I don't think you folks understand that this deal was predicated on the Texans wanting to draft Young with the 1st pick. It was never simply to trade Carr for Allen, they would be stupid to do that (as many have pointed out). They would also be stupid to select Young while still having Carr on the books.
There have been rumors that they were looking to trade Carr to Miami for Ricky Williams and a 3rd round pick. To me that makes no sense since they already have a couple of good RBs and Ricky isn't going to do squat for their O-Line problems.
The trade I proposed was with the understanding that their new HC, Kubiak, would want to go with the hometown hero Vince Young for a number of reasons:
1. He is a hometown hero which would get the coach off to a good start with the fans.
2. He is much more mobile than Carr and would not need such a serious upgrade of the O-Line as Carr.
3. Having a rookie QB allows the HC to groom him as he wants rather than having to deal with whatever bad habits Carr has picked up so far (the kid has got to be getting gun-shy by now).
The trade allows the Texans to get something for Carr that they desperately need, at least for a couple of years, while eliminating a huge cap hit. They take on Allen's salary but that is only $3.5M next year and $2.5M in 2007, certainly a lot less than if they keep Carr.
We would need to renegotiate Carr's contract prior to paying him the $8M bonus he is due in March but I don't see that as a big problem.
If the Texans decide not to pay Carr his bonus then he is a FA and won't get much for him (I'm assuming he would be a RFA or EFA rather than a UFA but I don't know that for sure).
So if the Texans decide to draft Bush with the first pick or to trade down then there would be no reason to make this trade but if they go with Young then it makes sense. They are NOT going to keep Carr AND draft Young so they have to do something with Carr if they want Young and I think the do.
You guys getting it this time?