http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...ubYF?slug=jc-texans090406&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
Best write up I have seen.
Best write up I have seen.
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Jwwillis said:"That said, the Texans were in negotiations with Bush and agent Joel Segal until two days before the draft. When the sides couldn't agree on the guaranteed money in the contract, the Texans went to Williams."
Im not sure this is true.
Grid said:that article sucked.. mostly because it deflates my confidence in Carr's ability to be rehabilitated.
Well written and interesting read.. but id have preferred to have him talk about the light at the end of the tunnel, rather than the apparent lack of improvement that Carr has shown.
J-Man said:I think that the bottom line is that Carr has the potential to be good, possibily very good at times...if Kubiak can rewire him after the 4yrs of "coaching and development" he got under Capers & Co.
Makes me wonder a bit how good he could be in his 5th season if Casserly had gotten a decent veteran QB to take the lumps for the first couple seasons and show Carr the rules of the road.
Worse, he threw an interception into double coverage when he had no pressure coming at him.
Napa Auto Parts said:thats why all the media gave the texans a hard time at least from what i could tell they went the cheap route. and from what i could tell that was the only reason or was it strange that they were only interested in mario williams 1 week before the draft. when they couldnt come up with a deal with bush.
infantrycak said:I hate when people say stuff like this--two players around a thrown ball is not necessarily double coverage. There was one guy covering Lundy--the ball was tipped up and a LB who was not covering Lundy made a good play on the tipped ball to get the INT.
Grid said:that article sucked.. mostly because it deflates my confidence in Carr's ability to be rehabilitated.
Well written and interesting read.. but id have preferred to have him talk about the light at the end of the tunnel, rather than the apparent lack of improvement that Carr has shown.