Keep Texans Talk Google Ad Free!
Venmo Tip Jar | Paypal Tip Jar
Thanks for your support! 🍺😎👍
http://www.houstontexans.com/news/news_detail.php?PRKey=2445texan279 said:link? source?
mexican_texan said:wasn't he cut right after hollings, Banks, and Coleman?
They never actually cut him they more or less just said they were going to cut him.Texans34Life said:That's what I thought too. I guess it's official.
under the new CBA, teams can release a limited number of veterans before June 1st while still using the post-June 1st rule.texan279 said:I thought they were waiting until June 1?
BuffSoldier said:For some reason I think that this has something to do with David Givens. Todays Houston Chronicle said that the Texans offered Givens 18.5 mil. over 5 years, and that wasnt close to the 25 mil that he was expecting. With the release of Walker, Houston may now be able to offer 20 or 21 mil and hopefuly sign the man they want.
BuffSoldier said:For some reason I think that this has something to do with David Givens. Todays Houston Chronicle said that the Texans offered Givens 18.5 mil. over 5 years, and that wasnt close to the 25 mil that he was expecting. With the release of Walker, Houston may now be able to offer 20 or 21 mil and hopefuly sign the man they want.
texanskan said:That's a great point I thought the same thing when I heard they released him today, all the reports leading up to todays anoncment were that if there was a new CBA we would release him after June 1st.
We still have to pay his bonus. So we didnt save very much money at all.TexanFan881 said:Gary Walker had a 6 million dollar cap hit for this year, but if I'm right and we get all of the money back then we should be able to sign him. We'd only be giving him another 1.5 mil a year if we gave him what he wanted and we were going to give him 3.5 mil.
I really, really, hope your right. Some people say defense wins championships, but if you don't score points you can't win.
We have to pay his bonus for every year of his contract. He was signed threw 2009. 1.8 million per year.TexanFan881 said:His base salary was 4 mil, so is that what we save?
With all due respect, how do you have hope? In what way do you see us moving to the #4 pick (Jets)? Given the Jets are rebuilding as well, I don't see the value they have in potentially trading multi-picks for the #1 overall... I would much rather have mult#1 rounders or an early 1 and another early 2.Kaiser Toro said:I still think there is a sliver of hope for Mario Williams coming to us.
Kaiser Toro said:I do have to admit that I kind of like the way our little team is growing via acquistion and attrition. And I have a smiley just for the right exclamation of a salutation![]()
kcwilson said:With all due respect, how do you have hope?
TexanFan881 said:His base salary was 4 mil, so is that what we save?
Kaiser Toro said:But that is just me, as I think that a Texan win in the Super Bowl could just as easily foster world harmony more so than a can of coca-cola.
Buffi2 said:http://www.houstontexans.com/news/news_detail.php?PRKey=2445
The Houston Texans waived defensive end Gary Walker and named Tracy Simien assistant defensive line coach, it was announced today.
Simien joins the Texans staff after coaching the defensive line for the Cologne Centurions of the NFL Europe league in 2005. He spent the 2004 season as a coaching intern in Tampa during NFL Europe training camp.
The Sweeny native played seven seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs, from 1991-97, and spent time with the San Diego Chargers in 1999. He finished his career with five sacks and five interceptions, along with 367 total tackles. He also played for the Montreal Machine of the World League in 1991, the league’s inaugural season, after a standout career at TCU.
aj. said:He has $7.3 million of signing bonus that has to be accounted for this season or (if the person above is correct about the pre- June 1 rule this season) over the next two seasons. Total failure of a contract extension. That's why people ***** about these things. Wade is in the same boat.
aj. said:He has $7.3 million of signing bonus that has to be accounted for this season or (if the person above is correct about the pre- June 1 rule this season) over the next two seasons. Total failure of a contract extension. That's why people ***** about these things. Wade is in the same boat.
Clubs can waive two players before the cap year (in this case, March 11) and have their costs amortized after June 1 -- preventing them from paying roster bonuses simply to carry contracts into the summer. Example: Tennessee two years ago paid Eddie George a $1 million roster bonus in March so it could attempt a later contract renegotiation. When that failed, the Titans cut him. Because it was after June 1, Tennessee rolled George's unamortized acceleration into the following cap year. That was a popular idea throughout the league, with June 1 a magic date for cutting veterans to save cap room. Now, teams are spared the trouble by designating two players per club, with their salary-cap costs carried against the present cap until June 1 -- at which time the unamortized portion rolls over into 2007. The benefit to the player is that he gains immediate freedom to look for work; the benefit to the team is that it is saves money and cap room by having the unamortized portion of a bonus -- which normally would've count against this year's cap -- rolled into next year, as if he were cut after June 1.
texan279 said:I thought they were waiting until June 1?
mexican_texan said:FSN Southwest said that the Texans have released a fan favorite today. And that he will end up coaching high school football.
Bubbajwp said:We still have to pay his bonus. So we didnt save very much money at all.
TexanFan881 said:How much cap space will we gain by releasing him?
DominickDavisFan76 said:Im glad they released him cuz he wasnt getting any younger at age 33.
Texans34Life said:It looks like the end of Walker for the NFL. He might be retiring...
Texans | Walker may retire
Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:51:05 -0800
The Associated Press reports free agent DE Gary Walker (Texans), who battled through injuries last year, told Houston television station KRIV that he may retire from the NFL. "If that's my final decision, just to be healthy, I can go out and play with my kids now," Walker said Monday, March 13.