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Bland wasn't about managemen.



The Colts with $18.35 mil more beg to differ.

Trading Clowney and the FA period isn't done yet.

I'm rooting for a comeback win. If they can trade Clowney and not sign any more FA's along with trading down in the draft, while the Colts sign 4-5 more FA guys and trade up in the draft the Texans or can pull off a comeback salary cap championship like the Pats did against Atl in the real SB.

We've gotta root for somekind of championship and the Texans org is alot closer to winning this than they've ever been to winning anything on the field.

BTW, The McNair's and the man behind the scenes Olson are the very definition of bland. I'm mean what decent FA would want to come play for those guys longterm?
 
BTW, The McNair's and the man behind the scenes Olson are the very definition of bland. I'm mean what decent FA would want to come play for those guys longterm?

You have no idea how Cal & Olsen are behind the scenes. For that matter no idea about other front offices or player impressions either. All we know is end results and occasionally some offer info. You're just filling in to fit your narrative again.
 
Four Big Questions About The Houston Texans After Free Agency
Sean Pendergast | April 5, 2019 | 4:00am

If the outset of NFL free agency is a fire hose, then we are most certainly down to the point in the free agency calendar where the faucet has been turned off, and all we are seeing, hearing, and feeling are small droplets from the free agency hose.

And while some teams got soaking wet in the free agency fire hose, the Texans, by and large, handled free agency like they had five umbrellas and a plastic slicker on. They caught a few drops, but still nearly their entire wardrobe is dry and intact. (That's a metaphoric way of saying they still have a BLEEP ton of salary cap space.)

So now, barring a lower level signing here and there, we wait for the NFL Draft to get here on April 25, the night when the Texans will presumably tab their left tackle or cover cornerback of the future. As we wait for the next three weeks to tick away, here are the most pressing questions around the Texans right now:

Are the Texans a better football team now than they were on March 13?
In the end, this is what really matters — are the Texans moving in the right direction? If you look at each of their individual moves in free agency, I think you can make an argument that each of them marks some level of improvement. Swapping out Tyrann Mathieu and KareemJackson for a total of $25 million per year, and swapping in Tashaun Gipson and Bradley Roby for a total of $17 million per year makes sense. I'd be really worried about the implications of having Mathieu on this roster as the highest paid safety in football. Darren Fells should supplant Ryan Griffin as the third tight end. That's good. A.J. McCarron is an upgrade over Brandon Weeden at backup quarterback. The thought of Matt Kalil for 16 starts at left tackle is slightly less terrifying than the thought of Julien Davenport back there again, so I GUESS that's improvement? Anyway, the moves all make sense, but their collective impact doesn't change my concern level that this coming season feels more like 8-8 than 12-4 right now.

Has Brian Gaine placed a big, fat target on himself?
So as we sit there with over $36 million in cap space and with some glaring needs still existing on this roster, there can be no doubt — Brian Gaine is the Texans employee who is under the most pressure right now, and quite honestly, he has chosen the route that's created this pressure by eschewing free agency. The fact of the matter is that Gaine's approach, valuing the draft exponentially over free agency, is probably the right way to approach roster building, but it's the method that creates the most angst in March. If Gaine's first draft in 2018 is any indication (Justin Reid, Keke Coutee, the two rookie tight ends), then we should be excited for the upcoming 2019 draft, in which the Texans have four of the top 86 selections.

Why are they hoarding all this cap space?
As of this typing, the Texans have around $36 million in cap space, according to Spotrac. As highlighted earlier, Gaine's frugality in free agency has been a source of much frustration for Texans fans, but with the Texans having the ability to carry the unused cap space into 2020, fans need to understand the potential shopping list and internal contractual to-do items next offseason:

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1. Extensions for DT D.J. Reader and C Nick Martin
2. OLB Whitney Mercilus hitting free agency
3. Long-term extensions for OLB/DE Jadeveon Clowney (assuming he plays on the franchise tag this season)
4. WR Will Fuller's fifth year option (or long-term extension)
5. Retaining CB Bradley Roby, if he turns out to be good
6. A possible rework/extension for DE J.J. Watt
7. Usual upgrading of the roster

I get people's frustration, but there is a big picture at work here that needs to, at least, be acknowledged.

