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Texans give Danielle a 1 year deal extension
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Good for him. But I'm glad we're not paying him. When you are so lopsided in your contracts where just a few players are getting an inordinate amount of your total available salary cap, it leaves you with gaping holes. Hence the value in a QB on a rookie contract for 4-5 years. Rather than tying up 30-59+ million in one player (Jaguars? Bengals?), you have the ability to spread it around.

Of course we all know this. Every one of us could be an NFL GM playing with house money.
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Not bad for a guy that got a total of 4.5 sacks and 21 tackles in his three year college career.

Give Spielman credit, he got this one right. Selected 88th in the 2015 draft.
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Happy to have Van Ginkel and Greenard combined for that money, overall thought our edge game was better last year not just in getting pressures, but in shutting off the outside run.
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(Yesterday, 03:57 PM)NorseFeathers Wrote: Not bad for a guy that got a total of 4.5 sacks and 21 tackles in his three year college career.

Give Spielman credit, he got this one right. Selected 88th in the 2015 draft.

And better save some of that back slapping for the DL coaches too! 

Glad for Danielle, glad he gets to close out his career playing back at home.
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(Yesterday, 06:17 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: And better save some of that back slapping for the DL coaches too! 

Glad for Danielle, glad he gets to close out his career playing back at home.

He broke the bank.  Glad it wasn’t with us.
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He started slow last year but then built up a very nice season. It will be interesting to see what Houston does this year, I think they take a step back.
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(8 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: He started slow last year but then built up a very nice season. It will be interesting to see what Houston does this year, I think they take a step back.

Bradbury and Ingram are proficient and capable of moving in that direction.
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(7 hours ago)BigAl99 Wrote: Bradbury and Ingram are proficient and capable of moving in that direction.

Pretty sure New England is going to find out that having Bradbury protect Drake Maye isn't the best option.
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(6 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Pretty sure New England is going to find out that having Bradbury protect Drake Maye isn't the best option.

It’s malpractice to put your franchise QB in this situation. Elliot Wolf should be ashamed.
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