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The very first thing they should do during this bye week is cut David Johnson. Get him off the roster so they’ll stop trying to establish a run game with the slowest, never breaking a tackle RB I’ve ever seen.
The trade for him was bad. You’re not going to take any more heat for it if you cut him. In fact, you’ll likely take more heat continuing to feed him the rock trying to justify it or whatever.
Perhaps we should call up running back Scottie Phillips and then send David Johnson to the practice squad and train him to be a wide receiver if we can't get anything for him. I know that is something not common to do but there have been other players who changed their positions and did well. With what David Johnson is being paid we should try to get value for him. If former college quarterbacks can do well switching to wide receivers in the pros, I see no reason a good catching running back can't get a shot at doing well as a wide receiver.seeing he is a good receiver
I think if you were to start over from scratch you’d probably be ahead of where this roster and cap situation is right now. If they make a start in season it means they can eat dead money on 2020’s cap instead of putting it all on 2021.I don't trust any moves made until we have an actual GM in place. That GM will have plenty of time to make important moves after this awful season is over.
Not to mention a Head Coach.The very thing that would scare any worthwhile perspective GM away.
This is kind of putting the cart before the horse. Smells like owner meddling , again. The very thing that would scare any worthwhile perspective GM away.
Heard this on the radio this morning, I think it was Sean Pendergast. Breaking the ten players by tiers that the Texans could trade and what the return could be for each tier:
Tier 1 (second or third round pick)
Watt
Fuller
Tier 2 (3-5)
Cooks
Cunningham
Roby
Duke Johnson
Cobb
Tier 3 (6-7)
Mercilus
Nick Martin
Fells
Got ya. Thanks for the good informative post.I think if you were to start over from scratch you’d probably be ahead of where this roster and cap situation is right now. If they make a start in season it means they can eat dead money on 2020’s cap instead of putting it all on 2021.
The difficulty with doing that is the lack of wiggle room with have beneath the cap this year, I believe Corrosion said it’s below $10M, so some difficult decisions need to be made to create the room to get rid of the real problem contracts like Mercilus for instance.
That means offloading Watt if at all possible.
David Johnson and Brandin Cooks don’t count for much guaranteed money next year. Unless the pick received is significant we are better focusing on eating dead money from Cunningham/Mercilus/Martin if at all possible.
Easterby is one of four on the search team. This we know through trusted sources. The others are Cal, Watson, and pancakes.
That is not an all-star search committee.
That Easterby is neither a football mind nor is he trusted by anyone in the NFL should be a little alarming to Texans fans seeing that he's now the owner's new BFF. Easterby has been described by many in the national media as a smile with a lust for power. Nothing he's done so far as undermined that narrative.
Obviously, everyone has a right to their opinion, and I don't blame those that are not alarmed. It's business as usual on Kirby, so expect status quo. I'm not here to argue about it.
But, I will continue to openly express my thoughts since I know the traffic to this site is a lot larger than the membership. Maybe, just maybe, the fan collective distrust seeps into the jet-stream of someone that can tell the front office that they look like a bunch of unqualified amateurs. The franchise is currently a laughing stock, both locally and nationally.
I study history and historical cycles, and everything about their current set up points to fundamental dysfunction. Again, just my perspective, but I adjust my expectations accordingly. . .meaning I have low to no expectations for this owner to do anything bold or significant.
Yeah, Cal will eventually hire a HC, and I assume a GM, and we will wave our pom poms and hope will spring eternal.
But, the boardroom consensus mentality is still there, and Jack Easterby will have a seat at it. Pancakes even admitted this much. I just don't trust any of it.
There are a lot of good post in this debate on this thread. I am with you and those that think like you the most.Yeah, Cal will eventually hire a HC, and I assume a GM, and we will wave our pom poms and hope will spring eternal.
But, the boardroom consensus mentality is still there, and Jack Easterby will have a seat at it. Pancakes even admitted this much. I just don't trust any of it.
I haven't heard Easterby refute the claim.We only really have BoB saying that he was in lock step with him...but we know how BoB has lied about stuff in the past so....
So you believe that both Mercilus and Martin in effect have negative value to the Texans organization because we'd need to kick in consideration (our own draft picks) to induce another team(s) to take them on to include assumption of their contracts ?I would give up both of the 6ths to clear Mercilus/N.Martin off of the books.
Yes, and agreed.So you believe that both Mercilus and Martin in effect have negative value to the Texans organization because we'd need to kick in consideration (our own draft picks) to induce another team(s) to take them on to include assumption of their contracts ?