How healthy are the walking wounded?
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You have no idea how Cal & Olsen are behind the scenes. For that matter no idea about other front offices or player impressions either. All we know is end results and occasionally some offer info. You're just filling in to fit your narrative again.

Their actions speak quite loudly
 
Those teams have made .over to strengthen their weaknesses.

The Texans do this?

They made .over to strengthen their weakness & are projected to win 6 games.

The Texans did not make .over to strengthen their weakness & are projected to win 8.5 games.

You do understand winning 8.5 games is better than winning 6 games, right?
 
Anonymous Gambler: Oddsmakers' disrespect means tantalizing Texans bet
Anonymous Gambler April 5, 2019


Oddsmakers foresee a regression from the 11 wins the Deshaun Watson/Bill O'Brien-led Texans posted in 2018.

I know, it’s early April and the draft is three weeks away, so why would we be talking about the NFL season?

Because we have a Christmas bonus for you.

SportsBetting.ag put out NFL win totals this week, and it has the Texans’ over/under at 8½ games. Come on, this isn’t even that difficult.

Why would anyone give Bill “9-7” O’Brien an over/under of 8 ½? That’s easy money.

Based on 2018 records, the Texans have the fourth-most difficult schedule in the NFL next season. So?

We’re talking about an 11-win team that barring an injury to Deshaun Watson shouldn’t take significant steps backward.

In another sign of how little respect the Texans get from oddsmakers, due in large part to their bland popularity that doesn’t generate much of a handle compared to more popular teams, they are just 40/1 to win the Super Bowl.

That puts them behind 15 teams, and at the same number as the Jacksonville Jaguars and Baltimore Ravens, two teams that SportsBetting.ag list over/under at eight wins.

As unlikely as it is, the Texans winning the Super Bowl is much more likely than the Jaguars and Ravens winning it.

Here are the regular season over/under win totals of SportsBetting.ag


Team Over/under


Patriots 11
Saints 10½
Rams 10½
Chiefs 10½
Colts 9½
Chargers 9½
Eagles 9½
Bears 9½
Packers 9½
Falcons 9
Vikings 9
Browns 9
Steelers 8½
Texans 8½
Titans 8½
Cowboys 8½
Seahawks 8½
49ers 8
Ravens 8
Panthers 8
Jaguars 8
Broncos 7
Lions 7
Jets 7
Bills 6½
Raiders 6½
Buccaneers 6½
Giants 6
Redskins 6
Bengals 6
Cardinals 5½
Dolphins 5

Honestly, I see no problem with the odds we're getting. 8-8/9-7 is probably where we'll end up based on the schedule we have to play, and we're not winning the super bowl, so I really don't care what odds we're getting there. Our schedule is SIGNIFICANTLY more difficult this coming season than last, even considering that typically it's hard to gauge the true SOS until the middle of the season.
 
Lol, ok. They lost their top 2 RBs & top 2 receivers and signed Brown + 10 1 year contracts and a UDFA WR who Philip Rivers couldn't find.

They also signed Crowell and Ryan Grant. /J.J Nelson and have 3 of the top 25 picks in this years draft.

They are sending themselves up for Vegas.

Let's talk two years feof now about this.
 
And before that the Vikings

We should have injuries got those teams last yr, particularly OL injuries. Still doesn't mean they didn't do the right things and with better health i expect a bounce back seasons from those teams.
 
We should have injuries got those teams last yr, particularly OL injuries. Still doesn't mean they didn't do the right things and with better health i expect a bounce back seasons from those teams.
I hope he can walk the walk. If he can, I hope TY Hilton does some jawing! The Texans have always been the bug against that particular windshield.
 
I hope he can walk the walk. If he can, I hope TY Hilton does some jawing! The Texans have always been the bug against that particular windshield.


