That's the big problem I have with McNair, he needs to learn to chop someone's nuts off after a year or two of bad production. He's too much of a softy.
Waiting to see how he covers Dallas Clark. If he is going to make a difference for us in winning the division, he needs to limit Dallas Clark. I don't know if he can do that...
I don't think he will holdout into the season. All these guys want their money. He'll take the 9 million and never play for the Texans again after this year.
You know, I don't think you can think of all the possible bad situations I can come up with in real gametime. Such as the DE coming unblocked and beefcaking Sage to force a fumble. So I will say I have marginally changed my mind.
In my mind sometimes you have to play the percentages. There are certain playcalls that bug me because they have a little more flare when none is necessary. This gives a player the oppurtunity to do something crazy. In that situation, even before the "copter" happened, I remember thinking WTF...
How about calling a bootleg pass play against the Colts when we could have easily gone "32 belly" and kicked a field goal to extend lead in the infamous Rosencopter game. If you run it up the middle it eats clock, you gain 1-2 yards, and either kick a field goal or put them deep in their...
I'm excited about Casey the most. I think he could be just as effective as OD if used.
With Cushing I just don't know if he can cover Dallas Clark. If he can't then that ain't going to help us beat the Colts and win the division.
Let's see...
Can a crappy team have talent? Yes, the Lions have Sims and Calvin Johnson
Can a crappy team have chemistry? No... unless it's chemistry to suck (anyone seen the South Park baseball episode?)
I'll take chemistry.
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