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Old 07-14-2008, 03:28 PM
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Way to stay postive there, CD.
Think about it. Bennett and if the preseason press is correct, Molden should be the starters at some point this season. Dunta would only be expected to be a nickle back if his injury has slowed him, other wise he is pushing the two young CBs.

So Reeves is here this season as insurance, if Molden does not progress and/or Dunta does not make it back, only then will Reeves be here next season.
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Old 07-14-2008, 04:05 PM
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So if Reeves has a resurection, and Moulden is as good as we thought, and Dunta does come back good as new, we will have an embarrasment of CB riches. Ever thought about that?
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Old 07-14-2008, 04:11 PM
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So if Reeves has a resurection, and Moulden is as good as we thought, and Dunta does come back good as new, we will have an embarrasment of CB riches. Ever thought about that?
i have dreamed of it. and it is a very good dream
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Old 07-15-2008, 01:10 AM
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So if Reeves has a resurection, and Moulden is as good as we thought, and Dunta does come back good as new, we will have an embarrasment of CB riches. Ever thought about that?
Every day, and as cadams said, it's sweet.
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Old 07-14-2008, 09:21 PM
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Think about it. Bennett and if the preseason press is correct, Molden should be the starters at some point this season. Dunta would only be expected to be a nickle back if his injury has slowed him, other wise he is pushing the two young CBs.

So Reeves is here this season as insurance, if Molden does not progress and/or Dunta does not make it back, only then will Reeves be here next season.

Seriously, I wasn't trying to bring anyone down. Dunta's injury is a bad one which causes speed to evaporate. Granted there have been major advances in the medical field so anything's possible. Dunta has heart in my book, it just may take another season of work to get back his speed. But honestly, 4.3 speed is gonna be a memory. 4.40 or 4.45 is more realistic. But that ain't bad considering his ability to jam at the line and run support. Just watch how well his fantastic technique gets even better. Remember Rod Woodson after his injury? Slower but more dangerous.

But on the bright side, our front office has done some positive actions on its own in the drafts. Bennett and Moulden are young and will get tested but if they live up to their tangibles and learn the technicals of the position, we could all be satisfied. I know I for one love the competition at CB.

Reeves will do alright but he has proven one thing...you need a safety behind him. As painekiller brought out, he's insurance, not the answer.
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Old 07-15-2008, 07:30 AM
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when has running in a straight line really fast with no pads on ever mattered on a football field? it's not even his straight line speed that we should be worried about, it's his quickness from 0 to max speed. if his acceleration is suffering that's when recievers are gonna be able to create a little more space for the catch. if he's able to regain his burst he'll pretty much be the same player....as long as he can still hit like dunta!

bennett...man...i don't know what to say about him. he looks like he's all ready for a 10 int year and bursting onto the scene and all that...but at the same time it's his 2nd year blablabla...just go fred, go!

i hope molden is able to contribute, i know we gave reeves a boatload of money but i would rather see this guy progressing and doing well than reeves trying to prove it was dallas, not him.
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Old 07-15-2008, 08:28 AM
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If Reeves is just insurance, the team needs to get a different insurance agent, because that is some high priced stuff. IMO, I don't think they see him that way. I look for him to play 3-4 years for us and then probably Mouldon steps in. If Mouldon beats him out that will be great, but expensive.
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Old 07-15-2008, 08:35 AM
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man, everyone talks about us givign reeves a boatload of money, but i just dont think that is the case. i could be wrong, but the way his contract was structured i remember it looking like a good deal for the texans. if he performs he will get all of that money (and in the market today, 20 million isnt much for a cb who is performing). if he doesnt, the texans can get rid of him after a year or two without much of a cap hit.

Keith, you are the cap guru, does that jive with what you think?
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Old 07-15-2008, 08:55 AM
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man, everyone talks about us givign reeves a boatload of money, but i just dont think that is the case. i could be wrong, but the way his contract was structured i remember it looking like a good deal for the texans. if he performs he will get all of that money (and in the market today, 20 million isnt much for a cb who is performing). if he doesnt, the texans can get rid of him after a year or two without much of a cap hit.

Keith, you are the cap guru, does that jive with what you think?
That's kinda the way I understood it as well....we could cut him relatively pain free after one year, or if he plays well he gets his 20 million....again not that outrageous for a CB.
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:05 AM
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man, everyone talks about us givign reeves a boatload of money, but i just dont think that is the case. i could be wrong, but the way his contract was structured i remember it looking like a good deal for the texans. if he performs he will get all of that money (and in the market today, 20 million isnt much for a cb who is performing). if he doesnt, the texans can get rid of him after a year or two without much of a cap hit.

Keith, you are the cap guru, does that jive with what you think?

Keith had this to say on 4/26/08

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Reeves signed a 5-year contract that included a $4 million signing bonus ($4MM / 5 yr = $800k/yr prorate). He also got an addition $2 million as a roster bonus on this year's cap, which is the reason why cutting him after this year or next would be less painful... that extra $2MM won't need to be spread over future years.

2008: $1MM base, $800k prorate, $2MM roster = $3.8MM cap hit

So getting rid of Reeves after just one year would mean ($800k * 4 years) $3.2 million in dead money. If taken as a June 1, 2009 cut, that would mean $800k on the 2009 cap and $2.4 million on the 2010 cap.
They structured the contract so Reeves could be a one year rental, or a long term answer. This is not Rasputin's team anymore.
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:21 AM
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For what it's worth --

"Antwaun Molden could also see playing time early. Last season, the coaches eased cornerback Fred Bennett into the defense, but Molden is already ahead of where Bennett was at this time last year. Molden has very good technique and is a bigger cornerback, who will complement Bennett well on the field."

http://ind.scout.com/a.z?s=113&p=2&c=769287
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