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TexicanMexican 02-10-2009 03:27 PM

Green Name Cleaning Day [Ahman and Morlon Waived, Weaver Survived Cut]
 
Texans placed Morlon Greenwood and Ahman Green on waivers.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6256500.html

TrickyTexan 02-10-2009 03:29 PM

i'm crushed :)

NBT 02-10-2009 04:06 PM

Well, well.......what's next, I wonder?

Keith 02-10-2009 04:30 PM

I read that link from the chron twice and still can't find Anthony Weaver's name on it... someone please help.

;)

dalemurphy 02-10-2009 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith (Post 7990)
I read that link from the chron twice and still can't find Anthony Weaver's name on it... someone please help.

;)


He's going to be given an opportunity to make the team. The cap savings for him this year isn't that huge and perhaps Bush and Kollar think they can get something out of him.

nunusguy 02-10-2009 04:40 PM

I thought Green was history long ago, released by now ? But the Greenwood move is constructive.
I dunno, maybe they want to retain Weaver if he agrees to the right restructured deal ?

texan 02-10-2009 04:48 PM

I was expecting Weaver to be cut as well. Anyone think moving him to DT might be an option?

Will Demps has to be cut, right?

mussop 02-10-2009 06:24 PM

Not cutting Weaver has me worried. With Adibi and Diles hurt much of last season and Weaver staying, could this mean that OLB has become their top priority? I hope not because this is a weak crop of OLB's in the upcoming draft. I prey they dont reach for someone like Cushing at 15. :(

dadmg 02-10-2009 06:37 PM

There goes our 3rd and 4th highest cap figures for '09. Green wasn't much in savings (only about 800,000 due to remaining bonus) but cutting Greenwood saved us $1.5 million, assuming there weren't any upcoming roster bonuses for either. I think the reason we didn't see Weaver cut (at least not yet) is that, in spite of the high cap figure he holds, it looks like (at least from a glance at Keith's page) that cutting him would result in a net loss of $1.9 million. While Weaver's not worth his contract, he's not so bad that we feel that we need to take that loss. It's still considerably cheaper to keep him and have him compete for a spot on the bench than it is to cut him and Weaver's still decent enough depth. As long as the Texans don't consider him a starter, I have no problem with keeping him around when the alternatives are more expensive.

Arky 02-10-2009 06:41 PM

Thank you, Jesus.

ramp1028 02-11-2009 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Arky (Post 8000)
Thank you, Jesus.

I just got through talking to Him, and he said to tell you, your welcome..

oh, and he said you need quit doing that thing you do, and maybe just maybe he would take care of Weaver too.

:D

cadams 02-11-2009 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by dadmg (Post 7998)
There goes our 3rd and 4th highest cap figures for '09. Green wasn't much in savings (only about 800,000 due to remaining bonus) but cutting Greenwood saved us $1.5 million, assuming there weren't any upcoming roster bonuses for either. I think the reason we didn't see Weaver cut (at least not yet) is that, in spite of the high cap figure he holds, it looks like (at least from a glance at Keith's page) that cutting him would result in a net loss of $1.9 million. While Weaver's not worth his contract, he's not so bad that we feel that we need to take that loss. It's still considerably cheaper to keep him and have him compete for a spot on the bench than it is to cut him and Weaver's still decent enough depth. As long as the Texans don't consider him a starter, I have no problem with keeping him around when the alternatives are more expensive.

my information may be wrong, but i heard that cutting green and greenwood will save them close to 7 million in cap space.

painekiller 02-11-2009 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by cadams (Post 8010)
my information may be wrong, but i heard that cutting green and greenwood will save them close to 7 million in cap space.

The way I figure it, dadmg is correct on Green. With two years left on his contract, the accelerated bonus allocation is close to $4M, we save the $4.8 in salary, leaving us a savings of $800K.

Greenwood is easier. This would be his last year of his contract, We save $4.7M in salary and have $1.5M in dead money. For a cap gain of $3.2M

The two players together save us around $4M.

I hope you guys can follow my explanation.

Bigtinylittle 02-11-2009 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 8011)
The way I figure it, dadmg is correct on Green. With two years left on his contract, the accelerated bonus allocation is close to $4M, we save the $4.8 in salary, leaving us a savings of $800K.

