Ranking offensive weapons for all 32 NFL teams in 2020: Barnwell picks the best and worst https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-nfl-teams-2020-barnwell-picks-best-worst#HOU
Whaaaaaat?! They didn't have to trade Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, Travis Kelce, Frank Clark? I heard the Texans had to trade DeAndre, Jadeveon and all their good players away because they had to pay Deshaun and Laremy?! Are the Chiefs operating without a salary cap?! All with a cap number over $5M Frank Clark Tyreek Hill Stole Tyrann Mathieu from Houston Chris Jones Sammy Watkins Eric Fisher Anthony Hitchens Travis Kelce Mitchell Schwartz Alex Okafor Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Damien Wilson Patrick Mahomes
Benefit of the structure of Mahomes' extension. Texans equivalent (salary cap hit over $5MM): Watt Tunsil Mercilus (David) Johnson Fuller Roby Martin Cooks McKinney Stills Cobb Fulton If you look at the ones between $4-5MM, you get Fairbairn, Watson, Murray, (Duke) Johnson, McCarron as well. Texans, like a lot of teams, will always be top heavy, they just need those at top to stay healthy and produce. Cheap, productive players are definitely needed to really balance out the cap allocation.
They pretty much need to extend him, but to (over)pay two ILBs/MLBs... sounds like a true BO'B evaluation/negotiation and poor allocation of salary cap resources. Watt/Mercilus/Roby/McKinney/Cunningham will probably be your 5 highest defensive players. Only Watt is truly disruptive (IMO). Need to get some surprise performances from somewhere (Martin/Blaylock/Omenhiu/Greenard) if the defense is to improve this year and get off the field on third downs and/or hold teams to FGA in the red zone.
Why are you going to someone's house and then on top of that refusing to leave when asked.... I get protesting, but do it in front of the damn courthouse, not at the attorneys house at 11:30PM... moronic
100% agreed. Getting yourself arrested and charged doesn't bring her back or put the criminals in jail. There are smarter ways to do it. Trespassing and committing a felony is not it.
This is true, but there's another side. The DA isn't just "someone" and he can hide from protests when protesters follow "the rules". Also, were they not protesting a police murder that occurred at someone's house in the middle of the night? Hard to sympathize with the DA here, at least he wasn't gunned down in his bed. Still, when you are asked to leave private property, you need to. The point has been made.
Yes, and if you are inclined to cross the line, don't do it to an attorney who prosecutes crimes like felony trespassing for the government!
everyone that went there, it was already understood that being arrested was possibly something they were going to have to accept. Trae the Truth pretty much documented the whole thing. none of them were leaving. that would have defeated the purpose of being there in the first place, so no leaving was pretty much not in their interest