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Old 01-17-2010, 01:04 AM
cland cland is offline
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I agree that having 2010 uncapped doesn't do too much for the Texans, but if the NFL business starts looking more like the MLB business over several years, with less revenue sharing.....we'll be the Boston Red Sox, where the poor Bills will be the Florida Marlins.

Now I'm a little embarrassed to say it out loud, because I think parity is a huge benefit for the NFL league, BUT...more money, more revenue, bigger payroll = the opportunity to be a year in, year out playoff contender. I blame the 8 years of season ticket bills to see the Texans never making the playoffs, for my current opinion:

"In free agency the 2017 Texans have signed Ndamukung Suh, Richard Okung, and Eric Berry..."--(cause nobody busts ;p )--"while the Jaguars have went big this year and signed "Zoltan 'the above average punter' Mesko."
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