Greenwood is easier. This would be his last year of his contract, We save $4.7M in salary and have $1.5M in dead money. For a cap gain of $3.2M

The two players together save us around $4M.

I hope you guys can follow my explanation.

This is a complicated issue which is why we are seeing different figures. The way I se it, the seven mil is the more correct one to use. That's because the Texans' approximately 30 mil available cap space number that is being floated around already has the bonuses for Green and Greenwood this year figured in. So the salary portion doesn't get anything subtracted from it. Green and Greenwood's cuts save us about 9.5 mil in salary. THEN you subtract Green's last year of bonus money (somewhat over 2 mil.) and you get the extra 7 mil available to spend this year. Hope I'm right because 7 mil buys a fair bit more talent than 4 mil.

Keith 02-11-2009 04:40 PM

Frankly, I am a little confused on the reports of Green's cap savings, but the key here is to understand how each report is calculating the "savings". Adam Schefter noted in his blog that the team saved $3.93 million in waiving Green.

Green had salary and bonus figures totalling $5.5 million on the '09 cap. His unamortized bonus money was $2.5 million. Net the two, and it's just $3 million, but that's not how Schefter is calculating the "savings" based on his Greenwood savings calculation.

Greenwood is much more straightforward. He had $1.4 million remaining and the team saved $4.768 million in base salary and $100k in a workout bonus by cutting him. Schefter says the team saved $4.87 million, meaning he is not accounting for the dead money left behind.

To get to Green's savings, I think maybe you take the $5.5 million and subtract the $1.6 million earned for active games in 2008 (@ $200k apiece) and add back in the first game's bonus of $31,250. It comes out to Schefter's $3.93 million reported... I'm just trying to figure out how that $1.6 million should be reflected on the '09 cap, if at all.

ETA - The math in getting to Schefter's $3.93 million seems to make some sense (and the chron reported a similar $4 million figure), but I'm bothered still by netting the savings against the $1.6 million from last year's incentives. At the time of the renegotiation, 6 games and $1.2 million should have been deemed as LTBE while the other 10 and $2 million should have been deemed as NLTBE. Green played in 8 games last year, and I'm unclear still as to how much of that should reflect on the '08 cap.

There is some verbiage in the CBA (Art 24, sec 7, part c - Incentives) that says:
Quote:

Any incentive bonus that is stated in terms of a per play or per game occurrence automatically will be deemed “likely to be earned” to the extent the specified performance was achieved by the player ... in the previous year. ... If not initially counted as “likely to be earned,” such incentives shall be counted immediately towards the Salary Cap and Entering Player Pool when they are earned.
ugh... I expect to get some clarification on this by the end of the month when I get the final cap adjustment numbers.

coloradodude 02-12-2009 03:43 AM

Canned the Vince Lombardi way...

Boys, everyday there are planes coming in to Houston and planes leaving Houston. Here's your tickets.

Buh-bye.

teufelhunden 02-12-2009 03:43 AM

Surely there was room on that bus for Petey.

Keith 02-12-2009 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teufelhunden (Post 8032)
Surely there was room on that bus for Petey.

As someone with an expiring contract, there is no need to cut Faggins.

That said, I'm not opposed to bringing him back to fight for a spot on the roster. I don't think he's a standout special teams player, which will hurt him, but as long as he has safety help on the deep routes, he can be serviceable at corner.

...I know, I'm in the minority here on this one. :p

papabear 02-12-2009 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith (Post 8034)
As someone with an expiring contract, there is no need to cut Faggins.

That said, I'm not opposed to bringing him back to fight for a spot on the roster. I don't think he's a standout special teams player, which will hurt him, but as long as he has safety help on the deep routes, he can be serviceable at corner.

...I know, I'm in the minority here on this one. :p

There's no reason to not let him compete. There's no big cap savings by cutting him. I would hope if he makes the team that Reeves, Bennet, Molden, and Robinson keep him down the depth chart, but you can do a lot worse than Petey for your fith CB....you can also do a lot better than Petey as your #2 or #3 CB though.

I seem to remember him covering kicks...I know he was on the kickoff coverage team, not sure about covering punts.

NBT 02-13-2009 02:25 PM

It would be fine if Petey could compete. There's just not much chance for a 4.6 CB!
As for Weaver, I look for him to be a June 1st cut.


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