Pretty much figured that someone else would harbor the blame for Sam's misfortunes as regards finding another team.
ESPN is now the blame -- we can now ignore the fact that he isn't a very good fit for half the teams in the NFL (that play 3-4 defenses).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...wood_n_5749774.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Sure, ESPN helped bring negative attention to Sam, but if you're good enough, distractions are dealt with. See: Ray Rice, Aldon Smith etc, for players who are simply good enough that their issues are simply dealt with.
As far as I have seen and heard, Sam is a one-dimensional player, and can only rush the passer.
Sam is small and slow (in NFL terms). He would be situational at best, and you're right - one dimensional. He has little to no special teams value on top of that. Put all of those facets together and ask yourself as a coach - 53 roster spots and zero versatility.
Pretty much figured that someone else would harbor the blame for Sam's misfortunes as regards finding another team.
ESPN is now the blame -- we can now ignore the fact that he isn't a very good fit for half the teams in the NFL (that play 3-4 defenses).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...wood_n_5749774.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Sure, ESPN helped bring negative attention to Sam, but if you're good enough, distractions are dealt with. See: Ray Rice, Aldon Smith etc, for players who are simply good enough that their issues are simply dealt with.
As far as I have seen and heard, Sam is a one-dimensional player, and can only rush the passer.
Also, JJ Watt with a huge extension. Texans aren't willing to risk losing him for any reason, it seems. Over $50 million guaranteed!
It sucks for Sam, because I think he could develop into a better player, if he worked hard. Having a practice squad spot could be good for him, but teams don't want to deal with that kind of pressure for such a player with no real upsides.
Looks like they learned from their Mario Williams mistake. Though I'd argue Watt is a better all around player.
Wait...I didn't know Williams was doing well in Buffalo, if that's what you're saying.
Please clear me up on that.
In part, I think ESPN is partially to blame. Plenty of teams don't want players who draw headlines. It wasn't that Sam was a distraction, but that ESPN made him a distraction. Who cares about his shower habits? Who cares about anything other than can he play football and does he stay out of trouble (although, that one seems to matter less and less depending on the answer to the first question).
It sucks for Sam, because I think he could develop into a better player, if he worked hard. Having a practice squad spot could be good for him, but teams don't want to deal with that kind of pressure for such a player with no real upsides.
ESPN is now swaying how NFL teams sign players? I don't believe that. They probably didn't want him anyway.
If Tom Brady came out gay today, all that wouldn't matter. Sam simply isn't good...that make it easy for teams to cut him (added to the fact that they probably don't want the distraction).
Williams was in Houston for the first 6 years of his career. They let him become a free agent (after two injury plagued seasons) and he went to Buffalo where he has been doing great. Houston has learned to not let their best players even make it to free agency. Watt had 2 years left on his contract when they gave him this extension.
Right, I know Williams was a Texan, I just forgot to check on him in Buffalo.
Sam is going to bring publicity and headlines to whatever team he goes, and since he isn't that good, there is literally zero upside to having him. If he were that good (let's say Clowney was the openly gay player instead), the headlines and negative press ESPN seems intent on bringing (because, really who gives a shit if a player is gay or not) would be dwarfed for just how good he was on the field.
I like Foster, and I think he deserved that contract. He has been an amazing success, especially for someone that was "too slow" and went undrafted. I don't disagree with the Texans being rather bad at budget management though.
And Andre Johnson is just being stupid. He is under a large contract and is "unhappy"? You are too old to be worth what you're even being paid.
Foster "deserved" that contract? Maybe a 2 year deal, but nothing long term and now it's biting them in the ass. He's not worth it now.
Nailed it. ESPN is not to blame in any way. You think if a team had a sack MACHINE, that was on pace to break all sorts of records, just an all around stud on the field, but was FLAMING off it, they would cut him? Hell no, football teams are all about winning. It's the same reason you don't see owners sons on the field playing (sometimes you'll see it in coaching, but even then if you don't get results/produce you are gone in 1-2 years max).Pretty much figured that someone else would harbor the blame for Sam's misfortunes as regards finding another team.
ESPN is now the blame -- we can now ignore the fact that he isn't a very good fit for half the teams in the NFL (that play 3-4 defenses).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...wood_n_5749774.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
Sure, ESPN helped bring negative attention to Sam, but if you're good enough, distractions are dealt with. See: Ray Rice, Aldon Smith etc, for players who are simply good enough that their issues are simply dealt with.
As far as I have seen and heard, Sam is a one-dimensional player, and can only rush the passer.
How do you figure that? Sure, he only played 8 games last season, but the 3 before that he did amazing (and the time he did play last season was good). The only thing that should worry people is if someone off a back surgery can do well with another 300+ carry season.
He's been in the league for 5 seasons (6 if you include this season) and has only played 1 full season. Like I said, I don't think he's worth a long term deal, because he's injury prone.
You're talking about Arian Foster right? He has only been injured in 2 of his season. One of which only caused him to miss 3 games and he still amassed 1200+ rushing yards. His two full season were both over 1400 yards. In 5 seasons, he has over 5,000 yards on the ground, and that includes a 6 game rookie season and missing half of the previous season. His production is near unheard of (except for James and Dickerson...). His contract in 2012 was a good deal for the Texans. An undrafted free agent won the rushing title his first season starting and posted great numbers throughout. Plus, his receiving threat was also a huge plus.
He has played 2 full season, along with post seasons and a 13 game season. He didn't play his first season mostly because he wasn't even on the active roster until Nov (being on the practice squad) and was a rookie. He missed half of last season due to injury.