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Its time for Domanick Davis to come on out, and show the league how he can tear stuff up! He has the ability to get in the runnings for the Pro Bowl next year if Wade and Bruener get some push w/ the rest of the line. What ya'll think?
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He is going for 2000 yards like he said (but I would be happy with 1400 and at least 8 wins).
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2200 yards. 16-0.
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From what I understand, many in the Houston area said they have seen him on TV and noticed the dude has bulked up so I imagine tackling him will be even harder.
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And if he doesn't....he's going to get a lot of heat from Houston. Houston is expecting a lot out of this guy that if he doesn't, he'll get critcized too much for it. I speak for those that claim to be "Texan fans" yet criticize them more than not. 9 out of 10 people I talk Texans to, I swear, talk bad about them ...as if we had a Super Bowl team our past years and the slightest improvement this team does isn't good enough. Their concept of the game is totally bogus. As long as DD is consistent I'll be happy. He did tremendously great last year without starting the first 6 games last season, without Bruener also. He's starting this year and with the addition of Breuner to make holes for him I wouldn't be surprised if he made the 2,000 yrd mark. Come on September!
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More speed would be nice, but solid running and consistancy, i.e. not getting injured, is more important IMO. By the way DD did have a run over 50 yds last year--it was 51--to bad it didn't start at the 49. As another aside--Holmes' longest run was 31 yds. IMO Capers has good definitions for big plays--15 yards for runs, 20 yards for passes.
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I do share the feeling that consistancy and not getting injured is more important. I was just saying that DD can get through the line as quick as anyone I can remember, but once he is past the line he is easily caught from behind. With a little more speed we could see some of his 15 yards runs, turn into 30 yard runs. That 51 yard run was against the Bengals, I remember, but wasnt a break-away. He got caught from behind by one of the Bengals DBs. Thats where the speed would help. If it was Tony Hollings, it would have been a TD. Thats the difference between DD and Tony Hollings, DD can get through the hole quicker, but once past the line it is near impossible to catch Hollings (when his knee was full strength, I am hoping it is full strength this year), but then again maybe Hollings doesnt get through the hole in time. DD will be a steady back, Hollings will be the homerun back.
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Id be happy with 1200 yards and 13-15 TD's as long as Carr has time to throw and has a 3000+ yard year also.
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Thanks SteelBlue You guys are forgetting Hollings, I've read were people think he may emerge as a starter. I think DD will go maybe 1300, It has a lot to do with the effectiveness of our passing game. If Hollings emerges it would be a wonderful problem, Rookie of the year or the other great back. |
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I just hope this isnt history repeating itself... Back with the Oilers, there were a lot of "One hit wonders" at running back like Gary Brown, Rodney Thomas, Lorenzo White, etc, etc... good one year, **** the rest
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DD is going for 2000. Probably not going to happen, but hay go for it. He probably gets about 1500. But think about what we had in year 1. Pro bowl would be hard, but if he got close to his 2000 and added in the receiving game like last year, wouldnt be a reach. YOU GO DD. YOU DA MAN.
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Davis hasn't shown me that he's durable enough to withstand the pounding week in and week out. Last year for example: Training camp - broken hand - out 4 weeks Week 3 - inactive - hip injury Week 9 - chest/rib injury - had to leave game and did not return Week 14 - inactive ankle/thigh injuries Do any of you realize that 2000 yards is 400 carries at 5 yards per? If you get 320 carries out of the guy and he stays healthy it will be a major accomplishment. There were only 8 RBs in the league last year who had over 320 carries (20 per game avg.) I have a feeling we'll see a lot of Hollings this year on third downs and in certain situations. If one guy gets 1500 and the other gets 500, that would be great. 125 rushing yards per game puts you in the top 10 in the league. I stood next to DD back in February and there's no apparent bulk up - although I had nothing to compare it against. He's not a very big guy. Last edited by aj.; 05-04-2004 at 08:56 PM. |
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Following up on aj's comments, it would behove the Texans not to overrun DD even if he is playing fantastically for two reasons (1) to minimize the shear abuse of too many plays which increases the chance of injury and that he will be gone at a critical time and (2) to let Hollings develop so that wehn DD inevitably has injuries (as all RB's do) he isn't running in to take over having basically watched the games from the bench. It doesn't bother me a bit if the Texans have 2000 rushing yards split between two backs 1500/500, 1250/750 or 1000/1000--and the more towards the latter it is probably the more seemlessly the team will continue when one goes down.
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Much as I'd love to see DD rack up 2000, it doesn't seem very likely and that is PERFECTLY FINE. If he finishes with 1200-1500, AJ's over 1000 yards receiving, and the Texans are piling up TDs and wins, none of us will really complain!
We haven't seen enough of Hollings to really KNOW. But I think it'll be easy for him to work into the lineup this year because the rest of the RB competition of last year is over. My nightmare scenario, of course, is that Hollings' knee blows out again and DD has a year full of nagging injuries. |
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Usually people who get 2000 rushing in a season have little of no passing game, thats why they get so many carries. J. Lewis had a rokie QB and subpar WRs. He got the ball like every play.
B. Sanders(the best RB of all time) was basically the only weapon on his team his whole career. He got a lot of carries. With the solid mix of run and pass our offense likes to run, it would be almost impossible for DD to get 2000 yards unless he averaged like 7 YARDS PER CARRY for the season and thats basically impossible.
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I very much dislike "running-back-by-committee". I hope we do NOT do that. Pick the best guy, with the best combo of present performance and future potential, and give him the green light. Let him run with full confidence...not looking over his shoulder.
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As a contrary example look at Ricky Williams last year. The Dolphins ran him 76 times in weeks 2 & 3 last year. Even though they had a week 4 bye, the next week he had a 1.8 ypc and it was another 7 weeks until he broke 4 ypc--in that time he also had a 3.0 ypc week and 3 sub-3 ypc weeks. They are wearing a great back out.
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There's a lot of room between Ricky Williams (who, incidentally, is also asked to play as a "pound the ball between the tackles" style) and a Hearst/Barlow combo.
The greatest backs usually play the game start to finish with appropriate breathers and there are plenty of examples. That's what I would want for either DD or Hollings. If you agree, then we're on the same page. But it's true that if I were to err on one side or the other, I would err on the Ricky Williams extreme. |
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