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Originally Posted by WMH
Man....I hope your right, but unfortunately, I just don't see it. You can't disregard the dollars associated with Mario's contract. The Texans are/will be cap strapped for the next 2 years. By not signing Mario, it gives them the ability to extend several other key contributors that are expiring in '13 (Schaub, Barwin, Brown come to mind) + bring back Foster, Myers, and Briesel this year.
Don't see a trade being able to work out. We re-sign or he walks.
Not saying that is what I would do, or what I would like to see done, but it sure seems it makes too much sense NOT to re-sign him.
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Where are you getting the idea the Texans are cap strapped if they resign Mario?
His cap number will go significantly down with any long term deal. Maybe as much as $5-10 million less than the $18 million this year.
And the salary cap explodes next year based on increased TV revenue. Meaning even if we were tight this year we would have money next year before we needed to worry about any 2013 guys.