Yeah, kinda funny the way coaches always say they want to take away what the other team does best.

Obrien hasn't figured out yet just how to do that.

Can't argue the fact when TY says Houston is his second home field.

:coffee:
 
Yeah, kinda funny the way coaches always say they want to take away what the other team does best.

Obrien hasn't figured out yet just how to do that.

Can't argue the fact when TY says Houston is his second home field.

:coffee:
OB hasn't figured out how to coach what his team does best, much less take away what another team does well. TY owns RAC too, for that matter. I do believe that I could scheme a defense that would shut down Hilton. I might give up 70 points to Johnny Football, but TY wouldn't beat me.
 
OB hasn't figured out how to coach what his team does best, much less take away what another team does well. TY owns RAC too, for that matter. I do believe that I could scheme a defense that would shut down Hilton. I might give up 70 points to Johnny Football, but TY wouldn't beat me.

Against the Texans - "Those numbers add up to 32 catches for 734 yards and six touchdowns. On a per game average, Hilton is averaging 5.3 receptions, 122.3 yards and one touchdown against the Texans on the road."
From Coltswire

:coffee:
 
I just saw the Cowboys preseason schedule, and will be playing the Texans in week 3. I will probably make that trip since that should be the dress rehearsal and I will be able to recognize the players on both teams.
Week 1 @ 49ers
Week 3 @ Rams in Hawaii
Week 3 Texans
Week 4 Tampa Bay
 
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https://texanswire.usatoday.com/2019/04/08/texans-oc-tim-kelly-gradually-gain-responsibility/

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New Texans offensive coordinator Tim Kelly to gradually gain more responsibility

He’s had a lot of responsibility, especially last year,” said O’Brien. “He ran a lot of the unit meetings, the offensive unit meetings. He will have more responsibility but it’s not like we’re dumping it all in his lap because he’s already done a lot. He’s earned the right to be where he’s at.”

Kelly spent two seasons with O’Brien at Penn State before riding the wave when O’Brien was named Texans coach in 2014. Kelly was an offensive quality control coach until 2017 when he was named the team’s new tight ends coach as incumbent John Perry was moved to receivers.
 
I just say the Cowboys preseason schedule, and will be playing the Texans in week 3. I will probably make that trip since that should be the dress rehearsal and I will be able to recognize the players on both teams.
Sarah Barshop‏@sarahbarshop


The Texans have announced their preseason schedule. Houston will have joint practices with the Packers before their first preseason game. Week 1 at Green Bay Packers Week 2 vs. Detroit Lions Week 3 at Dallas Cowboys Week 4 vs. LA Rams

11:11 AM - 9 Apr 2019
 
The Lions have signed Tom Savage to compete with Connor Cook for backup to Stafford. This may especially be important for him in that Stafford's wife will soon be undergoing brain surgery. An MRI revealed a tumor consistent with an acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor (and/or its surgical removal) that can still result in significant damage to hearing, balance and surrounding brain tissues and cranial nerves that control facial movement. Prayers for Stafford and his wife.
 
The Lions have signed Tom Savage to compete with Connor Cook for backup to Stafford. This may especially be important for him in that Stafford's wife will soon be undergoing brain surgery. An MRI revealed a tumor consistent with an acoustic neuroma, a benign tumor (and/or its surgical removal) that can still result in significant damage to hearing and surrounding brain tissues and cranial nerves that control facial movement. Prayers for Stafford and his wife.

I'm sorry but what does Savage have to do with Stafford's wife?

Not to mention why it's Texans worthy?
 
I'm sorry but what does Savage have to do with Stafford's wife?

Not to mention why it's Texans worthy?
Stafford may need to take some time off depending on how the surgery goes........there can be many potential complications associated with this condition and its surgery.

We not uncommonly put follow ups of ex-Texans in this section.
 
Stafford may need to take some time off depending on how the surgery goes........there can be many potential complications associated with this condition and its surgery.

So you're saying Stafford is the reason the Lions are abysmal & have been for some time?

Isn't "time off to be with my dying wife" means?
 
