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Kubiak, Texans talk to Schobel but nothing is imminent
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Might just be a case of Aaron not wanting much to do with camp and we are just waiting on him.
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Bummer.....especially with Bullmans status.
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well, balls. Some good news there would've been nice.
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This is my opinion, but if we were closer to a solid run for a ring, I bet he would have been more amenable to spending a year or two here. Money is obviously not a motivation, but a Super Bowl Ring may have been. A look at this weeks preseason game may have convinced him that with a bummed RB, no B/U QB, etc. we were not as close as he first thought.
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You know I wonder if this guy could go Brett Favre on us ? I mean if he really lives just 60-70 west of here on I-10, and as we get closer to the regular season kickoff, it's gonna start eating on him about being out there and playing ? That's been his life for most of his life (HS, college, NFL).
And god I don't want to jinx anybody, but if we were to have another injury (we've already lost Bullman) at DE, he might get the bug again to come play if he felt really needed ? Then there's the money ? Playing football to these guys is probably as important as sex to many of them. Why would you leave millions and millions of dollars on the table to do something you love to do, but know that very soon you can't do it any longer ? He's gotta be thinkin all about all of that no matter what he's said so far ? |
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Cause he said he did not love it last season, and that he went through the motions. He does not have the desire to go through the motions again
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If hes gonna be going through the motions then I dont want him here.
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If he was "going through the motions" last year, then we gotta do something to make him have fun, here. 10 sacks ain't bad for a guy who's not trying.
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Former TCU defensive end and the recently "retired" Aaron Schobel of the Buffalo Bills has not ruled out playing this season for the Houston Texans.
** These same people said the Texans have been rather persistent in their pursuit, and he has told them he would let them know on Monday if he will play again. http://sportsblogs.star-telegram.com...returning.html && This story in the FTW Star-Telegram is dated 9/4. Hey, we still got a slot or 2 open on the roster from what I've hear ? Who knows ? |
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Not that we would not make room for a player like Schobel.
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I think it's time to send a delegation. Pollard, Ryans, I don't care who else. Columbus isn't much of a drive. That dude can definitely help.
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I don't think I want him at this point. It is too likely that he isn't passionate about playing anymore. I'm happy with DE, as long as Mario is healthy enough to play hard this season (I'm worried since he was only a partial participant due to his "groin" today at practice).
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I would be calling Schobel's agent right now and making a big offer. Barwin will be gone a while, that was nasty.
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We need Schoble bad now.
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On the radio postgame show, ND Kalu threw out the name of Derrick Burgess, who was recently cut by the Patriots, as a possible replacement for Barwin.
That made me think of Adalius Thomas, another ex-Pat who could fill that role, but last I heard his salary demands were scaring teams away after he was cut last spring. |
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