01-11-2006, 07:17 PM
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Hitman Mark
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Originally Posted by VonErich Lives
Someone will trade for him, the only reason is, it keeps him from being on the open market.
Why would anyone trade for him if he will be a FA? Would you give up a draft pick or another player for someone you can sign when he's cut? Bottom line is, he will be cut and NO team will give him a ton of money. Someone will probably give him a one year deal for decent money, but noone is going to give him a ton of money right now. He may get more money down the road, but thats IF he can straighten out and be a team player.
Plus, you can renegotiate deals.
I told you what I would do, not what I think they'll do.
Sure you can renegotiate deals, but when he's a free agent you can give him the same money contract you would if you renegotiated with him, except you wouldn't be giving up any draft picks.
Anyway, someone tell me this, all the jobs Kubiack has turned down over the years, what made the Texas so appealing that he took it?
Where did you hear this? I thought you couldn't negotiate with a coach in the playoffs? If he did take the job, i would think it has to do with the Texans potential. The owner seems like he's willing to spend money, and as far as i'm concerned they are a couple O-linemen away from being competetive. Davis is a stud and i think Carr could be very good if he was given more than 2 seconds to throw. I think their defense is decent and i honestly think they are a few pieces away from being a playoff team. Isn't that what you'd be looking for if you were a coach?
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