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Old 09-11-2020, 10:02 AM
Keith Keith is offline
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Randall Cobb was hardly a factor until the game was essentially out of reach. Just a reminder of what the Texans committed to him.

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Randall Cobb (Texans) three years, $27M, $18M gtd, $6M signing bonus, salaries $3.75M ( gtd), $8.25M (gtd), $7.875M; 2020-22 per game roster bonuses up to $375,000 per year, $250K base workout de-escalator annual
It's only the first game, but this cannot be what was in mind for GM O'Brien when he made this offer. Wonder what GM O'Brien had to say after the game to HC O'Brien.
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Old 09-12-2020, 06:52 AM
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Some players to keep an eye on:

Rookie CB John Reid (Penn St., Rd 4) saw a lot of action and was credited with 6 solo tackles.

Newcomer defensive tackle PJ Hall played 2 yrs with Oakland and was credited with 4 tackles, 1 TFL. Outstanding for a Texan DT.

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The Ravens are a 5 to 6 pt. favorite when they visit NRG two Sundays from now. So, they would be roughly a 11 to 12 pt favorite if the game took place in Baltimore....
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Old 09-12-2020, 12:44 PM
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Some players to keep an eye on:

Rookie CB John Reid (Penn St., Rd 4) saw a lot of action and was credited with 6 solo tackles.

Newcomer defensive tackle PJ Hall played 2 yrs with Oakland and was credited with 4 tackles, 1 TFL. Outstanding for a Texan DT.

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The Ravens are a 5 to 6 pt. favorite when they visit NRG two Sundays from now. So, they would be roughly a 11 to 12 pt favorite if the game took place in Baltimore....
Hall's goal line destruction of Helaire (with an assist to Watt) was one of the few highlights of the night. It was sad watching him hop up to celebrate and then quickly realize they were getting killed. Too bad he doesn't play for a real team where he can celebrate properly.
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Old 09-13-2020, 09:02 PM
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Texans WR corp 163 yards
Deandre Hopkins 151 yards

This should be an interesting race to watch this year. If Deandre wants to win, he'll need more garbage time opportunities like our guys got.
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Old 09-13-2020, 11:12 PM
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Texans WR corp 163 yards
Deandre Hopkins 151 yards

This should be an interesting race to watch this year. If Deandre wants to win, he'll need more garbage time opportunities like our guys got.
Speaking of garbage time, I had totally forgotten that Randall Cobb was on the team.
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Old 09-16-2020, 04:15 AM
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Recent transactions:

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09/15
The Houston Texans signed the following player to the active roster from the practice squad: Pharaoh Brown.

The Houston Texans placed the following player on the Reserve/Injured list: Kahale Warring.

The Houston Texans signed the following free agent to the practice squad: Cordel Iwuagwu.

09/14
The Houston Texans signed the following three free agents to the practice squad: Pharaoh Brown, Troy Fumagalli and Alex McGough.

The Houston Texans released the following player from the practice squad: Cordel Iwuagwu.
Pharaoh Brown is a former Cleveland Brown TE.
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Old 09-16-2020, 04:42 PM
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Fumagalli (pron: foom-ah-GOLL-ee) is a Broncos TE who was best used as an H-back. He got beat out by the unfortunately-named Jake Butt whose biggest accomplishment since being drafted by Denver a few years back was ducking a punch from a Titans LB on Monday night.
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