last yrs draft and gotten my QB this yr. I think what most are upset with is giving away a 2nd to get rid of Os.

With that said, Gaine has enough cap room to add 3 premium FA's or 2 premium FA's and 2 good FA's. That will allow many of the holes to be filled. I'm very interested to see how McNair allows Gaine to go about his business. Is McNair willing to spend the $$$$ to get the premium guys? Will the premium guys want to come to the Texans org after some of the comments McNair made? Is McNair going to allow Gaine to draft guys with things like DWI's/Smoking Pot on their records.

These are the types of changes that need to be made if the Texans are going to be championship contenders.
 
Solder is not years past his prime. He's in his prime and has 5+ years left if family issues don't intrude.
He's 30 in his prime and has 5 years of prime performance & durabiliy remaining ? That's a lot of tread on the tires and I can only hope you know what you are talking about because if he does decide to continue his NFL career and is willing to relocate from the NE area I figure we will be principle contenders for his services and his position is our most significant and important need.
 
The 2nd round pick is the one I'm still grumbling about. I'll take my chances with DW4 coming back and having a great career over any FA QB or 2018 draft pick. Pay what you must for Solders and Norwell, use every avenue to acquire the best possible RG and RT.
Not to worry because I'm confidant we will make a selection in the 2nd round (or higher) of this years Draft. And hey Doc, I like your attitude bout DW4 !
 
But it's not just the Draft and we've got a lot of cap space now which we could use to grab a top QB in FA like a Cousins or a Foles and with that #4 pick get our pick of the top offensive tackles in this Draft instead of forking over tens of millions for the rental a year or two of somebody like years-past-his-prime Pats OLT Soldiers.
Hey just saying Wolfiegrrl in Portland, you know it's offseason without a whole lot to talk about.
I can't imagine Cousins or Foles looking for a backup job.
 
I'm glad Ricky picked Watson and hope can stay healthy. I would've gone a different direction in last yrs draft and gotten my QB this yr. I think what most are upset with is giving away a 2nd to get rid of Os.

With that said, Gaine has enough cap room to add 3 premium FA's or 2 premium FA's and 2 good FA's. That will allow many of the holes to be filled. I'm very interested to see how McNair allows Gaine to go about his business. Is McNair willing to spend the $$$$ to get the premium guys? Will the premium guys want to come to the Texans org after some of the comments McNair made? Is McNair going to allow Gaine to draft guys with things like DWI's/Smoking Pot on their records.

These are the types of changes that need to be made if the Texans are going to be championship contenders.
I'm still confused by your continual suspicion of McNair not willing to spend $$$. I think we're all seeing an owner who has shelled out big contracts, gone through contract hell, seen big $$ contracts spent on unproven/guy's coming off of injury and is trying to learn the right business model to follow. I think McNair is every bit as serious about a championship, but it's a bit more tricky when you're the one writing the checks. We need to keep in mind that the Texans didn't get the sweetheart deals the Jags and Panthers got when they came into the league. I think the JJ deal was a no brainer, but the Schaub, Foster and Cushing deals concerned McNair, With one or two exceptions, McNair has allowed his GM's to run the show as they see fit. Your fixation on earning money over a championship is on you.
 
I'm still confused by your continual suspicion of McNair not willing to spend $$$. I think we're all seeing an owner who has shelled out big contracts, gone through contract hell, seen big $$ contracts spent on unproven/guy's coming off of injury and is trying to learn the right business model to follow. I think McNair is every bit as serious about a championship, but it's a bit more tricky when you're the one writing the checks. We need to keep in mind that the Texans didn't get the sweetheart deals the Jags and Panthers got when they came into the league. I think the JJ deal was a no brainer, but the Schaub, Foster and Cushing deals concerned McNair, With one or two exceptions, McNair has allowed his GM's to run the show as they see fit. Your fixation on earning money over a championship is on you.

If true, then Ricky really sucked at his job.

With 60'mil to spend in FA I hope you're right and McNair lets Gaine spend the $$$$ to improve the team. It's only happened once before, when McNair spent $$$$ on JJo/Manning. Hiring Wade probably had alot to do with McNair opening the checkbook. I see the franchise in a crisis mode like they were in the 2010/ 2011 offseason. Gaine has to get this offseason right especially in FA or this team is going to be in the dumpster for awhile. If Gaine gets this offseason right particularly in FA the Texans should be a contender for yrs to come. If Watson stays healthy.
 
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If true, then Ricky really sucked at his job.

