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Why you always lyin… 4th highest cap hit amongst RBs in the league. He'll be on the team next season if he's willing to make less than 4...
We won't be replacing the Pro Bowl level Foster, but that's not who he is today anyways. So replacing him is, quite simply, very easy. We don't...
That's why I listed a proposal to spend our resources in the draft and FA. :grin: We have a solid number of picks and lots of money. As long...
Foster was basically a non factor for the Texans…there is no need to find anything to replace Foster with, given that he really didn't contribute...
We will have about 50 million in cap space. And you need to use it, since there is a salary cap floor.
I'll definitely take them back if they are willing to take back up salaries. They shouldn't be receiving "starter" money. All depends on the...
Thats funny. If anything, the players deserved to have someone else finish the game. What a crazy thing for Hoyer to say…says a lot of how he...
If he happens to sign with a team on the Texans schedule, I just hope it doesn't happen to be one of the 4 games he plays all year.
Keeping someone in or out of the end zone isn't the measure of "stopping" someone. Kelce dominated us (a TD doesn't make or break his impact)....
It should be 0%. Save about 6-7 million of cap space by releasing him. He might sign back for a cheaper deal, but really no reason to continue...
Yes, I watched that game. Nice trick play in there, but doesn't really prove or disprove anything I'm saying. That was a well played game.
There is no reason Hoyer should be on the team. We save 5 million on the cap by releasing him while incurring no dead money. He shouldn't be the...
Who said anything about changing everything and anything? :confused: And I'm guessing that RG3 comment isn't towards me?
I'm just giving an example of a lack of adjustment. Also, Smith threw for 190 yards and Kelce had 130 yards receiving. Not sure how you can...
We had Kevin Johnson covering Kelce for many of the plays...that's just asinine. Demps isn't the answer, but still a much better option.
Yet, still played him worse than pretty much any other team the Chiefs faced this season. Keeping the score close in the first half doesn't show...
Well, that's part of coaching...every team deals with injuries and adjusts. I'm more talking about game planning. OB isn't the flexible guy...
Heard it on the radio today. Trade Clowney, our first round pick, and a 3rd rounder...to move up into the top 7 picks and take one of the top two...
I don't think the expectation is 100% flexibility.
Hoyer should have been given a couple drives in the second half to see if he could make adjustments, settle down, etc... He was clearly crapping...