Lol. Nope. Anything is better than having to sit behind an inferior QB.
You make a good point.
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Lol. Nope. Anything is better than having to sit behind an inferior QB.
I guess it's all in how you look at it. Even as a ROOKIE when Schaub was self destructing, Nuk had his highest % of catches vs # of targets. During O'Brien's 3 years Nuk's avg yard per catch has gone down.
Jesus, you'll go to any extreme to spin **** in order to look like you're not wrong about something.
Hopkins clearly improved by any reasonable definition. Yours is not a reasonable definition. Catch % vs targets? You really dug deep to find that gem.
Lol. Nope. Anything is better than having to sit behind an inferior QB.
Great point, Mr. Savage!
His name is Brandon.
$3 of the $10 million we opened up goes to Ryan Griffin
Not worth losing that 2nd round pick IMO
No, Griffin gets his money from the $23M we already had
We could have just not resigned Griffin and had that extra $3million.
No need to trade the pick
There are great coaches like Jimbo and then there is the opposite. I know when you put a microphone in O'Brien's hand and a camera in his face you can tell he doesn't want to be there and it's usually is bad or uncomfortable TV. On the other hand, Jimbo embraces it, enjoys it, appreciates it and it always makes for interesting informative TV. So much so you don't want a miss a Jimbo interview. I think this behavior says quite a bit about how well a coach is perceived and how well they can coach.
As for the Brady argument it was so mild that Belichick felt compelled to come over and get between the two and tell O'Brien to back off.
Griffin obviously wasn't the point.
He definitely wasn't.
But the truth remains we could have opened up $3 of the $10 mil in capspace by simply not resigning Griffin
Trading high picks for a small amount of capspace isn't a good move IMO
$10 mil isn't a small amount. (There's also another $6 mil next year).
And we traded the equivalent of a 3rd this year for a 4th this year.
Didn't they do that with Osweiler?
And we traded the equivalent of a 3rd this year for a 4th this year.
No, the couch GMs have spoken! Trading Osweiler (along with a sixth round pick this year, and a 2018 second round pick) to the Browns was, and I quote, "a terrible idea!" It doesn't matter that we get their fourth round pick this year, or the fact that this deal saves us $10 million in cap space, and $16 million in cash because in their warped little minds, "it's admiting the front office made a mistake" and apparently that matters more than actually doing something to try and fix the mistake that was Osweiler. So, any compensatory picks we may get also mean nothing because "this was a dumb move by Rick Smith." According to a few posters here, lol.We keep on throwing around the 3rd round compensatory pick that we are expecting from the loss of Bouye............Anyone understand that pick comes at the very end of the 3rd round............making it essentially the equivalent of a 4th round pick?
We keep on throwing around the 3rd round compensatory pick that we are expecting from the loss of Bouye............Anyone understand that pick comes at the very end of the 3rd round............making it essentially the equivalent of a 4th round pick?
The trade that shook the Houston Texans organization this past week has been finalized and head coach Bill O’Brien finally had a chance to discuss the move. General manager Rick Smith released a statement through the team (Read it Here) after the transaction was placed with an important line:
“The decision to trade Brock was made because it was in the best interest of the team.”
O’Brien, who was attending a charity event for Special Olympics in Houston on Sunday, discussed the Osweiler move.
"I think Rick Smith's statement said it all," O'Brien stated at the Olympics banquet. "We wish Brock the best, you know, we're moving on to 2017.”
O’Brien continued, “We are working hard as a staff to improve. We are working hard with the scouts to get ready for the draft. We are looking forward to the start of the off-season program which is April 17th.”
We keep on throwing around the 3rd round compensatory pick that we are expecting from the loss of Bouye............Anyone understand that pick comes at the very end of the 3rd round............making it essentially the equivalent of a 4th round pick?
Ok, forget the 3rd round compensatory pick. Just leave that out of the discussion.
Do you think it was worth giving up a 2nd round pick to get rid of Osweiler and his contract to get that cap money back? I do.
Put the shoe on the other other foot. If you were a fan of another team, and your team agreed to take on Osweiler's contract just for a 2nd round pick, would you think that was a good trade?
Only the Cleveland Browns would be dumb enough to do that.
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Context Osweiler/O'Brien altercation that people are missing is that O'Brien never wanted Osweiler to begin with, & made no secret of it.
1:59 PM - 12 Mar 2017
Benjamin Allbright
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@ZoneReads Owner and FO had wanted Osweiler for awhile. Tried to trade for him. Finally got him in FA.
2:13 PM - 12 Mar 2017
If you have watched very many Belichick Press Conferences, gathering from your comments you haven't, then you would know that Belichick doesn't abhor press conferences as much as he does some of the absurd questions that go with them. Belichick can be quite informative much like a Saban press conference..So a good coach is predicated by their ability to have a good press conference. Obviously Belichek don't know that
I'm not sure it will even be a 3rd rd comp pick those are usually reserved for players taken early in the draft that have pro bowl credentials and other other accolades. Seeing how Bouye was a UDFA he might be closer to a 6th or 7th rd comp pick.We keep on throwing around the 3rd round compensatory pick that we are expecting from the loss of Bouye............Anyone understand that pick comes at the very end of the 3rd round............making it essentially the equivalent of a 4th round pick?
I'm not sure it will even be a 3rd rd comp pick those are usually reserved for players taken early in the draft that have pro bowl credentials and other other accolades. Seeing how Bouye was a UDFA he might be closer to a 6th or 7th rd comp pick.
Comp picks are about the contract they sign, not their draft status
That's a BIG Negative. You don't get a comp pick because a player signed with another team. You get a comp pick because of what the player did for your team and you're getting comped for what you lost. Think about that for a minute. BTW the contract that Bouye signed with the Texans was a UDFA contract and that's a big consideration factor in the Texans compensation.
That's a BIG Negative. You don't get a comp pick because a player signed with another team. You get a comp pick because of what the player did for your team and you're getting comped for what you lost. Think about that for a minute. BTW the contract that Bouye signed with the Texans was a UDFA contract and that's a big consideration factor in the Texans compensation.
Oh he didn't want Osweiler. Oh okay. Yeah I'm sure he had no say, lol.
Say, maybe we should have gone with quarterbacks that HE wanted, instead. What, you mean we already went with Fitzpatrick, drafted Savage, AND got Hoyer AND Mallett and they're all worthless too? Oh that Bill O'Brien is such a great talent evaluator.
Poor poor poor Bill O'Brien.
*******. Spare. Me.
Gotta say this whole report sounds like baloney. Not a fan of OZ but this doesn't sound like anything I ever read about him before.
Although the formula has never been revealed, by studying the compensatory picks that have been awarded since they began in 1994, I’ve determined that the primary factor in the value of the picks awarded is the average annual value of the contract the player signed with his new team, with an adjustment for playing time and a smaller adjustment for postseason honors."
Has any reason been given why it is a "Secret". That seems strange to me.
And how many really excellent QBs are there in the NFL right now?
Gotta say this whole report sounds like baloney. Not a fan of OZ but this doesn't sound like anything I ever read about him before.
Didn't Brock get in a fight with a woman over a pizza?
Oz got accosted and refused to fight.
Oz got accosted and refused to fight.
As a Cleveland fan, with 100M of cap room, I'd be ecstatic about the trade. They weren't going to spend all that money anyway.
Whether or not you want Tony or Jay it should not matter now. I am hoping for someone just because all there is an unproven Tom Savage and if he fails it would be an ugly ending to a bad movie.
Or it could be the beginning of a legendary career comeback by Brandon Weeden.