NFL and Houston Texans Superthread: Are we ready for some football?

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Jacoby Brissette takes over for Indy. They went 4-12 with him in 2017.
The Texans should win the division by default. A lot can happen in 18 or so weeks. The defense should be pretty tough. The offense has to be more dynamic or they'll finish this season as embarrassing as they did last season.
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The Texans should win the division by default. A lot can happen in 18 or so weeks. The defense should be pretty tough. The offense has to be more dynamic or they'll finish this season as embarrassing as they've done every season. Originally Posted by boardman
Fixed that for ya.

Speaking of Andrew Luck, what are the Vegas odds of the Texans breaking Deshaun just as bad?
Johnson isn't an every down back. That's what they need....

Marshawn Lynch and LeGarrette Blount are the top two UFA's available this morning as ranked by Fantasy Football Today.

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Ajayi is the most likely IMO.

This is where having an interim GM really hinders the Texans. He doesn't have any clout or the ability to build lasting rapport. They're a blind hog looking for an acorn. Originally Posted by boardman
There are about 5 cowbell backs in the league, every other team is RBBC for different reasons. All three RBs you mention are done. Ajayi tore his ACL last year. My understanding is one of the three RBs competing for a job in BUF who gets cut has the most meat on the bone.

Jacoby Brissette takes over for Indy. They went 4-12 with him in 2017.
The Texans should win the division by default. A lot can happen in 18 or so weeks. The defense should be pretty tough. The offense has to be more dynamic or they'll finish this season as embarrassing as they did last season. Originally Posted by boardman
Brissette would look like a godsend if Watson goes down. Didn't Watson go down from a phantom hit in practice one year?
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There are about 5 cowbell backs in the league, every other team is RBBC for different reasons. All three RBs you mention are done. Ajayi tore his ACL last year. My understanding is one of the three RBs competing for a job in BUF who gets cut has the most meat on the bone.


Brissette would look like a godsend if Watson goes down. Didn't Watson go down from a phantom hit in practice one year? Originally Posted by gnadfly

None of the RBs I mentioned are going to be carrying the ball every down. Well, unless by some miracle, they got Gordon. They're going to go have to get someone. The other backs on the current roster are not NFL material. They're practice squad guys. I'm not opposed to seeing who hits the waiver wire this week but time is running short and they need to be proactive. This also highlights the limitations of an interim GM.

The three backs at Buffalo are Frank Gore, Devin Singletary and TJ Yeldon.
I'd rather have Blount or Lynch over Gore. Yeldon and Singletary have the most upside for the Bills. We can only hope it's one of them that gets cut. Preferably Yeldon.

If' it's gonna be running back by committee I wouldn't mind having Blount here to play some downs. Like I said, he should know the scheme and backfield protections.

I mentioned that Ajayi had an ACL but that doesn't mean the end of a career anymore. It was early in the season last year so if he's done his rehab work he should be serviceable, (also on the committee). Whether he's "done" is up to him.


If Watson goes down we're fucked anyway. McCarron supposedly had a good grip on the offense but being able to run it at full speed has yet to be seen.
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If the Texans are really interested in dealing Clowney, why not make a deal with Dallas?


Since Jones seems intent on burning the bridge with Zeke (even-though Zeke wants to be a Cowboy for life) , swapping contracts would not cost the Texans that much more to do what Elliott wants, be the highest paid RB in the NFL. I'm sure he and Watson could become as good friends as he and Dak are.
None of the RBs I mentioned are going to be carrying the ball every down. Well, unless by some miracle, they got Gordon. They're going to go have to get someone. The other backs on the current roster are not NFL material. They're practice squad guys. I'm not opposed to seeing who hits the waiver wire this week but time is running short and they need to be proactive. This also highlights the limitations of an interim GM.

The three backs at Buffalo are Frank Gore, Devin Singletary and TJ Yeldon.
I'd rather have Blount or Lynch over Gore. Yeldon and Singletary have the most upside for the Bills. We can only hope it's one of them that gets cut. Preferably Yeldon.

