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here is a writeup on Texans site about our new DL coach, new OL coach, and new assistants http://www.houstontexans.com/news/ar...1-5898faf6a24b
Pasqualoni, new DL coach, was at Chicago last year where they had 39 sacks. He has coached for 40 years. Devlin is new OL coach has spent last 9 years with NY Jets, first as TE coach and last few as OL coach. He played 7 years in NFL, mostly with Buffalo. Pleasant transistioned from Texans strength assistant. Looks like he has been with Romeo Crenell fourteen years at Jets, Patriots, and Chiefs. And I saw a note where Bill O'Brien came in second in Coach of the year voting. Sounds about right. Just need that super elite QB to emerge. |
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Nestled in this article is a table showing the current cap space of all NFL teams:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/page/...ee-agents-2015 For those who want to cut to the chase, the Texans have $8.4 million in cap space at present. That ranks them 22nd in cap room. Teams in the negative (thus a better chance of poaching their players) are Pittsburgh, Miami, New England, Kansas City, San Francisco, Arizona and New Orleans. |
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Another story I read says that we can add another $8.8 million in cap space if we trade Andre Johnson.
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The cap is far easier to manage when your team is consistent in drafting productive players, signing good low-cost FAs, and purging veteran and/or non-productive excess. And so far, it's painfully obvious the Texans haven't been good at any of the above (although, last year they did do a great job at signing good, low-cost FAs -- so there's hope). Personally, I want my team at near the max cap figure every year, but doing it wisely using the method above. I'm sure it's tougher than it sounds, but I hope somehow we can get there.
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I heard cap might go up from 133 to 141 mil so maybe ok. I agree, seems lots of dead money last year I thought would help this year.
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I met Bill O'Brien last week. He spoke at a Brown University alumni event; my dad went to Brown and they somehow let me in despite my Aggie credentials. Nice guy, very approachable, with the same self-deprecating sense of humor you hear in interviews. He didn't reveal anything earth-shattering, but it was interesting. Here's some of my impressions, but understand these are in my words, not his, so don't read too much into anything:
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