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Originally Posted by Joshua
While I agree in principle, I also think if you're waiting for one of the top free agent safeties, corners, or whatever other position you need, to sign with you for reasonable terms, you'll never sign anybody. The fact of the matter is you have to overpay in free agency, particularly if you're a team who is not considered a contender and you're chasing one of the top tier free agents. Thus, the ideal situation is to not have to rely on free agency. The Texans don't have this luxury. They're going to have to overpay. Not saying Weddle was the guy to overpay, but virtually every free agent signing, when viewed in isolation, generally looks like the team overpaid. The only problem is, while waiting around for some top notch free agent to suddenly and inexplicably become "reasonable," everyone may be signed with other teams. I don't want the Texans waiting around for something that is not realistically going to happen and then ending up with either nothing or low end JAGs.
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IMO they offered Weddle in the 6MM to 7MM range, which forced the Chargers into the overpayment. I think the Texans wanted Weddle and a top 5 CB. But once Weddle got so high they backed off, why? IMO, it's because if you are going to overpay someone, overpay Aso or Joseph, not Weddle. And I think the Texans figured that out also.