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View Poll Results: Would you trade Dunta for a 2010 1st round pick? | |||
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15 | 45.45% |
It would take more than a 1st rounder to let him go. |
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4 | 12.12% |
No one would be dumb enough to give us a 1st rounder for him. |
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12 | 36.36% |
I wouldn't trade him for anything! |
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2 | 6.06% |
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Negotiations have apparently not improved. Anyone catch this report live? Here is PFT's take:
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PFT showed an option where the Texans just flat cut him. What if Bennett & Reeves look solid in preseason and Molden and Quinn have solid camps. Do you mess with the Chemistry and shuffle the guys who have been working there rears off? I might be getting to the point where I say bye bye.
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I'll have a major problem with Dunta if he continues the holdout through training camp. I understand the OTA holdout as the team still has time to put a long-term package together, and may be swayed by your non-participation to up the ante.
After July 15th has passed, skipping training camp only serves to hurt your team and yourself for the upcoming season. The team can't sign you to any contract until the season is over, so holding out from training camp does nothing from a negotiation standpoint. This is particularly relevant when a new secondary coach has joined the staff. You're not learning the new techniques and scheme, and you're not giving the new DC a chance to see what you bring to the table as he formulates his season long plan. Part of what Dunta brings to the table is his leadership over the entire defense, but if he's willing to trade training camp for nothing more than a few extra weeks of vacation that leadership quality takes a major hit. So listen up Dunta, accept that you didn't get your long term deal, cash your 9.5m contract, and get your butt out on the field with all of your lower paid teammates. |
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But, the writing's on the wall. He won't be a Texan after this season. I just hope we trade him in order to get some value back in return; a late 3rd round compensatory pick in a couple of years would not suffice. So, be it this preseason, during the season, or after the season, I hope we deal him for a pick. |
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Dunta will be on the field this year, and should be playing his best ball. He will be playing for a contract, even if it isn't with the texans. If he does play well this year that will only help the texans' position in trading him after the season if it comes to that. All this being said, if someone were to offer some kind of crazy deal for Dunta before the season out of desperation then that would change my stance. It would have to be big though, in my opinion, something crazy like two, first rounders AND a second or third this year. |
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As for talking to other teams now, we don't have to. His agent does. They look for a team willing to re-work his deal, and then come to us when they find one (exactly like we tried with Orlando Pace). Then terms of a trade are worked out. He signs his contract with us, is traded, and signs the new extension with his new team. It is very simple and fairly common. Guys get traded who are franchised all the time, and many of them are yet to sign their offer sheet. |
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BTW I don't see D-Rob fetching more than a second rounder at this time without a real "stress-test" this Fall ? |
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I don't see him getting more than a second rounder anyway....It would have been tough to get a second for him pre-injury. Not that he's a bad player, but teams don't give up early draft picks that easily...and casserly isn't currently a GM anywhere.
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That is what people are forgetting who want to trade him. He is only going to agree to a trade if the team he is going to is willing to give him the new deal he is looking for. And nobody will trade for him without a new deal worked out ahead of time. So it's not like we can just unload him for a draft pick. We have to find a team willing to pay him what he wants AND give us what we want. It's not likely to happen. |
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I wouldn't be so certain of that. More than a few recent franchisees have been able to hold out on signing their franchise tender until the team made a contractual agreement not to franchise them again the following year. At this point, its not a certainty that franchising him again would be an option.
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In Dunta's case I don't think they applied the tag because they needed to keep him. They applied it because they were unwilling to let him walk in FA with no recompense. Smith already showed he is willing to upset Dunta and use the tag. I'd be shocked if their is a deal to not use it again. Right now we have all the leverage. We seem willing to go forward with him unsigned but tagged. If he doesn't play he hurts himself far more than he hurts us. He will almost certainly sign with us and play this year at some point. If there was a team willing to give him a new deal and trade for him, then it would have happened already. |
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Barrett is correct. Also, if the texans tag dunta after the season another team could still sign him, they would just have to give up 2 first round picks for him if the texans don't match the offer or work out a different trade deal . . .at least that is how it works if my memory is correct.
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