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Houston Free Agency Update

As you've probably figured out, new user "In Romo We Trust" is the Cowboys buddy I referred to here.  Needless to say, he's positively thrilled the Texans signed the player he deemed the albatross of the Dallas defense to a five (5) year deal potentially worth $20,000,000.00 ($8,000,000.00 of which is guaranteed).  IRWT also speaks the truth (via the Comments in the previous post) that I did in fact manage to convince myself last night that the signing was defensible, even laudatory, as I was waiting for a cab after the BBQ Cook-Off.  Granted, this spectacular show of delusion was primarily motivated by a lethal combination of (1) my belief in Smithiak's talents concerning player evaluation and (2) far, far too much to drink.  And now that the sun has risen, I'm back to wondering why the Texans would sign Jacques Reeves but let Von Hutchins go (for a mere $2,350,000.00 in guaranteed money, no less).  

As you'll recall, Hutchins played very well at FS this season and played considerably less well when he was moved back to CB after Dunta Robinson's injury.  Why would the Texans let Hutchins walk when retaining him would have apparently cost the Texans roughly 25% of the guaranteed cash that Reeves received?  Is it simply a matter of the team believing Reeves has greater upside than Hutchins?  That Reeves is a couple of years younger?  I'm having a hard time rationalizing why a team with needs all over the secondary would jettison a guy who's shown he can play more than one position in the secondary with varying levels of success.  Other free agent news:

-Rex Hadnot left town without a contract offer and is not happy about it.  Reading between the lines of Rick Smith's quotes on Hadnot in that article makes me believe the team wasn't as impressed with him as they thought they'd be.  John McClain seems to think something went awry during Hadnot's visit:

"The Texans didn't make Rex Hadnot an offer. That means something happened during the visit. Perhaps it was money. Perhaps it wasn't. Anyway, he left Houston for Cleveland. Several teams are interested in Hadnot."

-As discussed in McClain's post linked above, Charlie Anderson signed with Miami.  I like Anderson, but it was clear that he was going to have a hard time getting on the field here given the strength of the linebacking corps.  Best of luck to him in Florida.

-McClain says that bringing Jacques Reeves to Houston was signed off on by every coach who will have to work with him:

After watching tape of every Cowboys game, the Texans' pro personnel people, as well as general manager Rick Smith, decided he would fit into what they're doing in the secondary.

Before Smith pursued Reeves, he went to coach Gary Kubiak to get his opinion. Then, they went to defensive coordinator Richard Smith, secondary coach Jon Hoke and assistant secondary coach Ray Rhodes to see what they thought.

If all of those guys (particularly Ray Rhodes) think the addition of Jacques Reeves improves the team, I feel a little better about the signing.  Not that we'd ever hear word out of Reliant Park that anyone jumped up and screamed in protest, of course.

-How is it that the signing of a young, experienced CB actually makes me MORE adamant that the team picks a CB in Round One of the draft?  BFD seems to share this concern.

-Can someone get me Dominique Rogers-Cromartie's phone number?  I'd like to ask him to refrain from any further workouts or interviews.  And if he could go ahead and run afoul of the law so as to improve the chances he's there at No. 18, that'd be super.

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Is IRWT's screen name supposed to be funny in an ironic sense?  Or is he referring to being able to trust Romo to flop in the postseason with eerie consistency?

by MDC on Mar 2, 2008 1:43 PM CST   0 recs

Reeves
I just blogged about how it seems Randall Gay got less money that Reeves.  How insane is that?  Did we just not even approach him thinking he'd be too expensive?

I hate losing Hutchins, as I've said... the Texans are really going to have to scramble now... especially since we're probably going to lose Demps as well.

by HoustonDiehards on Mar 2, 2008 2:03 PM CST   0 recs

Not going after Gay...
is totally, well, gay.

My only hope is that (a) he has to be better then Petey Faggins because Faggins is the worst CB in footbll, and (b) Reeves is only 25 and has only one year as a starter, so maybe he has room to develop under the guidance of Ray Rhodes.

Yes, I am trying rationalize this so I don't drink bleach.

by MDC on Mar 2, 2008 2:16 PM CST to parent up   0 recs

Tim
You stated:  ¨John McClain  seems to think..¨
It´s time you quit drinking for today and hanging out with guys who put other mens names in their screen name, not to mention for whom his bell tolls.
Now go home and go to bed, and don´t come out till you´re sober.

by 1Texan on Mar 2, 2008 2:31 PM CST   0 recs

Hashmarks...
I don't normally read the Hashmarks blog (I could read about Admin law instead if I really wanted to waste my time), but here's what he had to say about the Reeves signing:

"The Cowboys didn't attempt to re-sign Reeves, a seventh-round pick out of Purdue in 2004, despite the fact he started 13 games this past season. According to research by our friends at Footballoutsiders.com, Reeves was picked on more than any cornerback in football in 2007. But that shouldn't be interpreted as a major knock on Reeves.

Teams wanted to throw away from Terence Newman, and Reeves actually held up pretty well throughout the season. He finished with 60 tackles and one interception.

I covered him for three years in Dallas, and I don't think you can find a more unselfish player. He was also a special teams standout before he took on a larger role on defense."

I'm leaning towards trusting him on this one.  The guy doesn't bother hiding his love for the Cowgirls, so he's probably been watching Reeves for pretty much every game over the last three years.  

And once you read the description, the signing makes more sense.  We all know by now that the organization loves an "unselfish player," and when you throw in Reeves' special teams work, he's exactly the kind of player the Texans target.  This doesn't mean that I'm happy about the signing, it just means that I'm holding off on judgment until after the preseason.  

In Smithiak we trust.

by HtownJuggernaut on Mar 2, 2008 7:17 PM CST   0 recs

Yeah
They have definitely earned the benefit of a doubt. I haven't ever seen Smith's views, but Kubiak places heavy emphasis on special teams play. So maybe in Kubiak's view, excellent special teams play plus competent play as a backup means you get paid like a starter.

BTW, the real question concerning Reeves is, how a brother from south of Dallas ended up with a French first name, and a Russian middle name (Dimitry).

For the secondary, my hope for the long term is that we draft a CB who works his way into the starting lineup, Dunta regains his starting position, and Fred Bennett becomes the skilled free safety we all need.  yes, Fred Bennett for FS. He has the size, the coverage skills, and seemingly, the ability to go high and battle receivers for the ball.

by kozanack on Mar 2, 2008 8:13 PM CST to parent up   0 recs

Speaking of special teams players...
Texans signed LB/STer Kevin Bentley to a 3 year, $4 million deal, according to ESPN's "free agent round up."  It's not yet on the Texans' site, nor do I see it on the Chron.

by BigTexBD on Mar 2, 2008 8:52 PM CST   0 recs

Bentley on Chron
Well he's on there now, the Chronicle's main site takes awhile, you have to look at TH's fan blog or occasionally Zielein's blog for early info.  The Texans official site is one of the worst you'll ever find about showing FA signings, takes them a day or so before it gets posted half the time.
Poor Petey's better at Fetch than Catch.

by Eddietherac on Mar 3, 2008 12:44 AM CST to parent up   0 recs

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