With 60'mil to spend in FA I hope you're right and McNair lets Gaine spend the $$$$ to improve the team. It's only happened once before, when McNair spent $$$$ on JJo/Manning. Hiring Wade probably had alot to do with McNair opening the checkbook. I see the franchise in a crisis mode like they were in the 2010/ 2011 offseason. Gaine has to get this offseason right especially in FA or this team is going to be in the dumpster for awhile. If Gaine gets this offseason right particularly in FA the Texans should be a contender for yrs to come. If Watson stays healthy.
I'm not usually a fan of making a big splash in FA. Usually the FA "winners" are regular season losers. In this instance, I'm OK with making a splash on OL. That's usually a pretty safe bet, Jeff Allen not withstanding. Allen was also not playing his natural position, LG.
 
If Gaine and McNair don't start spending the money on FAs to help this damned team, fans are going to start voting with their wallets. I know I have swore off purchasing any Texans item that will directly benefit McNair. My choice is more about McNair and not about the product on the field...yet.
 
If Gaine and McNair don't start spending the money on FAs to help this damned team, fans are going to start voting with their wallets. I know I have swore off purchasing any Texans item that will directly benefit McNair. My choice is more about McNair and not about the product on the field...yet.
Spending on FAs for the mere sake of spending is ridiculous and a good way to get into cap hell. There is no verifiable evidence that McNair has any issue with spending money in FA. For all we know, Smith really was as bad at his job as it appeared and so is O'Brien.
I'm very interested to see how the offseason plays out under Gaine.
 
If Gaine and McNair don't start spending the money on FAs to help this damned team, fans are going to start voting with their wallets. I know I have swore off purchasing any Texans item that will directly benefit McNair. My choice is more about McNair and not about the product on the field...yet.

I haven't bought any Texans gear in the last 2 yrs.

I also don't wear Texans gear to the games.

This yr I wore Astros gear to the Texans games hoping to let my feelings be known.
 
Free agents are like draft choices and all other types of humans, there is nothing guaranteed with any of them.

Humans are a hell of a lot less reliable than dogs, only somewhat as reliable as a cat, and any animal that humans are MORE reliable than probably avoids us.
 
I'm very interested to see how the offseason plays out under Gaine.
Sure all serious Texans fans are intently interested and watching Gaines every move because right now it's the key to this teams future along with Watsons health.
 
I'm usually much more interested in the draft than FA but with no picks until the 3rd and some serious needs on the OL, FA has my full attention.
I'm a big Draft myself and it's one of the events that helps to get me thru the long offseason and I really miss the Texans from all the mock Drafts. Still follow the mocks a little
but obviously not the same this yea for Texans fans. And yes this will mean extra emphasis on FA.
 
For those of you who have wondered why Patrick has fallen off of Twitter (and SOTT [State of the Texans] articles) for the past 2 weeks. Prayers for Patrick Starr for a complete recovery.

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Free agents are like draft choices and all other types of humans, there is nothing guaranteed with any of them.

Humans are a hell of a lot less reliable than dogs, only somewhat as reliable as a cat, and any animal that humans are MORE reliable than probably avoids us.
if you can find a dog to play left or right tackle I can get a try out with O'Brien...
 
I forgot to mention this yesterday, but I was watching NFL Live and Adam Schefter mentioned the Seahawks will likely trade five-time All Pro safety Earl Thomas this off-season. And Schefter said the Texans are one of the teams being most aggressive on an Earl Thomas trade.

That was surprising to me because what picks do we have to trade from the upcoming draft? Or would we trade future picks in 2019 or young players already on our roster? I have to imagine the Seahawks will want at least a late first-round pick if not a couple of second-round picks, which we clearly don't have in the 2018 draft. Could a third-round pick in the 2018 draft and a second and fourth-round pick in the 2019 draft get it done?

I just don't see us parting ways with our 2019 first-round pick...
Hard to justify not having a first-round pick two years in a row.

I'd love to have Earl Thomas. He turns 29 years old in May. He still has two or three more All-Pro years left in him, IMO. He is also a native Texan, aka a Texas Longhorn and played high school ball at Orange, Texas.

Adding one of the best safeties in the game.
A guy that isn't totally washed up like Ed Reed was.
That could be a pretty nice acquisition for this team.
 
Everybody likes good barbecue, but you can't buy a decent sauce to put on it. They are all polluted with sweeteners and contain tomatoes, which don't belong on BBQ. Here is my recipe for a good sauce:

¼ cup pureed chipotle peppers with their adobo sauce
¼ cup worcestershire sauce
¼ cup soy sauce
¼ cup liquid smoke
1/3 cup malt vinegar
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
1½ tsp mustard powder
1 Tbsp ground sage
1 tsp Accent or other MSG
¼ – ½ tsp xanthan gum powder, for thickening
optional mold inhibitor

Mix the ingredients with a blender and refrigerate. Let the flavors marry for a couple of days.
Put some on some brisket slow smoked over oak wood and cherry, and you may never eat anything else again.
 
