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Just as a matter of pride, I'd be surprised if Demeco would willingly take the paycut the Texans would want. I suspect he would take the position that the Texans should either honor his contract or cut him.
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In Foster's case, it's likely the Texans will use their franchise tag on him, a reality that seems to sit fine with Mike McCartney, the two-time Pro Bowl back's agent.
"I think it's part of the business," McCartney told KBME-AM in Houston. "The ultimate goal is a long-term deal where this marriage continues. ... It's just part of the process. The Texans have to do what's right for them at the beginning of this, and we'll adjust accordingly. It won't offend us in any way. We'll do our best to have a long-term deal." http://bleacherreport.com/tb/bf5am?u...houston-texans ************************************************ Fosters agent is apparently OK with his guy being tagged. Should we find his attitude surprising ? I dunno, interesting. |
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i haven't read the article you liked yet, but this isn't too surprising given what foster said during super bowl week. i think there have been discussions already, and both sides know that a deal will get done. so the franchise tag would basically allow the texans to negotiate with their other free agents first who have a real chance of leaving, before getting foster's deal done.
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Foster doesn't mind the franchise tage because, new contract or not, it will put him up there in the stratosphere moneywise.
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The Packers are reportedly, and illegally, pursuing Chris Myers.
I'm not sure if that's the case. It sounds like he's okay with it as a step towards getting a long-term contract but if he ends up going through the season under the franchise tag he may not be so thrilled. It would get him a lot more money this year than he made when he way outperformed his contract the last two seasons, but not nearly as much as he'd get with a multi-year contract in the neighborhood of those of the other top RBs. It would also put him in the position of once again not having the security of a long-term deal, so he'd bear the risk of an injury or other drop-off in production that might affect his 2013 market value. |
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Quote:
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PFT has an article saying that green bay has been talking to Meyers' agent. would not be good to lose him
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