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Old 11-07-2017, 10:57 AM
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I was wondering if signing Kaep would help McNair in the collusion case. I mean, how the hell can he collude to keep a guy out of the league that he's just signed? If signing Kaep effectively gets McNair a get out of jail free card AND it makes football sense, well, McNair would really, really have to want to sit with the cool kids at lunch not to move on it.
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Old 11-07-2017, 01:43 PM
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At this point, Kaep is likely rustier than a '55 Chevy at the bottom of a lake. If rushed into action, he'll just embarrass himself.
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Old 11-07-2017, 01:47 PM
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... he'll just embarrass himself.
Great point. Better stick with Savage, then.
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Old 11-07-2017, 05:00 PM
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well - the Texans signed Josh Johnson. I don't have the back story yet from my friend but either Kaep said no way I am playing for Houston or McNair said no way we are signing Kaep.
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Old 11-08-2017, 08:33 AM
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well - the Texans signed Josh Johnson. I don't have the back story yet from my friend but either Kaep said no way I am playing for Houston or McNair said no way we are signing Kaep.
I heard somewhwer that McNair thought he was signing Kaep because McNair said this Johnson guy looks like Kaep.
Will this addition to the team make the Chuckster happy, he's been kinda cranky lately, noticed that ? He gets that way around Christmas it seems.
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Old 11-07-2017, 06:08 PM
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At this point, Kaep is likely rustier than a '55 Chevy at the bottom of a lake.
Great point. So let's sign a guy who hasn't attempted a pass since 2011.
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Old 11-08-2017, 10:54 AM
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Great point. So let's sign a guy who hasn't attempted a pass since 2011.
Johnson was a late cut of the Giants *this year* so he's been active more recently than Kaep and apparently has the proper pigmentation to be seen backing up Watson.

Other than that, I have no clue how Smith pulled this guy's name out of the dumpster.

At this point, I wouldn't mind if the Texans signed Barack Obama to QB the club. Yes, he throws like a girl and would rather be playing golf, but it would be cool to watch BO run for his life behind our wretched o-line.

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Old 11-08-2017, 12:36 PM
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At this point, I wouldn't mind if the Texans signed Barack Obama to QB the club. Yes, he throws like a girl and would rather be playing golf, but it would be cool to watch BO run for his life behind our wretched o-line.
The good news is he's shown himself to be quite cool under pressure. The bad news is he's left handed, so no-go, Buford, sorry about that.
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Old 11-27-2017, 02:38 PM
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With Kaep suing the league, I would doubt he will play again. Which one of those old grouchy billionaires would want to sign a backup distraction that is suing his bread and butter?

The illusion of Kaep is much more enticing than the actual player. The media keeps beating the drum as it is click bait. Kaep likely doesn't want to play, as he would likely fail, and all the hype is flushed down the toilet, as is his "movement."

I would much rather see them overpay to bring Tyrod in as a backup next season.
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Old 11-27-2017, 03:58 PM
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With Kaep suing the league, I would doubt he will play again. Which one of those old grouchy billionaires would want to sign a backup distraction that is suing his bread and butter?

The illusion of Kaep is much more enticing than the actual player. The media keeps beating the drum as it is click bait. Kaep likely doesn't want to play, as he would likely fail, and all the hype is flushed down the toilet, as is his "movement."

I would much rather see them overpay to bring Tyrod in as a backup next season.
Jerry Jones is suing the league. The league is dying a slow death by a thousand cuts (or blows to the head if you prefer). Kaep is small time on the list of concerns for the NFL. They removed him from the league and it did nothing to stem the tide of protests or the response to those protests.

As for whether Kaep on this team makes sense, nothing you said addresses that. Obviously I'd rather have Tyrod Taylor as a backup in 9 months. I didn't see a single person anywhere suggest employing Kaep in 2018. Kaep to the Texans is simply a question of whether you'd rather see Savage, Weeden, Yates, or Kaepernick lead Hopkins into vicious hits while running around in a disintegrating pocket.
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Old 11-07-2017, 06:45 PM
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I was wondering if signing Kaep would help McNair in the collusion case. I mean, how the hell can he collude to keep a guy out of the league that he's just signed? If signing Kaep effectively gets McNair a get out of jail free card AND it makes football sense, well, McNair would really, really have to want to sit with the cool kids at lunch not to move on it.
It couldn't hurt. The owners would say exactly that. Kaepernick's lawyers would say signing him now doesn't mean that there wasn't collusion up to this point, and that the Texans only signed him to try to help their case (which McNair would rebut with the game film of Savage against the Colts). The Texans trying to condition his signing on letting McNair out would not be good, as Kaepernick's attorneys would claim that was just a guy who had been caught red handed trying to cut a deal.
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