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Teams are probably going to be offloading some expensive talent while they can before a new CBA is agreed upon. Players cut now really won't have any cap ramifications since there was none for 2010.
A smart team with money to spend would be wise to evaluate their options and pick up some talent... NT isn't a position you throw a rookie into and expect immediate success. |
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OK, stop right there. Oh. This is in the 31 Other Teams forum. Sorry. Carry on.
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Addressing the big hole at NT with a free agent like Rogers would also give the Texans more flexibility in the draft, because they wouldn't have to pick a player to plug into the starting lineup, which, as Keith mentioned, is a risky proposition at best at NT and was a colossal failure of a strategy last year when they tried it at CB. |
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After being a Lion and a Brown, I can understand wanting to go to a "positive" situation.
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Signed today with the Saints. 1 year, $4 million. Saw a couple of reports that he was very interested in the Texans (as he's from around here) but they never called.
So, here's a guy at a position of extreme need who expressed interest in the Texans and was willing to sign a short-term, moderately low money/risk contract. Hell, he could have just been camp fodder, if structured properly a la Rosevelt Colvin. As this makes imminent sense on numerous levels, it should be no surprise the Texans gave him the ol' "if nobody calls, it's me" routine. For the life of me, I can't figure out this organization. Not saying Rogers would have been a difference maker, but how is this guy not even worth a look? I hate this team. |
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I heard Rogers said he wanted to play on a 4-3 team and has family in N.O. as well.
But seems we cudda talked to him or his agent atleast. |
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