yukon cornelius
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That makes no sense. He would rather sit on the bench in 2014 so he can be a FA who has never played in the NFL (who no one has shown interest in other than the team that wants to trade for him) instead of having a chance to play in 2014 and 2015 and be a FA in 2016. Are you saying he wants to hide on the sidelines and hope someone pays him instead of getting on the field and proving he deserves to be?
Of course there is, because the trade window closed.
Please list all such trades that have ever happened with 3rd round picks or backup QBs who refuse to do what it takes to get a shot.
Mallet is the only one that already knows the system. Of all the teams that need a QB, the Texans are clearly the best team.I am just throwing reasons why he may not want to make the trade. It is in his best interest to go somewhere where he can compete for a starting job. But him going to the Texans is no guarantee he will start and may end up holding a clipboard for two years instead of one before he hits free agency.
I think the trade window is more open right now than it was this time yesterday. The Texans now almost have to make this trade now that their Plan A is gone unless they think McCarrons (or someone else left) is as good as Garopollo and/or better than Mallett. Plus, going to my first point, Mallett is now in a position to know he has a good shot at being a starter. That gives him more leverage than what he had last night.
if mallet wants to be a starter in the NFL, he takes the trade and signs the extension
if he is content with being a career back up, he rejects the extension
I actually thought of a similar trade like that the other day. Although, as you said, those types of trades are rare.Amendola and Mallet traded for Andre Johnson.
You don't get many basketball type trades but I like it. I'd imagine Brady & Johnson would like it.
Mallet is the only one that already knows the system. Of all the teams that need a QB, the Texans are clearly the best team.
No, you are making something up to defend your conspiracy theory that the Texans took a TE in order to trade to us.I am just throwing reasons why he may not want to make the trade. It is in his best interest to go somewhere where he can compete for a starting job. But him going to the Texans is no guarantee he will start and may end up holding a clipboard for two years instead of one before he hits free agency.
How can it be? They have nothing left to trade.I think the trade window is more open right now than it was this time yesterday.
Mallett has zero leverage, that is kind of the point. No one else wants him. You are acting like he is highly coveted.The Texans now almost have to make this trade now that their Plan A is gone unless they think McCarrons (or someone else left) is as good as Garopollo and/or better than Mallett. Plus, going to my first point, Mallett is now in a position to know he has a good shot at being a starter. That gives him more leverage than what he had last night.
You are just making things up now.Before last night, the storyline was the Texans were going to trade for Mallett to at be a temporary starter until the guy they drafted was ready to start (as his most likely best case scenario) or insurance if the draft pick failed. He wasn't assured a starting job. Today, he is almost guaranteed one.
Because Flynn sucks. If you are talking about Malletts motivation to cash in before everyone figures out he sucks, then your argument makes sense, otherwise its silly.Not saying he isn't but if the Texans drafted Garoppolo, he could have found himself in a Matt Flynn situation. Flynn was signed by the Seahawks to be the starter, but he lost the starting job before the season started to a rookie (Russell Wilson).
Let's be realistic if JG or Mallett were forced to take over for Brady we would run a dumbed down offense anyway. Brady is the reason we do many of the things we do, his ability to make decisions at the line, change the tempo, etc. it took Brady years to develop that and no backup QB is going to be able to recreate that no matter how many years they have in the system.Mallet is the only one that already knows the system. Of all the teams that need a QB, the Texans are clearly the best team.
No, you are making something up to defend your conspiracy theory that the Texans took a TE in order to trade to us.
How can it be? They have nothing left to trade.
Mallett has zero leverage, that is kind of the point. No one else wants him. You are acting like he is highly coveted.
You are just making things up now.
What makes you so certain that Mallett sucks? I mean was he supposed to beat out Tom Brady?Because Flynn sucks. If you are talking about Malletts motivation to cash in before everyone figures out he sucks, then your argument makes sense, otherwise its silly.
Why would Houston draft Garappolo in the second then trade for Mallett in the 3rd? That makes no sense. And they didn't take Garappolo, so he knew your scanario wouldn't happen.
Because Flynn sucks. If you are talking about Malletts motivation to cash in before everyone figures out he sucks, then your argument makes sense, otherwise its silly.
Why would Houston draft Garappolo in the second then trade for Mallett in the 3rd? That makes no sense. And they didn't take Garappolo, so he knew your scanario wouldn't happen.
I think that after a year or two in the system, the backup QB is expected to be able to run the entire playbook. They may not ever get as much freedom with audibles etc, but they are expected to be able to run the offense. If they can not, they are replaced.Let's be realistic if JG or Mallett were forced to take over for Brady we would run a dumbed down offense anyway. Brady is the reason we do many of the things we do, his ability to make decisions at the line, change the tempo, etc. it took Brady years to develop that and no backup QB is going to be able to recreate that no matter how many years they have in the system.
Oh don't get me wrong the experience will help for sure but it is not necessary if we are able to recoup something for Mallett we should roll the dice.I think that after a year or two in the system, the backup QB is expected to be able to run the entire playbook. They may not ever get as much freedom with audibles etc, but they are expected to be able to run the offense. If they can not, they are replaced.
What does that have to do with whether the Texans picked a TE in the 3rd round because a team they may want to make a trade with likes him? You are reaching far.Yes, because team doesn't acquire a QB that they anoint to be the starter and the future and have him end up holding a clipboard for an unheralded rookie. Right Matt Flynn?
I guess I missed the announcement that the 2014 draft is the last draft in NFL history. You do realize that the Texans can trade 2015 draft picks or players for Mallett?
Mallet has no leverage at all. The Patriots can just keep him on the bench and the Texans can play one of their other QBs or go get someone else.Mallett has some leverage. We are talking about an one year extension, not a five year $100 million deal.
Again, Matt Flynn has nothing to do with this.I admit it. I am making stuff up. Again, Matt Flynn says hello. He is a perfect example of what I am saying and what could happen to Mallett. And all the reports from yesterday was that even though the Texans were interested in trading for Mallett, they were going to draft a QB high and they weren't looking at Mallett neccessarily as a long term solution.
We don't but your argument is now hinging on the opinion that Mallet is afraid to get an opportunity to play.How do we know if Mallett is any better than Flynn?
He isn't getting assurances, He has not leverage. He is being offered a chance. He would be an idiot to refuse.I am saying Mallett may not have been convinced that he wasn't trading one clipboard for another. He would probably want some assurances in his contract to make the move that he doesn't become a backup in Houston and have to wait an extra year to make it to free agency. I would want the extension of the year to be starter money (at least low end starter money) so they will cut him if he is a back up.
All indications? Are you kidding?I never said they were going to take Garappolo in the second. All indications is they planned to take him with the first selection of the third. The Pats beat them to the punch.