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Totally echo the sentiment about CnD, there are a wealth of great posters on this board and the effort he goes to week in week out, year after year to make you or I seemingly have a better insight to player health than Rick Smith does is incredible.Every sports group, organization, association has it's MVP, right ?
On this MB my vote for MVP goes to the esteemed CloakNNNDagger, or just C&D, because of his astute opinions on players, opinions & judgements of both a medical and nonmedical nature. And even MVPs aren't perfect,they make mistakes in judgement from time to time but not very often.
I'm curious if C&D is surprised by Mr Clowney and his career at this point in time given the reservations many including as I recall he had earlier about how much success Clowney might have in the NFL after a rather "rough" start to his career ?
Clowney having his knee scoped: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-reportedly-will-have-surgery-on-injured-knee
A 1st, 2nd, and a starting player. Do you make the trade?
Well McNair is saying they are going to extend him this offseason. Hopefully it’s a front loaded contract that has no dead money after year 3.
linkThe Texans owner also wants to extend Pro Bowl linebacker/defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, who is going into the final year of his contract.
"He's a good player," Bob McNair said. "He plays hard. We want him to spend his career with us. So we'll be working on that."
Sounds like a long term contract ia in the making.............I feel, if McNair does not think this over carefully, we could very likely see a Cushing rerun.
link
Jadeveon Clowney completes healthy, impressive season with Texans
INDIANAPOLIS – Before the best season of his NFL career, Texans Pro Bowl outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney always maintained that he had simple goals.
The former top overall pick from South Carolina just wanted to play every game and prove that he could be durable after dealing with injuries each previous season.
The results spoke for themselves as Clowney emerged as an even more disruptive force at the line of scrimmage. He finished the season with a career-high 9 ½ sacks.
"That was one of my goals coming into the season," Clowney said Sunday after recording seven tackles and a half-sack during a season-ending loss to the Indianapolis Colts. "I achieved my goal to play all 16 games for the first time. I feel pretty good after the season. I'll take a couple of weeks off and try to get ready for next season."
Now, Clowney could be in line for a blockbuster contract extension that could make him the highest paid non-quarterback in the NFL.
Clowney said he plans to play in the Pro Bowl after being forced to miss the annual NFL All-Star game last year due to undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery.
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http://www.chron.com/sports/texans/...ney-completes-healthy-impressive-12465184.php
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Every sports group, organization, association has it's MVP, right ?
On this MB my vote for MVP goes to the esteemed CloakNNNDagger, or just C&D, because of his astute opinions on players, opinions & judgements of both a medical and nonmedical nature. And even MVPs aren't perfect,they make mistakes in judgement from time to time but not very often.
I'm curious if C&D is surprised by Mr Clowney and his career at this point in time given the reservations many including as I recall he had earlier about how much success Clowney might have in the NFL after a rather "rough" start to his career ?
Agreed. Lucky to be in a window where the cap ramifications aren't insurmountable and he's still healthy enough to contribute at a level to justify the outlay.Clowney's having knee surgery this offseason. I would franchise him, I still dont trust that knee. Microfracture surgery has a lifespan.
A 1st, 2nd, and a starting player. Do you make the trade?
Not only is Rick Smith gone from the scene (atleast for this year), so is his former goto guy in Cleveland former GM Sashi Brown who's been replaced by John Doresy, formerly with the Chiefs and Dorsey is nobodys fool.If there was an option: First, it appears "Daddy" McNair wants to get him extended. Second, let's say he were to come to his senses and wanted to see what the market may bear for a DE like Clowney. Third, I'd be shopping him to a team with a plethora of picks and cap space to work with...hello Cleveland.
The Browns brought in Greg Williams as DC in 2017, he instituted a 4-3 alignment and upped the defense's game. They also drafted Myles Garrett to start the building process along the trenches. Maybe, the idea of adding a ready to go defensive line veteran might appeal to them. Clowney and Garrett as DE's could make their front pretty special.
Texans would part ways with a young up and comer but gain the cap space in 2019 by not re-signing him to his first "real money" contract after his rookie contract, not to mention the draft picks needed to help improve the prospects of building this team in 2018 and 2019.
