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Player's Numbers (Chron.com)

The Pencil Neck

Hall of Fame
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/6577926.html

There's actually some disturbing stuff in there:

Rookie defensive end Connor Barwin, who played at the University of Cincinnati, chose No. 98 because it was worn by former Bearcat Antwan Peek. Peek was the Texans' third-round pick in 2003 and played four seasons before signing with Cleveland.

Did anyone else get a weird Matrix-like reality shift moment when you read that?

I mean... Peek?
 
Sadly, I thought Peek could've been a very good player. I think he was lacking between the ears and not getting the coaching he needed to succeed.
 
As long as Schaub isn't saying "I'm honoring the number of David Carr" or Cushing saying "Jay Foreman was the man!" I'm ok with whatever they want to pick.

Love David Anderson's response. Smart move.
 
As long as Schaub isn't saying "I'm honoring the number of David Carr" or Cushing saying "Jay Foreman was the man!" I'm ok with whatever they want to pick.

Love David Anderson's response. Smart move.

I thought Schaub pulled the ultimate PR move by sticking with "8". He made all those CARR #8 conversions possible thus saving countless fans a ton of money to replace all their already purchased DC gear.

That's the way to ingratitate yourself to the fans IMO. Even if that wasn't a factor it still worked out nice for me. :)
 
Maybe Barwin chose 98 becasue he wanted to be the first Texan with the number 98 that actually did anything worth mentioning.
 
I don't know about any one else, but these kind of articles from the Chron drive me crazy. Maybe it is because I am in Austin and don't get as much Texans news here, but was this really the best topic that they could come up with in the middle of training camp? Was there really nothing else to cover yesterday?

I am looking forward to an article about the origins of player's nicknames...
 
“I picked 89 because it's a really popular receiver number,” David Anderson said. “(It's) not because I want to look cool or anything but just in case some big-time receiver comes here wanting his No. 89. Like if Steve Smith ever comes here, I'll get a pretty big buyout.”

I love DA.
 
As a UVA fan, it is still a little weird seeing Schaub wear 8 rather than 7. The "Schaub 7" is, to this day, a jersey of choice for many Hoo fans.

If Chad Stanley wasn't still on the team when Schaub had to choose a number, my guess is we would have gone back to 7 after the trade. But the last thing he wanted to do early on was cause a ruckus with a veteran teammate--especially an original Texan--so he simply kept his Falcons number. By the time Stanley was cut, the team was already marketing "Schaub 8" jerseys, so it was too late.
 
Thor said it best......

“I try to go by the old saying that the number doesn't make the player, the player makes the number,” rookie tight end James Casey said. “I didn't get much say in my number (86), but I'm just thankful to even have a jersey.”
 
Slightly off topic

See all this is doing to me is making my first "mid-week jones" worse than it was before. I got football last Saturday and now it's really three more days until Saturday night and more football. I'm dying here and already annoyed that next week I have to wait even longer to get to the Monday night game. I've looked up just about every Texans related story on the web trying to ease my sufferring. I'm already out of new Texans news!

Just having a few things like this in the Chronic everyday is good and in a way it's driving me nuts! GET HERE NOW SATURDAY!
 
Just now got around to reading the whole article, and found it interesting. And yeah, that DA is a funny guy!
 
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