What do they want for him? The Texans should give up a 4th for him...they need playmakers if they want to keep up with the chiefs and pats.
They probably want a 4th rounder, but I think that’s too high for an eight game raplacement who probably will be cut next season. Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders are both rumored to possibly being traded.
Yeah the team gave him what he wanted, the old crab legs thief has probably seen his last start this year.
If the Texans are going to do anything, they need to do it now while the team is off. That would give any new addition to the team time to get acclimated. Stop sitting on their hands and waiting til the last minute.
I can tell exactly what's going to happen. BOB's stubborn ass is going to be all against signing Jackson. Our offense is going to take a major hit with no deep threat. We're going to lose the next 4 of 5 games. It's just so apparent. How many of Deshaun's touchdowns went to Fuller over his career?
exactly.. I tell you this, they better start helping their young QB (by getting him some legit threats, and offensive line) before its too late. I just dont understand this teams thinking.. HELP your QB man..
Based on what, exactly?..... All those mid-season trades he's refused to make while the team was in first place? Jackson is certainly intriguing and there shouldn't be any issue with money. BUT... he's demanding a trade, essentially, because he believes he's not being properly utilized. He probably has a point (I own him in FF so... he's not wrong) - but you have to do your homework on him. He'd get plenty of balls here - but he'd absolutely be second fiddle to Hopkins. Is that OK with him?
He knows he’s not on Hopkins level. Players in the NFL want to be around Hopkins n Watson. I don’t see the Texans pulling this deal. I can see them going for Garçon.
It was ok with him when he initially signed and the Bucs and had Mike Evans as the main threat. Now they have OJ Howard, Godwin, Barber (to a lesser extent) so I can understand why he's frustrated. The targets just haven't been there for him this season.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bucs/...-will-be-in-tampa-bay-for-rest-of-the-season/ DeSean Jackson may want to be traded, but the Bucs aren't going to oblige. At least that's what you can draw from the comments by Bucs general manager Jason Licht when asked about an NFL Network report Sunday that Jackson had asked for a trade. Speaking on the Bucs radio network before Sunday's game at Cincinnati, Licht did not address whether Jackson had indeed asked for a trade. But it doesn't sound like one will happen. "I'll say this. DeSean Jackson and I have a great relationship," Licht said. "He's one of my favorite people on the team, and Dirk has a great relationship with him and he's obviously a terrific player for us. "We're 3-3, we're headed into big game today, we've got a big stretch of games coming up for us, and we don't like to talk about these stories. But I can say that my job and our job here is to field the best roster that we can to win games, and DeSean is a huge, huge part of that, not just today, but for the rest of the season. Other than that, I don't have anything else to add.''
Here's the thing.... they don't need *any* WR; they need a downfield threat with blazing speed. Those are not dimes a dozen. Jackson fits that need; Garcon, Thomas, Bryant, Parker......... Those guys don't add the dimension Fuller did and, therefore, would be a waste of resources.
He is in QB Hell and and a rebuild is imminent. Trade for picks.... No where in this article did he mention that he wasn't going to trade him though.
It was also published before their loss yesterday. Problem is.... even at 3-4, they are very much in the postseason mix - 8 teams in NFC between 4-4, 4-3 and 3-4.