What????? You lost me. :confused:


I'm assuming snarky comment directed at certain posters who believe Rick Smith was terrible at his job (and the reason for the Texans failures) and said his (RS's) wife was an excuse for him to leave the org without being 'fired'.

Just a guess but I read the last line as - "Isn't that what "time off to be with my dying wife" means?"
 
Speedburners‏@RickHagedorn
Punt returner @DCarter_2 of the @HoustonTexans works on fielding punts with the @VIMA_REV sensory glasses on. This isn’t as easy as he makes it look. Always working to get better!

VIDEO

6:15 PM - 11 Apr 2019

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STROBOSCOPIC TRAINING
Stroboscopic training is a style of training that can help enhance sensory skills.

The VIMA REVs incorporate stroboscopic lenses to improve sensory and sensory-motor skills. It does this by taking away varying amounts of visual information, forcing an athlete to be more efficient with the limited, decision-making information that he or she is provided. This powerful tool forces an athlete to, “keep their eyes on the ball” and ultimately, “slows the game down.”

Vision is the guiding sense for most human performance. Vision has most often been taken for granted by athletes, parents, coaches and trainers. But awareness of vision as a key component to performance is growing. Research has shown that regular strobe training can improve sensory skills like reaction time, depth perception, and focus.
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This is not a new concept. When I was fencing in college in preparation for the Olympics, my fencing coach (French Fencing Master Stanley St. Pellicer [Maitre d'Armes]) had me fencing in a dark room with strobe lights going at various speeds. It's an amazing tool to better anticipate and to accurately sharpen reflexes and reaction times.
 
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Bellamy (if not a name you recognize) was on the Texans PS all of 2018.[/QUOTE]

OLB?
 
Remember when we had high hopes for Notre Dame UDFA running back Cierre Wood?

Well... he killed a kid.

Cierre Wood, ex-NFL running back, charged with murder of abused 5-year-old girl

Former Notre Dame and NFL running back Cierre Wood faces a charge of first-degree murder in the death of his girlfriend's 5-year-old daughter, Las Vegas police said Thursday.

...

Wood played in just five regular-season games over his NFL career. Three of those games were in 2013 for the Houston Texans and two were for the Buffalo Bills in 2015.

Link
 
Remember when we had high hopes for Notre Dame UDFA running back Cierre Wood?

Well... he killed a kid.



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I posted this earlier this morning in the National Football League section http://www.texanstalk.com/posts/2932108/ since I was criticized recently for posting on Tom Savage here as an ex-Texan. I will be going back to posting these players here again from now on, as many posters do.
 
I posted this earlier this morning in the National Football League section http://www.texanstalk.com/posts/2932108/ since I was criticized recently for posting on Tom Savage here as an ex-Texan. I will be going back to posting these players here again from now on, as many posters do.

And I could've posted it in the wrong forum, but I don't see a reason for people to play hall monitor in the Random Thought thread. They may have just been redirecting Tom Savage frustration on to you.

Reminds me, maybe we need a Texans YOLO emoji.
 
I posted this earlier this morning in the National Football League section http://www.texanstalk.com/posts/2932108/ since I was criticized recently for posting on Tom Savage here as an ex-Texan. I will be going back to posting these players here again from now on, as many posters do.
And I could've posted it in the wrong forum, but I don't see a reason for people to play hall monitor in the Random Thought thread. They may have just been redirecting Tom Savage frustration on to you.

Reminds me, maybe we need a Texans YOLO emoji.

Rule is pretty simple. Discussion of former Texans while a Texan, e.g. will AJ make the HoF, goes in Texans Talk. Talk about former Texans having nothing to do with the Texans goes in the NFL forum.
 
Rule is pretty simple. Discussion of former Texans while a Texan, e.g. will AJ make the HoF, goes in Texans Talk. Talk about former Texans having nothing to do with the Texans goes in the NFL forum.
Have never seen such a rule and it's funny how it's come up after years of such postings. But I will fall in step with what you say is expected.:tiphat:
 
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