He may be the missing piece in Houston. With the outside shooting they have to open up the paint he would have free reign on the block for a lot of inside-out offensive sets. I'd like to see him stay in LA, but if he did it would only be for the money.
You guys are being petty. If you knew how bad New Orleans wanted a Championship and he's the guy who delivered it. He could be Mayor if he wanted to be.
The SAINTS will come out of this on the good side either way. We have a stable of productive backs and will get another one via free agency or a cheap rookie with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. We know how to develope RBs. But I'd still hold out for a 3rd rounder or multiple picks in a later round.
Now that Gordon has his max contract his price became too high to trade. The Hornets GM is too shrewd to let him get away without getting quality in return. It's going to be either lottery picks or an established player if you want to get Gordon. Good teams won't be able to absorb the salary cap hit. OKC is a financial non-starter.
All this debate to answer the REAL question of whatever happened to Tee Martin QB for Tennesse after Peyton Manning? Who would have guessed he'd wind up as a PAC-12 WRs coach?
It always comes down to who can impess thier will on the opponent. It looks like the coach is just game planning. And Williams had the simple truth answer anyway.
If this case was the slam-dunk it was supposed to be then it would have gone away by now and they'd all be serving their suspensions quietly...but I have to guess that it isn't so simple?
Young team, young coach...I think it's all rhetoric to give the other coaches things to worry about in their planning. Coach will do the right thing with this team.
However would the sport writers complain more if he just sat out until he was 100% healed?