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Wow that really hurts my feelings. I am like 10th on all posts and that cannot be all about trades. Can it?Badboy always trying to trade players. Lol that’s about the only thing he really talks about
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Wow that really hurts my feelings. I am like 10th on all posts and that cannot be all about trades. Can it?Badboy always trying to trade players. Lol that’s about the only thing he really talks about
Wow that really hurts my feelings. I am like 10th on all posts and that cannot be all about trades. Can it?
Me too! Takes a lot to bother me. Shoulda used one of them iconie thingiesLol I was joking bro.
Where's is he going to get that "elite" coaching here? Coutee is a healthy scratch every week because of his sub par route running. Coulter is really going to have his work cut out for him.He also likely didn't have the elite coaching needing to polish his routes.
Thanks for the info 281. If you are correct he will be a steal for us. We may have to transition to him in 2021 from one of the others.I see alot of ppl sleeping on this guy but I am extremely excited for him. I think his floor is Kenny Stills. I think his ceiling is Stefon Diggs or better. I really like him. He's from a small school and got by nicely with his physical tools. He also likely didn't have the elite coaching needing to polish his routes. If he can refine his route running, he's a starter year 2 in my opinion. He will definitely make the roster.
I am hoping that the issue with wide receivers as a group has been on ability to stay on the field and hopefully not John Perry.Where's is he going to get that "elite" coaching here? Coutee is a healthy scratch every week because of his sub par route running. Coulter is really going to have his work cut out for him.
I am hoping that the issue with wide receivers as a group has been on ability to stay on the field and hopefully not John Perry.
I am hoping that the issue with wide receivers as a group has been on ability to stay on the field and hopefully not John Perry.
I ask myself why is Coutee still on roster? If he makes it thru final cut, it will not be his cheap contract as that can be replaced. He won't be in doghouse if ever was. If here, maybe Obrien wants him here. Like Fuller, may be it is Keke's time to be healthy a full season. If I am going to root for Fuller I might as well root for Coutee.Just saying. Even with WRs missing games with injury, Coutee still can't get on the field. And Coulter isn't known for his route running ability, from everything I'm reading about him, that is. Never saw the dude play.
No doubt he's got talent, and he used that to his advantage against the lesser competition of D1-2A, but he won't have that advantage in the NFL, so coaching him up is going to be that much more critical, and I have concerns with that more than I do the player.
Keke has to be behind Cobb. Not many kids come in and wreck shop like he did against the Colts, but he is just not consistent with his knowledge/routes and health. That will get you the dog house 100% of the time. I prefer his upside over Carter so he can make the team if he cleans that stuff up. The 55 vs 53 roster could mean an extra WR with the health issues we have had. Would Coulter survive being placed on the practice squad if they want him to learn, develop, and get stronger for a year?I think Coutee's biggest problem was getting the plays/routes down. Maybe another season with the playbook and this off-season might've helped him. He certainly has the tools to be a good receiver.....provided he's worked hard this off-season to improve his route running and playbook.
Keke has to be behind Cobb. Not many kids come in and wreck shop like he did against the Colts, but he is just not consistent with his knowledge/routes and health. That will get you the dog house 100% of the time. I prefer his upside over Carter so he can make the team if he cleans that stuff up. The 55 vs 53 roster could mean an extra WR with the health issues we have had. Would Coulter survive being placed on the practice squad if they want him to learn, develop, and get stronger for a year?
I prefer his upside over Carter's...
Texans were 22nd in kickoff returns, 5th in punt returns at 9.7, but 8-10 yards is a large group of 9 teams, Colts led punt returns over 17 per clip. I think with our ST coaching most guys could return like Carter, as you said, no wiggle or explosiveness, just goes forward and gets what is there. He is dependable and I don't fear ST plays anymoreI understand Carter's numbers as a returner are at the top of the league, but he just don't look like he's doing much on returns.
Is there a yards per return stat?