If' it's gonna be running back by committee I wouldn't mind having Blount here to play some downs. Like I said, he should know the scheme and backfield protections. Originally Posted by boardman
I'd rather have someone who was in camp and was in condition. I've had Blount on my fantasy roster. He may have some gas left. Can he pass a drug test?
I mentioned that Ajayi had an ACL but that doesn't mean the end of a career anymore. It was early in the season last year so if he's done his rehab work he should be serviceable, (also on the committee). Whether he's "done" is up to him. Originally Posted by boardman
I don't see Ajayi on any of my fantasy draft sheets, even keeper leagues. I see he was cleared last month by some doctor. I doubt he was cleared by the Texans' doctor. He's had some interest but I don't see any try outs or reports on his conditioning.

Is an ACL the death sentence it used to be? No, but it takes at least a year to recoup. We need help NOW. Signing someone who needs to get up to speed physically and mentally doesn't make sense.

Whether he's "done" is up to the NFL. There are countless guys sitting at home who think they can still play who aren't getting called.

But don't take my word for it, take the word of an organization who consistently overpays for FA talent that doesn't pan out.

If Watson goes down we're fucked anyway. McCarron supposedly had a good grip on the offense but being able to run it at full speed has yet to be seen. Originally Posted by boardman
That's the organization's and GMs fault. We should of had a serviceable backup QB at the beginning of camp. We should of had a serviceable backup RB before we got rid of Blue and Foreman. BTW, Foreman is out for year, torn bicep.
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I'd rather have someone who was in camp and was in condition. I've had Blount on my fantasy roster. He may have some gas left. Can he pass a drug test?
I don't see Ajayi on any of my fantasy draft sheets, even keeper leagues. I see he was cleared last month by some doctor. I doubt he was cleared by the Texans' doctor. He's had some interest but I don't see any try outs or reports on his conditioning.

Is an ACL the death sentence it used to be? No, but it takes at least a year to recoup. We need help NOW. Signing someone who needs to get up to speed physically and mentally doesn't make sense.

Whether he's "done" is up to the NFL. There are countless guys sitting at home who think they can still play who aren't getting called.

But don't take my word for it, take the word of an organization who consistently overpays for FA talent that doesn't pan out.

That's the organization's and GMs fault. We should of had a serviceable backup QB at the beginning of camp. We should of had a serviceable backup RB before we got rid of Blue and Foreman. BTW, Foreman is out for year, torn bicep. Originally Posted by gnadfly

Well hell, they've got 5 other guys at RB who have been in camp so any one of them should be able to step up. They're in camp shape so next man up, right?

Any of these veterans who are expecting to land a position are keeping themselves in top physical shape so I'm not worried about any of them coming into camp out of shape. They wouldn't get through the workout. That's why they hold a workout. The advantage of Blount is knowing the system and blocking. I have no idea if he can pass a drug test. It takes all of about 20 minutes to find out.


I think I mentioned that Lynch, Blount and Ajayi were the top three RB on FF Today's list of remaining available RB's. That's why I chose them. That's all. Just offering up the options for discussion. There may be better options. I don't think Frank Gore is a better option. Might as well give Cullen those carries.



Firing an established GM a couple of months before camp began and appointing an interim GM was a huge mistake IMO. Those guys have established relationships with other GMs and even managers. They can make phone calls and get information. Brian Gaine would know if Blount or Ajayi are viable options. I guarantee you that Chris Olsen doesn't have those kinds of relationships. So yeah, they're flying blind.

I wonder if Olsen has made a call to the Cowboys or Chargers. I don't really think trading one prima donna holdout for another makes sense but who knows. I think you at least kick the tires. A trade doesn't necessarily have to be Clowney for Gordon or Zeke either. They could move Clowney elsewhere. The Bill and the Eagles are interested. That frees up 16 million in Cap space to make a decent offer to either of those RBs. Zeke wants to be the highest paid back in the NFL. Gordon wants at least $10 million and both, of course, want at least four years. I don't think Olsen or McNair, for that matter, has the balls to make that kind of a deal. They'd be more likely to trade Clowney for a #2 running back and a draft pick. That might be why the Bills haven't made a RB cut yet. They might be waiting for a trade offer. Would they give up Yeldon and a 2nd rd pick for Clowney? They've got $24 million in cap space so they can pay Clowney.

