boardman.. I heard that too.. Though I'm not sure what to make of it. One thing is for sure though. Dre is a real trooper to do that. He's made it known that he wants a championship. That of course is easy to say. However, in the real world, money talks. Dre just spoke. As a leader and the most respected Texan, I'm betting others will follow. I've also heard that the practice of restructuring contracts can be dangerous in the long run and it's not something you want to do every year. Texans are taking risks by making their RB the 3rd best paid at the position and restructuring Dre. I love it though because the window to a championship is very narrow.
2012 Big Salaries (according to sportrac):
Arian Foster $18,000,000
Johnathan Joseph $7,250,000
Matt Schaub $7,150,000/.
Andre Johnson $6,500,000
Owen Daniels $6,500,000
DeMeco Ryans $5,900,000
Antonio Smith $5,500,000
Eric Winston RT $5,500,000
Danieal Manning SS $5,000,000
*Jacoby Jones* $4,791,000
*Kevin Walter* $3,500,000
Originally Posted by One-Eyed Willy
From the way I understand it, you can now scratch Arian, Dre, and Joseph from the list. Foster and Joseph are untouchables, as I understand it, due to their contracts being less than 1 year old. FYI Joseph was signed 7/29/11.
Matt Schaub is still a big question mark in my mind because his contract expires before the 2013 season leaving him a UFA. Restructuring would most likely include an extension. If I was Schaub's agent, I'd advise him not to restructure with out it. Typically the franchise QB is also the breadwinner. Question remains: can they afford to keep him? Or with Peyton willing to sign a performance-based contract, does the craziness make sense to actually trade Schaub for max value and sign Peyton for less money? Don't take it as a knock against Schaub. What I'm saying is: if Schaub has a break out season and is a UFA at the end of 2012, I think we'd like to have a Franchise QB in place or at least enough cap room to keep him here for a few more years.
Don't get your hopes up but check out what the Texans have/don't have to offer and what is believed Peyton may be looking for....
Contender: check
Class Organization: check
Great Locker Room: check
Great WRcheck
Familiarity: check
Weather: check
RB and TE with soft hands for check downs if the arm gets tired: check
Great O-Line: were working on it. Bring in his beloved Saturday if Myers walks.. Plausible
$$$$$$: I'd like to believe he left the Smurfs because they're rebuilding and not because of the $$. A player of his caliber on the last years of his play, simply deserves more.
Great Defense: check
Synopsis: I actually like Schaub but I just can't make an arguement to say he is a better fit than Manning. BT, I know what the general says about this(Schaub better in system, Peyton's heath, yada yada yada). But if the season started tomorrow, the fact is, Peyton has been cleared and is back to throwing. Schaub, on the other hand, still has Titanium rods and screws in his foot that have yet to be taken out. He has not been cleared yet and requires additional surgery. It's great to hear he is making progress, but Peyton has the jump on him. The General also believes that Peyton could or would NOT conform to Kubes offense. I think that's a ridiculous statement. Kubes' system though good, would be great with the influence of one the greatest play designers of all times. Manning is a coordinator/QB all in one package. We lost Knapp. In addition to playing, Manning could do wonders in the development of TJ. TJ, only knows 1 system, ours. Manning could help TJ expand his game. IDK, but the talks of Texans with #18 jersey behind center are heating up if your name is not John McClain. Winning a SB is like winning the World Poker Tour. Playing it safe will get you close, but to take the pot, you need to go ALL IN!!!
articles:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...w_teams_030612Has Texans #1
http://search.espn.go.com/s/overlay/...dims=6&start=0
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...suing-manning/ From the General
http://blog.chron.com/jeromesolomon/...mannings-list/- Chronicle's Jerome Solomon.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...ower-rankings/ Also lists H-Town as top destination
If the Texans choose to turn the other cheek and they're in the position to do so, how would P. Manning joining the Ravens affect our SB hopes?