Steel if that's what you are really saying that's a stunning statement of the incompetence in the decision to grant them contract extensions.
Easterby is one of four on the search team. This we know through trusted sources. The others are Cal, Watson, and pancakes.
That is not an all-star search committee.
That Easterby is neither a football mind nor is he trusted by anyone in the NFL should be a little alarming to Texans fans seeing that he's now the owner's new BFF. Easterby has been described by many in the national media as a smile with a lust for power. Nothing he's done so far as undermined that narrative.
Obviously, everyone has a right to their opinion, and I don't blame those that are not alarmed. It's business as usual on Kirby, so expect status quo. I'm not here to argue about it.
But, I will continue to openly express my thoughts since I know the traffic to this site is a lot larger than the membership. Maybe, just maybe, the fan collective distrust seeps into the jet-stream of someone that can tell the front office that they look like a bunch of unqualified amateurs. The franchise is currently a laughing stock, both locally and nationally.
I study history and historical cycles, and everything about their current set up points to fundamental dysfunction. Again, just my perspective, but I adjust my expectations accordingly. . .meaning I have low to no expectations for this owner to do anything bold or significant.
Yeah, Cal will eventually hire a HC, and I assume a GM, and we will wave our pom poms and hope will spring eternal.
But, the boardroom consensus mentality is still there, and Jack Easterby will have a seat at it. Pancakes even admitted this much. I just don't trust any of it.
I haven't heard Easterby refute the claim.
I completely agree with this.So you believe that both Mercilus and Martin in effect have negative value to the Texans organization because we'd need to kick in consideration (our own draft picks) to induce another team(s) to take them on to include assumption of their contracts ?
Steel if that's what you are really saying that's a stunning statement of the incompetence in the decision to grant them contract extensions.
Craigslist the whole team.The Texans should seriously consider cutting or trading David Johnson, Cunningham, McKinney, Cooks, and Mercilus. Get as many picks as possible and prep for the rebuild. Hell, they should listen to what teams are willing to offer for Nick Martin. I know the cowboys could sure use some offensive line help.
Easterby is one of four on the search team. This we know through trusted sources. The others are Cal, Watson, and pancakes.
That is not an all-star search committee.
That Easterby is neither a football mind nor is he trusted by anyone in the NFL should be a little alarming to Texans fans seeing that he's now the owner's new BFF. Easterby has been described by many in the national media as a smile with a lust for power. Nothing he's done so far as undermined that narrative.
Obviously, everyone has a right to their opinion, and I don't blame those that are not alarmed. It's business as usual on Kirby, so expect status quo. I'm not here to argue about it.
But, I will continue to openly express my thoughts since I know the traffic to this site is a lot larger than the membership. Maybe, just maybe, the fan collective distrust seeps into the jet-stream of someone that can tell the front office that they look like a bunch of unqualified amateurs. The franchise is currently a laughing stock, both locally and nationally.
I study history and historical cycles, and everything about their current set up points to fundamental dysfunction. Again, just my perspective, but I adjust my expectations accordingly. . .meaning I have low to no expectations for this owner to do anything bold or significant.
Yeah, Cal will eventually hire a HC, and I assume a GM, and we will wave our pom poms and hope will spring eternal.
But, the boardroom consensus mentality is still there, and Jack Easterby will have a seat at it. Pancakes even admitted this much. I just don't trust any of it.
I completely agree with this.
Mercilus got $28.5million guaranteed over this year and next. That’s 20th highest paid (avg/year) OLB in the league.
Nick Martin is the 4th highest paid C in the league!
Either could likely be outperformed by Jacob Martin (OLB) and Fulton moving to C, whilst getting Scharping back on the field and developing.
You free up $25million per year in average cap space by losing these 2 players alone.
Craigslist the whole team.
I have a bad feeling about the next HC. The GM might be good but Cal will have a say in the pick. Meaning a HC could be there and Cal likes the other one.
The other thing is Watson. I like the way he has played. However, he has no idea what a great HC is. He has football knowledge that is not going to help you with a HC. He is going to like a guy who has a 100% taylor made system for his game. Brady and Rogers have been in different systems and they still win. Watson has to show he can do that.
I completely agree with this.
Mercilus got $28.5million guaranteed over this year and next. That’s 20th highest paid (avg/year) OLB in the league.
Nick Martin is the 4th highest paid C in the league!