I hope we're looking to improve at punt/kick returner
Keke has to be behind Cobb. Not many kids come in and wreck shop like he did against the Colts, but he is just not consistent with his knowledge/routes and health. That will get you the dog house 100% of the time. I prefer his upside over Carter so he can make the team if he cleans that stuff up. The 55 vs 53 roster could mean an extra WR with the health issues we have had. Would Coulter survive being placed on the practice squad if they want him to learn, develop, and get stronger for a year?
Texans were 22nd in kickoff returns, 5th in punt returns at 9.7, but 8-10 yards is a large group of 9 teams, Colts led punt returns over 17 per clip. I think with our ST coaching most guys could return like Carter, as you said, no wiggle or explosiveness, just goes forward and gets what is there. He is dependable and I don't fear ST plays anymore
I am very impressed with this interview and with Coulter. Seems to be very articulate and understands the in and outs of the position. Seems to have the right attitude and desire to do what is required to succeed. This uncommon year will make it hard for him, for all rookies, at first, but looking down the road, I think this signing could be a gem.Film Review with Isaiah Coulter - Texans Unfiltered
Film review and breakdown, interviewing Texans rookie WR Isaiah Coulter from Rhode Islandtexansunfiltered.com
To piggyback, this offseason will be challenging for any of the newcomers. Cooks may be the exception since he has been on a team that has similar principles. Even if the OC varies from the current playbook, I fear there will not be enough time to get it properly implemented. For the rookies on offense and defense, their progression could be painful whenever the season begins. I'm rooting for Coutler to make the team.There's a good write up in the Chronicle this morning on the difficulty UDFAs are going to have this year to make an impression, and make the team, because there will be no OTA's and only these virtual sessions. But, Coulter received the largest guaranteed money, $75,000, to sign with the Texans; and NT Auzoyah Alufohai the second highest at $65,000. Both of these players were clearly on the Texans radar, were in constant contact with the organization and were being played as soon as we were finished drafting in the 6th round. At the least, they should make the PS.
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Here's a good write up on Alufohai :
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Where's is he going to get that "elite" coaching here? Coutee is a healthy scratch every week because of his sub par route running. Coulter is really going to have his work cut out for him.
We still have Scotty Mitchell too. He’s a burner. Just not the route runner Will is.About to get some on the job training. I hope he’s been working hard on his routes.
Anyone else find it ironic that a team with a complicated playbook, requires WRs to read coverage and be good route runners have Coutee, Mitchell, and Coulter who struggle with......route running?We still have Scotty Mitchell too. He’s a burner. Just not the route runner Will is.
LOL. There is a thin line between arrogance and stupidity.One of BOB's strengths was 'coaching 'em up'... just needed the raw talent, coaching will handle the rest.
Any else find it ironic that a team with a complicated playbook, requires WRs to read coverage and be good route runners have Coutee, Mitchell, and Coulter who struggle with......route running?
LOL. There is a thin line between arrogance and stupidity.
Any else find it ironic that a team with a complicated playbook, requires WRs to read coverage and be good route runners have Coutee, Mitchell, and Coulter who struggle with......route running?
Watching this Coulter film again better updated me as to what his potential may be after being in the NFL up to this point.
Combine and 2019 Season results:
6'-2" @ 198 / 4.45-40 / VJ: 36" / BJ: 121"
G: 11 / C: 72 / YDS: 1,039 / YPC: 14.4 / TD: 8
I'm curious if he has put on any NFL weight due to diet and lifting? At Rhode Island he was obviously the focus in the receiving game for DC's. His 4.45-40 speed looks good on paper but t didn't look that fast on film.
But I will take into consideration that with defenses focusing on him....he definitely faced defenders at the line and at least one over the top who had the angles when covering Coulter. This could make determining his ability to get behind defenders a bit more difficult. One thing for certain...Cooks will pull the double coverage and Coulter will see man with the defense counting on Watson to focus his throws elsewhere.
Again, the best move Kelly and Watson could do against the Colts is get Coulter involved early and hopefully catch them sleeping. It would certainly shake-up the expected coverage scheme if they could involve him early and with some success.