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March 13, 2017 at 11:29 am #66221znModerator
Eagles have agreed to terms on a 2-year contract with QB Nick Foles, team announces. Been reporting PHI trying to move QB chase Daniel
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) March 13, 2017
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Daniel has an $8 million cap hit coming and would count just $1 million in dead cap space if he’s released. Saving $7 million in cap space by getting rid of your backup quarterback when you have the quarterback of the future is a pretty easy move, especially if you can bring in someone else the organization is familiar with.
March 13, 2017 at 3:18 pm #66228znModerator#Eagles agreed to terms with QB Nick Foles on 2-year, $11M contract with $7M guaranteed, per @MikeGarafolo. Backup QB the best life ever.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 13, 2017
March 13, 2017 at 3:22 pm #66229ZooeyModeratorWonder if Bradford will end his career with the Rams.
March 13, 2017 at 5:33 pm #66235znModeratorWeek 17 altercation was last straw for Texans and Osweiler
Mike Florio
Week 17 altercation was last straw for Texans and Osweiler
So when did the Texans decide it was time to move on from quarterback Brock Osweiler despite a contract that pays $16 million guaranteed in 2017? The decision was made in the aftermath of an incident that occurred on the first day of the calendar year.
January 1. Texans at Titans. Backup-turned-starter Tom Savage took a hit on a quarterback sneak during the first play of the second quarter and was removed for a concussion evaluation. Starter-turned-backup Brock Osweiler entered the game.
Confusion emerged during the second quarter as to whether Savage had been cleared to return to action. At halftime, Savage got the news: He was being shut down for the day.
Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Savage became very upset, knocking things around in the locker room and otherwise making a ruckus about having his status jeopardized by a doctor’s decision to keep him from playing. At or about the same time, coach Bill O’Brien informed Osweiler that he’d be finishing the game.
Osweiler, per the source, reacted negatively, telling O’Brien in the visiting coach’s office at Nissan Stadium in Nashville that he’s only playing Osweiler because O’Brien needs him. [Editor’s note: That’s sort of how football depth charts work.] An argument ensued, voices were raised. At one point, it’s believed that Osweiler got up to walk away and O’Brien threw out an arm to stop him. That prompted Osweiler to act as if he were being “held hostage,” a claim that he would repeat (per the source) in the days after the game.
And that was that for Osweiler in Houston. Following that incident, the team was determined to find a way to move on from him.
Rumors of an incident of some sort had been percolating for weeks. Both O’Brien and Osweiler downplayed talk of a loud argument in the days after the game. Following the hot potato trade that sent Osweiler and a second-round pick to Cleveland, former NFL defensive back Bryant McFadden said in an appearance on 120 Sports that Osweiler and O’Brien had a “physical confrontation that got ugly.”
“It was physical,” McFadden said. “It was physical. The players and coaches had to restrain O’Brien and Brock.”
Both the Texans and Osweiler’s agent, Jimmy Sexton, declined to comment on McFadden’s claims. Based on the information PFT has obtained, it seems that the incident was mildly physical at worst.
Consider it objectively. Osweiler is six-seven, and he was wearing full pads. O’Brien is considerably shorter than that and, unlike the conventional game-day attire in baseball, was not wearing pads and a uniform.
Whatever did (or didn’t) happen between the two of them, Osweiler’s perceived overreaction to the incident was, we’re told, the moment the Texans decided to move on from Osweiler.
March 14, 2017 at 3:35 pm #66282joemadParticipantwow, what a dick…. (Brock O)
Brock must have been pissed for losing his starting job to Tom Savage….. Brock was lucky the Raiders had to start Cook over Carr in the playoffs… Texans Offense was terrible with Brock……..
Tom Savage from Wiki:
In 2016, Savage entered the Week 15 game in the second quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars in relief of Brock Osweiler, who was benched after throwing back-to-back first half interceptions. Savage brought the team back from a 13–0 deficit and completed 23-of-36 pass attempts for 260 passing yards as he led the Texans to a 21–20 comeback win.Savage was named the starting quarterback for the week 16 game against the Cincinnati Bengals. He completed 18-of-29 passes for 176 yards in the 12-10 win against the Bengals, clinching the AFC South title for the Texans. In Week 17, Savage left the game in the second quarter with an apparent concussion but later returned to the game for one play; which was a kneeldown at the end of the second quarter. During halftime, he was re-evaluated for a concussion and ruled out for the rest of the game. Due to Savage’s injury, Osweiler started the team’s Wild Card Round playoff win against the Oakland Raiders. Shortly after the game, head coach Bill O’Brien announced that Osweiler would remain the team’s starter for the Divisional round playoff game.[19] Savage then cleared concussion protocol and was Osweiler’s backup for the Divisional round playoff loss against the New England Patriots.
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