We had what was supposed to be a serviceable backup QB but he's out with a fucking thumb injury. He's supposed to be back for week 1. He's started in the NFL so he understands the speed of the game, he supposedly has a grasp of the complex offense. What we don't know is if he can run this offense at full speed with mental acuity. He'll most likely be the backup and Webb will be on a practice squad somewhere.

The thing that is most confusing to me is the lack of emotion that BoB has shown over all of these problems. It's like just another day at the office. I really don't know what to make of it and I'm not sure what I expect from him. I guess just something other than "Oh well". I also don't understand why BoB played Miller when he didn't play any OL starters. He didn't put Watson in so why start Miller? But then we'd still be in the same situation as two weeks ago if Johnson had gone down. No NFL caliber RB at #2.
The Texans are projected to win 8 and sadly that might actually be enough to win the division.
Well hell, they've got 5 other guys at RB who have been in camp so any one of them should be able to step up. They're in camp shape so next man up, right? Originally Posted by boardman
BoB agrees with you. He's reportedly "comfortable with the running back situation." Do any of these guys pop out as the next Arian Foster to you? Could Arian have success with the current line?


Any of these veterans who are expecting to land a position are keeping themselves in top physical shape so I'm not worried about any of them coming into camp out of shape. They wouldn't get through the workout. That's why they hold a workout. The advantage of Blount is knowing the system and blocking. I have no idea if he can pass a drug test. It takes all of about 20 minutes to find out.


I think I mentioned that Lynch, Blount and Ajayi were the top three RB on FF Today's list of remaining available RB's. That's why I chose them. That's all. Just offering up the options for discussion. There may be better options. I don't think Frank Gore is a better option. Might as well give Cullen those carries. Originally Posted by boardman
I'm just offering those names up for discussion also. We'll see who gets cut in the coming days. But Lynch "unretired" so he could specifically play in OAK and didn't look great while there. He's done but it makes a FF writer's job easier putting his name on a list.

Firing an established GM a couple of months before camp began and appointing an interim GM was a huge mistake IMO. Those guys have established relationships with other GMs and even managers. They can make phone calls and get information. Brian Gaine would know if Blount or Ajayi are viable options. I guarantee you that Chris Olsen doesn't have those kinds of relationships. So yeah, they're flying blind.

I wonder if Olsen has made a call to the Cowboys or Chargers. I don't really think trading one prima donna holdout for another makes sense but who knows. I think you at least kick the tires. A trade doesn't necessarily have to be Clowney for Gordon or Zeke either. They could move Clowney elsewhere. The Bill and the Eagles are interested. That frees up 16 million in Cap space to make a decent offer to either of those RBs. Zeke wants to be the highest paid back in the NFL. Gordon wants at least $10 million and both, of course, want at least four years. I don't think Olsen or McNair, for that matter, has the balls to make that kind of a deal. They'd be more likely to trade Clowney for a #2 running back and a draft pick. That might be why the Bills haven't made a RB cut yet. They might be waiting for a trade offer. Would they give up Yeldon and a 2nd rd pick for Clowney? They've got $24 million in cap space so they can pay Clowney.

We had what was supposed to be a serviceable backup QB but he's out with a fucking thumb injury. He's supposed to be back for week 1. He's started in the NFL so he understands the speed of the game, he supposedly has a grasp of the complex offense. What we don't know is if he can run this offense at full speed with mental acuity. He'll most likely be the backup and Webb will be on a practice squad somewhere.

The thing that is most confusing to me is the lack of emotion that BoB has shown over all of these problems. It's like just another day at the office. I really don't know what to make of it and I'm not sure what I expect from him. I guess just something other than "Oh well". I also don't understand why BoB played Miller when he didn't play any OL starters. He didn't put Watson in so why start Miller? But then we'd still be in the same situation as two weeks ago if Johnson had gone down. No NFL caliber RB at #2.
The Texans are projected to win 8 and sadly that might actually be enough to win the division. Originally Posted by boardman
You make some good points about BoB and the lack of GM but it comes down to this: Even the owner dying didn't help the situation. They need a new owner.

AJ McCarron has started 3 games in his 5 year NFL career and is a perennial "hold the clipboard" backup.
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BoB agrees with you. He's reportedly "comfortable with the running back situation." Do any of these guys pop out as the next Arian Foster to you? Could Arian have success with the current line?




