Houston Texans: Three thoughts on team’s underwhelming free agency moves
By Neal Sharma
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The Houston Texans moves in free agency have been inadequate so far and they can do so much more. Here’s three thoughts on the situation. Take a look.
Houston Texans fans — I am going to be completely honest with you. I was about to write this article to turn you completely against this Houston Texans front office. I was going to accuse Brian Gaine and Bill O’Brien of downing tasty tropical drinks in front of the sunset. I was even going to dig into some conspiracy theories but they were so deep conceptually that I even forgot what my theories were.
But bottom line, this year’s free agency period has looked quite underwhelming for the Houston Texans at this point. For a playoff team that has more than $70 million in cap room, we would’ve all liked to see a hell of a splash. If not, then do the least as to retain crucial players and sign guys that can help weaknesses and/or solidify strengths.
So far, I haven’t seen it.