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[Official] Texans Off Season Thread

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Castor27, Jan 16, 2017.

  1. red5rocket

    red5rocket Member
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    Probably another month and a half to two months
     
  2. zeeshan2

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    Seattle has been calling about Duane Brown:

    http://scout.com/nfl/texans/Article...wn-Saga-the-Houston-Texans-Offensiv-107606172
     
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  3. solid

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    I really don't understand what has happened to Braxton Miller; I thought he might be a star. Strong hasn't done much either.
     
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  4. Rudyc281

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    Disappointing
     
  5. Rudyc281

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    https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtba...t-valuable-teams-at-4-8-billion/#7bd57f2c243f

    https://www.forbes.com/pictures/597f3b2e4bbe6f3eb800f4dc/8-houston-texans/#6a4e75806ade

    1. Dallas Cowboys | 4.8 billion | 1-year change: 14%
    2. New England Patriots | 3.7 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    3. New York Giants | 3.3 billion | 1-year change: 6%
    4. Washington Redskins | 3.1 billion | 1-year change: 5%
    5. San Francisco 49ers | 3.05 billion | 1-year change: 2%
    6. Los Angeles Rams | 3.0 billion | 1-year change: 3%
    7. Chicago Bears | 2.85 billion | 1-year change: 6%
    8. Houston Texans | 2.8 billion | 1-year change: 8% | Operating income: $141 million
    9. New York Jets | 2.75 billion | 1-year change: 0%
    10. Philadelphia Eagles | 2.65 billion | 1-year change: 6%
    11. Denver Broncos | 2.6 billion | 1-year change: 8%
    12. Miami Dolphins | 2.757 billion | 1-year change: 8%
    13. Green Bay Packers | 2.55 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    14. Baltimore Ravens | 2.5 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    15. Atlanta Falcons | 2.475 billion | 1-year change: 16%
    16. Pittsburgh Steelers | 2.45 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    17. Seattle Seahawks | 2.425 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    18. Minnesota Vikings | 2.4 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    19. Oakland Raiders | 2.38 billion | 1-year change: 13%
    20. Indianapolis Colts | 2.375 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    21. Carolina Panthers | 2.3 billion | 1-year change: 11%
    22. Los Angeles Chargers | 2.275 billion | 1-year change: 9%
    23. Arizona Cardinals | 2.15 billion | 1-year change: 6%
    24. Kansas City Chiefs | 2.1 billion | 1-year change: 12%
    25. Jacksonville Jaguars | 2.075 billion | 1-year change: 6%
    26. Tennessee Titans | 2.05 billion | 1-year change: 2%
    27. New Orleans Saints | 2.0 billion | 1-year change: 14%
    28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 1.975 billion | 1-year change: 10%
    29. Cleveland Browns | 1.95 billion | 1-year change: 5%
    30. Cincinnati Bengals | 1.8 billion | 1-year change: 7%
    31. Detroit Lions | 1.7 billion | 1-year change: 3%
    32. Buffalo Bills | 1.6 billion | 1-year change: 8%
     
  7. tmacfor35

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    Have to give Braxton some time. He is still playing his rookie year in regards to experience and has been settling in with a QB that didnt throw to him in the preseason.

    Things take time. Look at Watson's first back shoulder throw to Hop against the Bengals. Timing was an issue there and Watson showed he could take over games with some of the WR at Clemson.
     
  8. NewRoxFan

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    Texans cut Jaelen Strong. Another wasted high draft pick.
     
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  9. noscrusir

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    Wow. Wonder what happened? He made a nice block on that Watson TD run. Must be off the field or attitude issues. Yikes. No more WR depth either. Man, this team has managed it's personnel & depth horribly.
     
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    i've always said I don't care if we cut 2nd, 3rd rds if the 4th, 5th, 6th rounders turn out to be players. But where does that leave you if you won't sign your gems cough cough bouye, brooks, g.q and even ben jones. Ben jones would be a better guard than the staple of the power run game that is filo.

    Says a lot about strong when we're basically signing guys from the street. And if we want to be like new england so much? where is our teleporting white midget receiver!

    He(me) mad ^
     
  11. NewRoxFan

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    Speaking of New England... conjecture is Strong heads there...
     

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