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Old 08-04-2009, 08:59 PM
Keith Keith is offline
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Default Dunta Watch 2009

Starting a new thread on Dunta. I'm just plain tired of the old one.

With the broken fibula to Jacques Reeves, how does this change your view of Robinson right now?

The Texans still cannot sign him long-term, but they can sweeten the F-tag with extra 2009 cash or a promise to not tag him in 2010. Worth it?

And even if they do, should/would Dunta accept now, or still wait until a week or so before the Week 1 opener? If I'm him, I'm wondering if I'm still doin' aight without any fractured bones myself, at least in August.

oh, and PFT posted this on Reeves/Robinson, including a little dig at McClain and the chron Sports desk...
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That means the team has a greater need for Robinson, who has not yet signed a one-year franchise tender. (And we got a real kick out of this absurdly obvious pro-Texans/anti-player line from McClain's article: "Dunta Robinson, the franchise player who hasn't reported, could help the problem if he would sign his one-year tender and join his teammates.") ...

Reeves was replaced by Brice McCain, a sixth-round draft pick in 2009.

So, yeah, they'd be wise to get Robinson, who has no moral obligation to "sign his one-year tender and join his teammates," into camp.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...hears-a-crack/
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