Browns Get:
Clowney
RD3-COMP Pick
Texans Get:
RD2-35
RD2-61
2019 RD1
Mark Berman@MarkBermanFox26
#Texans owner Bob McNair on signing Jadeveon Clowney (@clownejd), who's heading into the final year of his contract, to an extension: "He's a good player. He plays hard. We want him to spend his career with us. So we'll be working on that."
6:46 PM - Jan 3, 2018
In all seriousness there's no question Clowney could be a terrific TE in the NFL.But can we use Clowney like a TE near the goal line? This is what matters.
be a bit more specific I am listening.A 1st, 2nd, and a starting player. Do you make the trade?
I'm happy with Clowney over the last 2 years but what happy horse crap has him as the best non-QB in the league?
I don't mind paying him top dollar, possibly even over market for a short term deal. But his injury history should preclude anything with cap consequences beyond 3 years.
As I've said before, I would tag Clowney for 2 yrs. I dont trust that knee.
McNair is going to take care of his fellow South Carolina alum. At the risk of screwing up the cap for yrs to come. Jo Jo will be back for the same reason.
Or OB & Gaine do contracts for them based on their play.
Seriously, step away from the tunnel foil.
No tin foil here,
Human nature says you would want a fellow alum to play for you.
Human nature does not tell you that becomes the motivation with all decisions for all alumni. The Texans have drafted 3 other South Carolina players, none of whom got a 2nd contract (2 didn't finish their 1st). Human nature isn't even all people having a bias for their school. Human nature isn't any school fondness will overcome thr human nature for making money & winning.
As I've said before, I would tag Clowney for 2 yrs. I dont trust that knee.
McNair is going to take care of his fellow South Carolina alum. At the risk of screwing up the cap for yrs to come. Jo Jo will be back for the same reason.
So with that in mind, I fully expect some foolish six-year, $114.1 million deal for Clowney that we all know will most likely regret.
I agree about the two year tag. Signing him to huge money beyond that is just dumb with his injury history. Ask yourself what would Belichick do. . .certainly not sign him to a six-year, $114.1 million deal that jams this team down the road.
While I don't know about the Gamecock connection (it would not surprise me, but that's just speculation on my part), I do not believe McNair is capable of long term vision for his football team. I'm talking 5-10 years ahead and knowing what kind of team he wants to build. He apparently leaves that to the head coach and maybe or maybe not the GM. So with that in mind, I fully expect some foolish six-year, $114.1 million deal for Clowney that we all know will most likely regret.
It was thought that Mario would be re-signed for ridiculous money also...
With McNair's cancer issues I seriously doubt he's thinking about 5-10 yrs down the road.
I agree about the two year tag.
I’m puzzled as to why fans think Clowney is an injury risk and should be dealt, but feel he would bring a king’s ransom in a trade. Do the 31 other teams not remember Clowney’s surgerys? Or perform physicals? Why is Clowney not worth re-signing here, but so worth 1st and 2nd round picks for another team?
Can you give me an example of a team trading a 1st and (2) 2nds for a DE that's on the last year of his contract? Forget the injury stuff.For some teams, desperate times can lead to foolishly blind decisions.
Can you give me an example of a team trading a 1st and (2) 2nds for a DE that's on the last year of his contract? Forget the injury stuff.
Can you give me an example of a team trading a 1st and (2) 2nds for a DE that's on the last year of his contract? Forget the injury stuff.
Well you can see why I'm confused, as you had Clowney going to the Browns for a 1st AND (2) 2nds in another post. I'm not suggesting that Clowney doesn't have value. Just that his future contract demands and past injuries will mitigate the trade return to some degree.Texans would never get a RD1 pick for Clowney.
Maybe I'm too impressionable but I admit to not knowing squat about players and their medical issues which is why I pay such close attention to what C&D says and he's not been very encouraging about JDs NFL future over the longer-term ever since the microfracture surgery and we are now entering that longer-term of his career.I’m puzzled as to why fans think Clowney is an injury risk and should be dealt, but feel he would bring a king’s ransom in a trade. Do the 31 other teams not remember Clowney’s surgerys? Or perform physicals? Why is Clowney not worth re-signing here, but so worth 1st and 2nd round picks for another team?
Well you can see why I'm confused, as you had Clowney going to the Browns for a 1st AND (2) 2nds in another post. I'm not suggesting that Clowney doesn't have value. Just that his future contract demands and past injuries will mitigate the trade return to some degree.