I forgot to mention this yesterday, but I was watching NFL Live and Adam Schefter mentioned the Seahawks will likely trade five-time All Pro safety Earl Thomas this off-season. And Schefter said the Texans are one of the teams being most aggressive on an Earl Thomas trade.

That was surprising to me because what picks do we have to trade from the upcoming draft? Or would we trade future picks in 2019 or young players already on our roster? I have to imagine the Seahawks will want at least a late first-round pick if not a couple of second-round picks, which we clearly don't have in the 2018 draft. Could a third-round pick in the 2018 draft and a second and fourth-round pick in the 2019 draft get it done?

I just don't see us parting ways with our 2019 first-round pick...
Hard to justify not having a first-round pick two years in a row.

I'd love to have Earl Thomas. He turns 29 years old in May. He still has two or three more All-Pro years left in him, IMO. He is also a native Texan, aka a Texas Longhorn and played high school ball at Orange, Texas.

Adding one of the best safeties in the game.
A guy that isn't totally washed up like Ed Reed was.
That could be a pretty nice acquisition for this team.
Just one piece like Thomas in that backfield would make a huge difference and may be enough to fix the DB corp or at least make it good enough.
This would free up the draft and the rest of the cap space for current player extentions and maybe one more vet piece for the oline.
It may not be ideal, but we would still be a force in the AFC.
 
I forgot to mention this yesterday, but I was watching NFL Live and Adam Schefter mentioned the Seahawks will likely trade five-time All Pro safety Earl Thomas this off-season. And Schefter said the Texans are one of the teams being most aggressive on an Earl Thomas trade.

That was surprising to me because what picks do we have to trade from the upcoming draft? Or would we trade future picks in 2019 or young players already on our roster? I have to imagine the Seahawks will want at least a late first-round pick if not a couple of second-round picks, which we clearly don't have in the 2018 draft. Could a third-round pick in the 2018 draft and a second and fourth-round pick in the 2019 draft get it done?

I just don't see us parting ways with our 2019 first-round pick...
Hard to justify not having a first-round pick two years in a row.

I'd love to have Earl Thomas. He turns 29 years old in May. He still has two or three more All-Pro years left in him, IMO. He is also a native Texan, aka a Texas Longhorn and played high school ball at Orange, Texas.

Adding one of the best safeties in the game.
A guy that isn't totally washed up like Ed Reed was.
That could be a pretty nice acquisition for this team.

Thomas may be cheaper than you think.

Thomas has only one more year left in his contract. Would a team really give up a 1st for a possible one-year rental? And if a team wants to retain him, then they’ll have to be prepared to pay him. He’ll probably command highest paid safety money.

Seattle also doesn’t have much leverage here. Thomas is threatening to hold out w/o a new contract, and word is Seattle doesn’t want to break the bank to retain him. So whoever trades for him will probably need to sign him to a new contract as well and be willing to make him the highest paid safety in the league.
 
As someone who has watched a lot of Seahawks games because of my region, I would be thrilled to see Earl Thomas III in a Texans uniform. He would certainly turn around the Texans back end. Throw money at this guy and go get him, Gaine!
 
As someone who has watched a lot of Seahawks games because of my region, I would be thrilled to see Earl Thomas III in a Texans uniform. He would certainly turn around the Texans back end. Throw money at this guy and go get him, Gaine!
You think he's still got a season or two left in the tank ?
 
As someone who has watched a lot of Seahawks games because of my region, I would be thrilled to see Earl Thomas III in a Texans uniform. He would certainly turn around the Texans back end. Throw money at this guy and go get him, Gaine!
He wants to go to the cowshitz though. He personally went to their locker room and damn near begged them to snatch him up if the opportunity presents itself. (According to reports after their game against each other.)
 
Can anyone tell me why the Colts are picking ahead of the Texans when they swept the Texans in the regular season? I thought head to head was the 1st tie breaker.
 
Can anyone tell me why the Colts are picking ahead of the Texans when they swept the Texans in the regular season? I thought head to head was the 1st tie breaker.

I believe SOS is the first tie breaker for draft; head to head would be a tie breaker for division/playoffs.

Colts .480
Texans .516

https://www.draftsite.com/nfl/rules/

  • Overall ties are then broken by strength of schedule, which is a calculation of the combined record of all of a team\'s opponents in that year, with divisional opponents counting twice.
  • The next tie breaker would be record against conference opponents and then divisional opponents.
  • Coin flip will occur if tie still exists
 
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