Either could likely be outperformed by Jacob Martin (OLB) and Fulton moving to C, whilst getting Scharping back on the field and developing.
You free up $25million per year in average cap space by losing these 2 players alone.
Disagree as teams desperately need player(s) to contend in second half for Super Bowl..higher value for players. Players like Watt who risk progressive negative health due to age and injury history need to be hooked and reeled in sooner than later.I don't trust any moves made until we have an actual GM in place. That GM will have plenty of time to make important moves after this awful season is over.
Move David to WR as we should trade at least one of Fuller, Cooks and Stills. I agree that should increase David's value to trade. Snaps to Howell and Phillips as I posted elsewhere.Perhaps we should call up running back Scottie Phillips and then send David Johnson to the practice squad and train him to be a wide receiver if we can't get anything for him. I know that is something not common to do but there have been other players who changed their positions and did well. With what David Johnson is being paid we should try to get value for him. If former college quarterbacks can do well switching to wide receivers in the pros, I see no reason a good catching running back can't get a shot at doing well as a wide receiver.
That is the only kind of change I want to see until we get a veteran GM on our team.
Just a thought to evaluate a guy on how he would do on another team. For example Watts value would be more on team like Steelers or Pack with better defensive players around him plus better coaching and scheme than here.David Johnson’s value is even lower than when we traded for him. He has no value.
JJ has emotional value but performance wise, he’s been JAG. We’d be lucky to get a 3rd.
No one that we’d consider trading is worth a first; conditional 2nd is most likely IMO.
And why would they? Dude makes way too much money and he struggles to get on the stat sheet each week. And Cunningham might as well have a no trade clause because there isn't anyone going to take on his deal.I think moving Mercilus is going to be very difficult , Can't see a team taking on that contract. They might have to attach an asset to it to move him , that's how bad it is. I know he's been rumored to be in discussions to be moved but I don't buy it one bit - unless the Texans are willing to pay a hefty portion of his deal to play for someone else or they are willing to attach an asset to do it.
Martin they might be able to move .... he has some value as he's statistically not bad - its the eyeball test he doesn't pass.
Well supposedly a head coach who offers a 100% Taylor made system for Dashaun will allow #4 to take us to final two.I have a bad feeling about the next HC. The GM might be good but Cal will have a say in the pick. Meaning a HC could be there and Cal likes the other one.
The other thing is Watson. I like the way he has played. However, he has no idea what a great HC is. He has football knowledge that is not going to help you with a HC. He is going to like a guy who has a 100% taylor made system for his game. Brady and Rogers have been in different systems and they still win. Watson has to show he can do that.
The incompetence wasn't in the decision to extend Mercilus or Cunningham. The incompetence was In valuation & contract negotiations.Steel if that's what you are really saying that's a stunning statement of the incompetence in the decision to grant them contract extensions.
Thank you sir, stated with much more precision than my comment.The incompetence wasn't in the decision to extend Mercilus or Cunningham. The incompetence was In valuation & contract negotiations.
I wonder how Qb's like Lamar Jackson would have done without coaches who could make changes to fit their Qb's as opposed to trying to fit square pegs into round holes.Well supposedly a head coach who offers a 100% Taylor made system for Dashaun will allow #4 to take us to final two.
I wonder how Qb's like Lamar Jackson would have done without coaches who could make changes to fit their Qb's as opposed to trying to fit square pegs into round holes.
Well said DB and I guess my thoughts are that none of the “how” matters. If you look at how some of the best HC’s in this league's history have been plucked, no way is really “the right” way. Belichick was coming off some pretty shitty years in Cleveland & Kraft admitted himself that he didn't exactly know what he was doing..... & alot of people agreed considering the compensation he gave up to get Belichick. Fans & pundits alike balked at what & how he did it. Likewise, how Jimmy Johnson came to be the HC of the Cowboys. Oil man Jerry Jones comes in and fires an icon to hire this college coach..his former buddy who hadn't shown or proven he could do anything on the NFL level.
Not to mention all the franchises who have done it the "right way" by bringing in a "football guy" as GM & letting him hire another football guy...& still have been a dumpster fire...Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions......The Jets.........us with Casserly and Capers.
The how & who is involved doesn't matter so long as the right candidates are selected for the job & they can work together. If Cal thought that the best way to select the best HC's was to wait to see which way Punxsatawny Phil looks when he comes out of his hole and it brought us a Bill Belichick level HC, would any of us give a rats ass?