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NO Urban, the Cards just signed a possible starter because our current starting group is total poop for a 17 game season... and we still need to sign Clowney!!xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
NO Urban, the Cards just signed a possible starter because our current starting group is total poop for a 17 game season... and we still need to sign Clowney!!
Agree...we are stacked with bodies on the edge.We don't need another D-end. IMO.
We need a DT/NT.
Hicks - Goldman.
I am a fan of this signing. He has his issues, but so does pretty much everyone who is still available.
Building up depth on the d-line is critical. Especially when Watt is the centerpiece of that line. Guys like Fotu, Dogbe and Lawerence are fine, but they shouldn't be significant pieces of the rotation.
"Hey, can I have a tryout"- sincerely Kris KristoffersonCards seem to be predisposed to favoring players with the letter “K” in their initials.
Only fitting, therefore, that they bring in a dude named “Ke Ke.”
interesting take.One of the reasons that paying Budda all this money was insane was that Vance doesn't seem to think you need dynamic defensive backs and when we were cooking last season, Budda and Thompson were playing back, and he wasn't making plays.
When we got desperate late in the season and Simmons was regressing, we started bringing Budda down into the box as a pass rush threat and in run support, and the pass defense came unglued.
It's worth considering that the Cards announced extensions for Keim, Kingsbury, and a bunch of the offensive staff, but it's been *crickets* about Vance and his staff. Would not be at all surprised if we look outside the organization. Seems like he and Keim have never seen eye to eye on personnel or system.
The question that needs to be asked is why a team like the Texans who are so talent deficient almost everywhere including Dline (especially at gettting sacks) would sign a guy and then release him without even taking a look at what he has to offer.He's never met Texans coaches. He was claimed in Jan.
He was insurance in case they weren’t able to address the position in the draft.The question that needs to be asked is why a team like the Texans who are so talent deficient almost everywhere including Dline (especially at gettting sacks) would sign a guy and then release him without even taking a look at what he has to offer.
His cap number is fairly high for a noncompetitive team.The question that needs to be asked is why a team like the Texans who are so talent deficient almost everywhere including Dline (especially at gettting sacks) would sign a guy and then release him without even taking a look at what he has to offer.
When I said Kingsley Keke was just a body a few people chimed in he was a good pass rusher. They cited his 4 sacks in 2020. Most talent evaluators disregard 2020 due to Covid absences. Teams were often not playing all first string players. In Keke’s case he had 2 sacks in 2 games and none in the other 14. He had only 12 pressures that year. In 2021 (12 games)he dropped to 2.5 sacks, only 7 pressures & 4 QB hits . He had 1 TFL. Again all the sacks & the TFL happened in only 2 games. These are not indicators of a successful rusher. By way of contrast, Jordan Phillips (9 games) had 3 sacks, 8 pressures, 3 TFLs & 4 QB hits. The Cards dumped Phillips, incurring dead money, because of inadequate performance.Reading his stats and being a depth guy doesn't look like just a body
4 sacks 2021
2.5 sacks in 2022
Not bad numbers for a defensive tackle
A rookie minimum number?His cap number is fairly high for a noncompetitive team.
"The Texans claimed Keke off waivers not long after, which pointed to him becoming another young piece to Houston’s rebuilding roster. However, as Wilson notes, he was due a base salary of just over $2.5MM as a result of playtime escalators, making him an expensive rotational option. Releasing him does not incur any dead cap charge for the Texans."A rookie minimum number?
Or why would they trade HopkinsThe question that needs to be asked is why a team like the Texans who are so talent deficient almost everywhere including Dline (especially at gettting sacks) would sign a guy and then release him without even taking a look at what he has to offer.
But we didn't get him off waivers, but as a FA, so we likely got him cheaper than that."The Texans claimed Keke off waivers not long after, which pointed to him becoming another young piece to Houston’s rebuilding roster. However, as Wilson notes, he was due a base salary of just over $2.5MM as a result of playtime escalators, making him an expensive rotational option. Releasing him does not incur any dead cap charge for the Texans."
Texans To Cut DL Kingsley Keke
Kingsley Keke was scheduled to start his Texans career this fall, but he will suiting up elsewhere. The Texans are cutting …www.profootballrumors.com
"Hey, can I have a tryout"- sincerely Kris Kristofferson
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Betcha the players disagree.I'm not sure Kim Kardasian will be a good locker room fit
Right. The point was that the Texans would have been on the hook for $2.5 million.But we didn't get him off waivers, but as a FA, so we likely got him cheaper than that.
You forgot center... it might be a way to get Kyler out of the shotgun more oftenBetcha the players disagree.
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Crazy Kim got all Dat back
You forgot center... it might be a way to get Kyler out of the shotgun more often
Did they not learn anything from the Kevin Kolb fiasco?Cards seem to be predisposed to favoring players with the letter “K” in their initials.
Only fitting, therefore, that they bring in a dude named “Ke Ke.”
Keim is a moron and never learns from any mistakesDid they not learn anything from the Kevin Kolb fiasco?