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What about the cap????
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My guess is that some cuts are going to be made.
What about the cap????
My guess is that some cuts are going to be made.
Hargreaves?My guess is that some cuts are going to be made.
What trade?After a trade Texans have seven days to be salary cap even.
If Brown is coming back it probably spells the end for Fells
2.3MMHow much does cutting Fells save?
Another guy I had not heard of but after doing a little research it looks like Terrance Mitchell is a very solid corner. He started all 16 games last season for the Browns, playing in 99.4% of the defensive plays. He had 65 tackles last season, 13 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and had 2 tackles for loss.Caserio’s favorite band? The Who of course. I kid I kid
Another guy I had not heard of but after doing a little research it looks like Terrance Mitchell is a very solid corner. He started all 16 games last season for the Browns, playing in 99.4% of the defensive plays. He had 65 tackles last season, 13 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and had 2 tackles for loss.
I really like this move a lot.
This thread and others has been talkin about our salary cap and how that will impact Watson being traded. If he is traded it will not impact the salary cap for 7 days. Caserio has that time to adjust the cap as I understand.What trade?
I created this thread about Terrance Mitchell. I don't think anyone mentioned Watson being traded in this thread until your post.This thread and others has been talkin about our salary cap and how that will impact Watson being traded. If he is traded it will not impact the salary cap for 7 days. Caserio has that time to adjust the cap as I understand.
I created this thread about Terrance Mitchell. I don't think anyone mentioned Watson being traded in this thread until your post.
If you want this to be another Watson thread that's cool with me. I'm more interested in the defense because I believe that's the area that needs the most attention.
Really? Your comment suggests your thread was about the cap and how the wide receiver signed impacted that. my apologies.
What about the cap????
Another guy I had not heard of but after doing a little research it looks like Terrance Mitchell is a very solid corner. He started all 16 games last season for the Browns, playing in 99.4% of the defensive plays. He had 65 tackles last season, 13 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and had 2 tackles for loss.
I really like this move a lot.
Solid?? He had a 105.8 passer rating against. Hargreaves was 109.1. 14.2 yards per reception allowed on 8.3 yards per target. VH was 12.4 yards per catch, 8.5 yards per target. Mitchell did allow just 58.6% completion percentage, which is pretty good, but Keion Crossen and Phillip Gaines had decent completion percentages too.
This is also a guy that was a Texans camp cut in 2016.
Mitchell was better in 2018 & 2019 when he played in the nickel. Playing full time exposed him. If Lovie can keep him in the nickel, Mitchell should be better than Hargreaves.
Still, Caserio paid too much for a backup. A recurring theme thus far.
How much would you have paid.
A nickel isn't a backup in today's NFL.
I hope Caserio drafts a couple of more corners in the 3rd/4th Rd.
I wouldn’t have given him a raise from what he was making last year, as Caserio did.
But I’m ignoring the elephant in the room. That the Texans have to overpay FAs. Even bottom tier guys like Mitchell. Caserio is in a tough position. But guys making that kind of money don’t get sympathy from me.
I wouldn’t have given him a raise from what he was making last year, as Caserio did.
But I’m ignoring the elephant in the room. That the Texans have to overpay FAs. Even bottom tier guys like Mitchell. Caserio is in a tough position. But guys making that kind of money don’t get sympathy from me.
$7.5M is too much for a team trying to tank.How much would you have paid.
$7.5M is too much for a team trying to tank.
$7.5M is too much for a team trying to tank.
What makes you think they're trying to tank?
Signing 47 special teams players in the last 48 hours?
Did you by chance happen to see what the Pats agreed to pay Jonnu Smith? What about the Titans with Bud Dupree or the WFT for Fitzpatrick?
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With no cap room and large roster holes to fill, who else were they going to sign?
Another guy I had not heard of but after doing a little research it looks like Terrance Mitchell is a very solid corner. He started all 16 games last season for the Browns, playing in 99.4% of the defensive plays. He had 65 tackles last season, 13 passes defended, forced 3 fumbles and had 2 tackles for loss.
I really like this move a lot.
With no cap room and large roster holes to fill, who else were they going to sign?