I'm just offering those names up for discussion also. We'll see who gets cut in the coming days. But Lynch "unretired" so he could specifically play in OAK and didn't look great while there. He's done but it makes a FF writer's job easier putting his name on a list.


You make some good points about BoB and the lack of GM but it comes down to this: Even the owner dying didn't help the situation. They need a new owner.

AJ McCarron has started 3 games in his 5 year NFL career and is a perennial "hold the clipboard" backup. Originally Posted by gnadfly

It's funny that you mention AF. I was the one taking heat for calling him a great system back, not a great back a few years ago. I was proven right in the end. No, I don't think he would have success with this line or this system if it was a better line.



Despite the fact that QB's rarely play 16 games, BU QBs tend to be clipboard holders. If they were better they'd be starting somewhere else. It's rare to have a team pushing a Montana or Favre out the door because you can't wait to get Young or Rodgers onto the field.


Just in: Clowney fired his agent this afternoon out of frustration that nothing was happening. He apparently has to wait 5 days before hiring a new manager so that shit will now drag out into next week unless he decides to sign the tender on his own and stay here. I seriously doubt any trade would go down without a manager in place so he wouldn't sign the tender unless he planned on staying. The clusterfuck continues and Cal McNair is definitely in over his head.
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Despite the fact that QB's rarely play 16 games, BU QBs tend to be clipboard holders. If they were better they'd be starting somewhere else. It's rare to have a team pushing a Montana or Favre out the door because you can't wait to get Young or Rodgers onto the field. Originally Posted by boardman
I'm not talking about grooming a talented QB to be eventually starter. There were decent QBs who were multiple season opening day starting QBs available to be backups. We didn't sign 'em.
Just in: Clowney fired his agent this afternoon out of frustration that nothing was happening. He apparently has to wait 5 days before hiring a new manager so that shit will now drag out into next week unless he decides to sign the tender on his own and stay here. I seriously doubt any trade would go down without a manager in place so he wouldn't sign the tender unless he planned on staying. The clusterfuck continues and Cal McNair is definitely in over his head. Originally Posted by boardman
It'll continue until they get a new owner. Keeping GM Smith and Kubes and BoB for so long tells me they won't do what it takes to reach the next level. Most owners just love that they have a big toy and are invited to all the big events and can watch their franchise increase $100 million a year. I would too.

Pretty good opinion piece:


https://www.battleredblog.com/2019/8...deveon-clowney Originally Posted by boardman
Good article. I agree that BoB is easily replaceable. Can Clowney sit out the season like Bell did last year?
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Reports are that Clowney fired his agent last week which makes him eligible to sign a new agent right away. Despite not having an agent(apparently) he met with the Dolphjns today. I'm sure some hungry agent will be willing to sign him but he probably isn't going to get a Drew Rosenhaus or Tom Condon to represent him after pulling that kind of stunt if that's how it really went down.

Clowney had all the leverage. He gives it up by openly talking to other teams. He's signaled he wants out. If he signs the tender there is no guarantee he gets traded. He may not have a choice but sit out the season now.
That offensive line is the worst of the worst. Ranked #31 out of 32 teams in the league. Nobody can run, pass or even punk with that fucked up offensive line!
http://thehuddle.com/2019/07/28/2019...line-rankings/
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Another gaff by management.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/...132900451.html


But seriously, Clowney needs to get over himself. Players get shopped all the time.
He's due to get over $15 million this year(about what Watt will make) then he can play wherever the fuck he wants.

If he sits out the season he can play any fucking place he wants next year but IMO he's kind of showing his ass a little. That's not helping him. He needs to take his money and play his ass off...he'll get paid.
Thanks for the numbers. Any idea of what Clowney is asking for?

This is what happens when you have big guaranteed money. He can ask for $100Million and ruin any team payroll. NE doesn't play that unless your last name is "Brady."

Somebody will be stupid enough to give it to him. The issue is potential injury. Can any insurance be taken out? Even if he plays he won't go 100%.

NE makes it so when good players leave, they have quality replacements. When good players leave the Texans, we're stuck with no draft choices.