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Ingram traded back to NO. No terms disclosed yet.
My friend says that Ingram was becoming very frustrated and wanted out. Cooks is probably traded soon...along with others. Sounds like Caserio's office has a revolving door with players requesting trades. Pastor E is making everyone miserable. |
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The strategy of signing some of these usable vets and playing them instead of the young guys is yielding dividends, i.e. draft picks, if not wins. Sucks for some of these players as we fans watch some of the sausage being made, but aside from a handful of core players, I hope the Texans are able to trade even more of them if it means more draft picks.
I was impressed with what Ingram had left in him this season. Tough downhill runs. But will the Texans win fewer games now that he is gone? Maybe, probably, who cares. They have their one win already this year. Winning too many more isn't helping much in the long-term. Any player that's not seen as a significant contributor in 2023 and beyond should be available for trade. 31-year old RBs? Bye, thanks for your service. |
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I agree. If you are so dumb you have no young talent on your awful tanking team, then sign veterans to tradeable contracts and try to get low picks out of it.
I also agree with trading anyone who won't matter in 2023, so that means everyone. |
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What I don't get about their roster strategy is the lack of "churn" on the bottom of the roster and the practice squad. You'd think a rebuilding team would want to have a revolving door to give young, cheap players what amount to extended tryouts in the hopes of finding some keepers. Maybe the COVID protocols make that more difficult this year, and having a roster spot eaten up by a QB on double secret probation probably doesn't help. So far most of those bottom of the roster and practice squad moves have been related to injuries.
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JACKPOT!
https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/sta...27680895455235 Quote:
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Outstanding return. Can't wait to see what Caserio extracts from the Fins for Deshaun. Boy they're really firing on all cylinders over there.
My favorite part of this is not that it's a 7th round pick in exchange for your best running back, no, uh-uh, it's that it's all the way out in mfking 2024. Anyway, hopefully they use the pick to acquire a player of uncompromising character and outstanding leadership. |
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2024 7th for a 31+ yr old RB on a half season's contract. That this is 2024 is laughable until you read what the Saints are actually getting. A half-eaten ham sandwich is more than what the Saints should have offered.
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Yeah, that tells me the Texans were close to meeting his request to cut him before they found someone to offer something for him.
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The Saints thought enough of him to make sure that he had an extension signed for next year.
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Anyone believe this? From @Saints: Quote:
I don't doubt the Texans said it. I doubt another team called offering anything truly better. Ingram didn't let Brandin Cooks know I guess. Quote:
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The Texans do more dumb stuff than any franchise in sports. You don't have to jump on not dumb stuff. Just wait a day for our next dumb move. |
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Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN)
Among Houston Texans players expected to be available as the trade deadline nears: TE Jordan Akins, S Lonnie Johnson, RB Phillip Lindsay, LB Zach Cunningham (and, of course, Deshaun Watson) All your seventh round pick are belong to us |
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