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Old 03-01-2009, 10:16 AM
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I want to know more details on the contract, but first blush, this is about what I expected him to sign for. Good defensive ends get PAID in this league.

Weaver was given $12 million guaranteed, too, but recall that his guarantee was split in half - $6 million signing bonus and $6 million option bonus due a year later. Hopfeully I'll get better confirmation at some point as to how Smith's guarantee adds up.

If the Texans get the Smith that played well in the playoffs, then this will be a great deal. If he has trouble adapting, then look out.

I think hopes ought to be much higher than just in thinking Smith is a Weaver clone. Weaver was coming over from a 3-4 system and was never thought of as much of a disruptive penetrator (at least that I can recall). Smith is re-teaming with a familiar face in Frank Bush. The Cards mixed things up (Smith played all over it seems), so perhaps the transition to the Texans won't be as daunting.

Some quotes from the sheet at the official:
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on playing for Texans defensive coordinator Frank Bush) “I was excited to play for coach (Bush) again because from the beginning of my career, he always kept me grounded. He always kept me hungry, making me work. ...

(on the defense’s style of play in Houston compared to the Arizona defense) “Basically, the only difference will be that I will be a left end now, solely a left end. They basically play almost the same style as far as when you talk technique, speed up the field but still using your hands; not necessarily a reading defense and not necessarily an up-the-field defense.” ...
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Old 03-01-2009, 10:35 AM
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I want to know more details on the contract, but first blush, this is about what I expected him to sign for. Good defensive ends get PAID in this league.

Weaver was given $12 million guaranteed, too, but recall that his guarantee was split in half - $6 million signing bonus and $6 million option bonus due a year later. Hopfeully I'll get better confirmation at some point as to how Smith's guarantee adds up.

If the Texans get the Smith that played well in the playoffs, then this will be a great deal. If he has trouble adapting, then look out.

I think hopes ought to be much higher than just in thinking Smith is a Weaver clone. Weaver was coming over from a 3-4 system and was never thought of as much of a disruptive penetrator (at least that I can recall). Smith is re-teaming with a familiar face in Frank Bush. The Cards mixed things up (Smith played all over it seems), so perhaps the transition to the Texans won't be as daunting.

Some quotes from the sheet at the official:
Mclain's blog indicates that the guarrantee is all in the signing bonus..?..?


"Smith didn't cost a lot, either. His five-year deal is worth $35 million, but the only guarantee is his $12.5 million signing bonus. "
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Old 03-01-2009, 11:34 AM
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Mclain's blog indicates that the guarrantee is all in the signing bonus..?..?


"Smith didn't cost a lot, either. His five-year deal is worth $35 million, but the only guarantee is his $12.5 million signing bonus. "
Not sure yet whether McClain is right. His track record is less than perfect when it comes to this stuff.

That said, it very well could be all signing bonus. It could also be roster bonus. It could be a combo of sign, option, and roster. Sometimes the media reports take a shorthand version (or are given one from the agent) when discussing these amounts.

ETA - Also forgot to mention that the Texans could guarantee his base salary for 2009 (and beyond). Once I get the base salary info (hopefully early next week), then we'll be better able to piece this deal together.
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