Aseahawkfan wrote:Is Duane Brown good?
c_hawkbob wrote:Oh hell yes!
Aseahawkfan wrote:Is Duane Brown good?
idhawkman wrote:I've been trying to find something on him but can't find anything. I think the bigger question is can he learn the ZBS that Cable wants? Has he played that scheme before? I've seen Cable take a top 1st round pick and mediocratize him. Joke-L He's a converted TE so that fits what Cable likes in Olinemen. He's just now ending a long holdout this year so we might be getting someone who wants a new contract at the end of the year at some price that might cost us another player or we might just be filling a hole for the rest of this year until Cable can get Fant back.
Its hard to tell what is going on.
Brown, 32, has spent his entire career in Houston after he was taken in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He started at least 12 games in his first nine seasons with the team, making the Pro Bowl in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
But he didn’t play in the first six games of the year for the Texans after holding out due to a contract dispute. He made his 2017 debut Sunday against the Seahawks.
It’s an easy trade to justify for both teams.
obiken wrote:Its a steal for us CB, they get a 2nd rounder and Lane for an All Pro Left Tackle, I am shocked that the Eagles didnt get him!
I couldn't be happier!
Rambo2014 wrote:What a disaster! Old Seabags collecting the rust and wheelchair crowd with no where left to go but to the home!
Rams will cruise now..so u beat us once - never again
HumanCockroach wrote:The word you're looking for is "was " not "is" has played 1 game this season.
Rambo2014 wrote:What a disaster! Old Seabags collecting the rust and wheelchair crowd with no where left to go but to the home!
Rams will cruise now..so u beat us once - never again
Stream Hawk wrote:Great trade. And many have asked if he’s good he is considered top five and his position. He looked awesome yesterday after missing the first part of the season.
And Idhawkman, as far as zone blocking, he came from Kubiak’s system in Houston which is the premier for zone blocking. So yeah I think he will kill it under Cable!
Seahawks4Ever wrote:When nobody and I mean NOBODY thought that it was possible to acquire a decent LT J.S. goes and pulls off one of his best and most inspired player move of his career. Talk about a second wind! I had really thought that maybe John had lost his "mojo" but he proved today that he is still one of the best G.M.'s in professional sports not only the N.F.L. To this day, I still don't understand how he never was honored with NFL Executive of the year his first few seasons. If we make it back to the Super Bowl then I don't see how they could justify giving it again to someone else. Actually, it would a shame if that's what it took because his maneuvering of the salary cap should be required reading for anybody who wants to make sports management a career.
Umm, yum yum man, does that crow taste GOOD, I love it when I am WRONG!
Seahawks4Ever wrote:When nobody and I mean NOBODY thought that it was possible to acquire a decent LT J.S. goes and pulls off one of his best and most inspired player move of his career. Talk about a second wind! I had really thought that maybe John had lost his "mojo" but he proved today that he is still one of the best G.M.'s in professional sports not only the N.F.L. To this day, I still don't understand how he never was honored with NFL Executive of the year his first few seasons. If we make it back to the Super Bowl then I don't see how they could justify giving it again to someone else. Actually, it would a shame if that's what it took because his maneuvering of the salary cap should be required reading for anybody who wants to make sports management a career.
Umm, yum yum man, does that crow taste GOOD, I love it when I am WRONG!
HumanCockroach wrote:No Bob doesn't make you a has been, but it certainly doesn't make you the best either. If you need an example, use Chancellor pre and post holdout performance.
He MIGHT be, then again he MIGHT not be.
Nothing to based the top 5 on right now, zero. He was considered a top five tackle ( though even that was as couple seasons ago). Doesn't mean he is right now. It really isn't that complicated of a process, if he performs at his all pro 2012 or 2014 pro bowl level, he IS, if not he WAS.
Largent80 wrote:JS trades for Sheldon Richardson AND Duane Brown in a matter of weeks. The man is awesome !!!!!!!
obiken wrote:
Right you cannot argue with the commitment now. Richardson, Brown, and Joeckel it shows they realize the great experiment failed. Remember, IF it had worked it would have changed the game.
Like Cowherd said, the only winner in this trade is Seattle. The loser was Deshawn Watson. 2nd round draft picks? They are no sure thing, moreover, they have shown they dont know how to draft OLineman.
Anthony wrote:so we give up a 2nd and 3rd and get an all pro LT and a 5th. Seems like a good deal.
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