If they’re tanking I would not expect them to sign players to 6 and 7 million dollar deals. Who says they’re tanking? Not me. That’s my point.With no cap room and large roster holes to fill, who else were they going to sign?
Just saying, all of that doesn't mean they aren't tanking, as TK seems to be under the impression that they aren't because of the signings. They can sign all of these guys they want, even if it is all they can do, and overpay them too for that matter, but it doesn't necessarily mean they aren't in tank mode. They still have a team primarily full of backup level talent.
These are pretty good players that can help teams win. Not backend of the roster fodder the Caserio has concentrated picking up.
No JB. And the Texans couldn't afford them if they did. It's a strawman that @Mr teX brought up.Do they want to play for the Texans?
If they’re tanking I would not expect them to sign players to 6 and 7 million dollar deals. Who says they’re tanking? Not me. That’s my point.
Then they’re doing it wrong. Sign Joe nobody for league minimum. Roll over everything else.
Hiring Caserio might be a right choice. Give him time at least.
NC is enjoying the power of a first-time GM.No JB. And the Texans couldn't afford them if they did. It's a strawman that @Mr teX brought up.
If you want to comment on my posts rather than be flippant, read what I'm trying to say. This organization is wasting resources and time with these old, worthless, backend signings. I would rather them use young players to fill these spots.
Did you know that last years (2020) UDFA class was basically non-existent, due to the lack of mini-camps and shortened preseason? Combine with these year's class, and it's the biggest bonanza of cheap, young talent the NFL has ever seen in one season. That's what this organization needs to be searching for. That's how they will climb out of mediocrity. Cheap, good players on UDFA contracts filling the last 10-15 roster spots. Special teamers that can be coached up to reserves and possibly starters.
But hey, let's celebrate a bunch of never have been, or never will be 28-30 year old backups. Go Texans.
???It was a good move. Question is what is going on that he can sign guys left and right and not end up well over the cap? Could it be Watson trade lead up?
Hiring Caserio might be a right choice. Give him time at least.
No JB. And the Texans couldn't afford them if they did. It's a strawman that @Mr teX brought up.
If you want to comment on my posts rather than be flippant, read what I'm trying to say. This organization is wasting resources and time with these old, worthless, backend signings. I would rather them use young players to fill these spots.
Did you know that last years (2020) UDFA class was basically non-existent, due to the lack of mini-camps and shortened preseason? Combine with these year's class, and it's the biggest bonanza of cheap, young talent the NFL has ever seen in one season. That's what this organization needs to be searching for. That's how they will climb out of mediocrity. Cheap, good players on UDFA contracts filling the last 10-15 roster spots. Special teamers that can be coached up to reserves and possibly starters.
But hey, let's celebrate a bunch of never have been, or never will be 28-30 year old backups. Go Texans.
$7.5M is too much for a team trying to tank.
What makes you think they're trying to tank?
These are pretty good players that can help teams win. Not backend of the roster fodder the Caserio has concentrated picking up.
Just saying, all of that doesn't mean they aren't tanking, as TK seems to be under the impression that they aren't because of the signings. They can sign all of these guys they want, even if it is all they can do, and overpay them too for that matter, but it doesn't necessarily mean they aren't in tank mode. They still have a team primarily full of backup level talent.
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With all of this bumping the cap up that they're doing, they're making it where they can't trade Watson. Or at least making it harder.
No JB. And the Texans couldn't afford them if they did. It's a strawman that @Mr teX brought up.
If you want to comment on my posts rather than be flippant, read what I'm trying to say. This organization is wasting resources and time with these old, worthless, backend signings. I would rather them use young players to fill these spots.
Did you know that last years (2020) UDFA class was basically non-existent, due to the lack of mini-camps and shortened preseason? Combine with these year's class, and it's the biggest bonanza of cheap, young talent the NFL has ever seen in one season. That's what this organization needs to be searching for. That's how they will climb out of mediocrity. Cheap, good players on UDFA contracts filling the last 10-15 roster spots. Special teamers that can be coached up to reserves and possibly starters.
But hey, let's celebrate a bunch of never have been, or never will be 28-30 year old backups. Go Texans.
I don't know what Caserio is trying to do. Whether it's trying to compete or trying to tank, he's doing it wrong.Are you for the tank or not?