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@NickMensio: QBs for Andre Johnson: Matt Schaub, David Carr, Sage Rosenfels, TJ Yates, Matt Leinart, Case Keenum, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Ryan Mallett. Gross.

 

 

 

 

@Bischoff_Scott: Andre Johnson has 64 TD in 12 seasons. Dez Bryant is the best WR in the NFL, he has 56 TD in his 5 years. Man, if Andre ever had a QB.

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@Nick_Mathews: #Texans star Andre Johnson, the No. 3 pick in 2003 and No. 9 in NFL history in receptions, asks to be traded or cut. http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans/2015/03/texans-star-andre-johnson-asks-to-be-traded-or-cut/



@McClain_on_NFL: Texans gave Andre Johnson permission to seek a trade. Told him he'd have a reduced role next season. He asked to be traded or cut instead.

They will if he aagrees to take a pay cut.
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It's time to sever the ties with Andre. If this team was on the brink of making a playoff run they could afford to keep him around. Now, it's time to get some depth and add some younger players.

 

It's not personal, it's business.

Guy wants to win a Superbowl, he should've asked to be cut or traded long time ago IMO. Hope he lands with a contender. 

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Put him on the pats and they are a lock for the SB.

Seattle needs a stretch'em guy, and Andre doesn't have the extra gear he once had.

GB would be lethal with Aaron Rodger type accuracy with Andre out wide.

He make Indy a serious contender

Baltimore would take a notch up as a potential contender

Denver already has their version of Andre

49ers will never win the Super Bowl as long as Kapernick is their QB. Plus no harbaugh to pull the strings

Carolina has their young/unproven version of AJ



If I were him my choices would be in this order

GB
Pats
Indy
Baltimore
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Put him on the pats and they are a lock for the SB.

Seattle needs a stretch'em guy, and Andre doesn't have the extra gear he once had.

GB would be lethal with Aaron Rodger type accuracy with Andre out wide.

He make Indy a serious contender

Baltimore would take a notch up as a potential contender

Denver already has their version of Andre

49ers will never win the Super Bowl as long as Kapernick is their QB. Plus no harbaugh to pull the strings

Carolina has their young/unproven version of AJ



If I were him my choices would be in this order

GB
Pats
Indy
Baltimore

I like GB if they dont sign Cobb

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Put him on the pats and they are a lock for the SB.

Seattle needs a stretch'em guy, and Andre doesn't have the extra gear he once had.

GB would be lethal with Aaron Rodger type accuracy with Andre out wide.

He make Indy a serious contender

Baltimore would take a notch up as a potential contender

Denver already has their version of Andre

49ers will never win the Super Bowl as long as Kapernick is their QB. Plus no harbaugh to pull the strings

Carolina has their young/unproven version of AJ



If I were him my choices would be in this order

GB
Pats
Indy
Baltimore

 

If Green Bay opts not to sign Cobb, Johnson could fit in there. 

I don't see Indy or Baltimore going after an older player. 

The Pats have a history of resurrecting older players. That, to me, would be his best chance to play in a Super Bowl.

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so DJ thought he was being overcharged for the production value of the customs shop. Anyone else think he will miss out on the irony when he becomes a free agent and the Texans don't care to pay him what he THINKS he's worth?

I'd save that cash if I was him. In three or four years he's gonna need it.
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