LOL. Ok. Gotten worse, losing Reader and Hopkins? Sure. It's early April, let's see what happens in August. Texans seem to always lose in March/April, but somehow recover by September.
Did you feel this way last offseason BTW, the Rams played a 1st place schedule too last year. Point is there are very few.
They’ll sell the house on a dime to get what they want right then and there no matter how stupid the deal is. I know one when I see one...
we're never gonna be a champion with obrien as coach and f*cking GM. we're the laughing stock of the league right now and we're not even the worst team. thats sad af. i just hope the full on rebuild starts sooner than later
And when you don’t like the Texans you have guys like Duane Brown force their way out, or guys like Brandon Brooks and Honey Badger sign elsewhere. Then you give away your best talent like Hopkins and Clowney for peanuts because you confuse culture with narcissism. BOB reminds me of a couple of really bad bosses I’ve seen in my career. Always believed they were right and they weren’t. Eventually they stopped being protected and were fired for the incompetent buffoons they were.
It’s pretty crazy that Jamies is still available. Yes he has some issues, but he’s still talented. A few years ago, a QB of his caliber would never still be available. The QB market has really gotten a makeover in the past [when did we sign Brock?] years. That and teams are perhaps a bit more analytic. Seems like almost every team is slated to have a QB with some upside. It looks like Winston is going to have to Bridgewater it for a year. Maybe he even goes to NO. Seems like all that’s left are backup jobs, but some team needs to sign him...he’s too good to be unsigned.
While players like Jadeveon Clowney, Cam Newton and Jameis Winston remain available, most teams have already made their major offseason moves and have now turned their attention to the draft. So which teams helped themselves? Which ones made head-scratching moves? And where has the power shifted? To answer those questions and more, below is a look at one thing we’ve learned from each team so far this offseason. For help, I called on salary cap and contract expert Jason Fitzgerald, who operates the great site OverTheCap.com. Houston Texans: They are sabotaging Deshaun Watson’s career. The No. 1 focus of organizations with young franchise quarterbacks should be to help them succeed. Instead, Bill O’Brien traded DeAndre Hopkins to the Cardinals for an objectively terrible return that included David Johnson’s contract. “That’s one of the worst trades I can really ever recall,” Fitzgerald said. “Makes no sense at all. Arizona wanted no part of (Johnson). How they could pawn him off on another team and get DeAndre Hopkins in return for him, it’s just crazy.” The Texans then proceeded to sign 30-year-old slot receiver Randall Cobb to a three-year, $27 million deal. “That was insane,” said Fitzgerald. “I have no idea what they were thinking. The Texans had a terrible offseason.”
and then always get their **** stuffed in in January. Like clockwork. But hey, how bout them division championships?!?!
a 4th rounder and Bmac. Cole,if he doesn't break, would be better in covering rbs but BMAC will regulate in Philly and make the 2nd all pro team
With Fuller, Stills, Tunsil, and Cunningham all free agents after 2020, does anyone think we'll retain Fuller or Stills?