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This dan fellow is saying he has sources saying they ARE going to pursue Chester Taylor. And of course McClain is saying the opposite.I have inside sources close to the Texans FO that the Texans are INDEED interested in Chester Taylor and is going to pursuit him once FA starts tonight.
Posted by: dan
Personally, i would love the texans to get a FA running back just for the sheer fact we can rub in John's face that was wrong.
Not so fast..
This dan fellow is saying he has sources saying they ARE going to pursue Chester Taylor. And of course McClain is saying the opposite.
Now it comes down to this, should we believe this unknown guy who claims to have sources within the Texans FO or should we believe beat writer, McClain?
My conclusion: They're both full of **** and don't have an effin' idea of what's going on within the Texans FO, nor what's Rick Smith gonna do in the FA.
It might be wise for us to bring in a veteran RB at least. If we draft one our RB corps will consist of a bunch of babies who desperately need the mentorship of a vet. It might be a while, but I think we'll eventually bring in a vet. It might not be LT, TJ, CT, etc., but I think we get somebody.
you would think so. its a pretty glaring weakness and there is a slew of guys that could come in and have a good shot at improving our team. i'm not sure the price would be that prohibitive either...it just may take some patience for the candidates to test the water and come back to us and accept possibly a more Texans-friendly deal than they originally asked for.
we might end up with a Willie Parker on a one year deal with possibly a team option in 2011 (the dead season). i don't think they are going to go after the top tier guys (taylor, jones, tomlinson). the team is operating as if there is a cap so don't expect much if anything at any position. after all, they just signed Matt Turk. Championship time.
I think Texans will watch this first surge of free agency and then start bringing in players next week who can compete for jobs or back up.
From his rolling commentary/Twitter feed.
Is this ust me, but isn't every player that a team signs someone who could compete for jobs or back-up?
McClain is not the guy to trust on these things. He puts out what the FO wants him to put out.
Lots of injuries, too.Just saw that the Raiders released Justin Fargas. Anyone for giving him a chance? I'm not real familiar with him, but he doesn't have a lot of miles on him.
Just saw that the Raiders released Justin Fargas. Anyone for giving him a chance? I'm not real familiar with him, but he doesn't have a lot of miles on him.
Lots of injuries, too.
LOL. So was that a "yeah, let's try him out", or " nah, doesn't look like a good fit"?Huggy Bear's kid.
I was just looking into that and didn't see much. The Raiders say he failed a physical, but I think that's just hot air. He had a $1.7 mil. roster bonus if he was on the roster Monday.I couldn't remember Fargas being injured a lot, just McFadden. Were Fargas' injuries minor or did he miss a lot of time with nagging injuries like A. Green seemed to have with us?
I couldn't remember Fargas being injured a lot, just McFadden. Were Fargas' injuries minor or did he miss a lot of time with nagging injuries like A. Green seemed to have with us?
I seem to remember a few people on here being big on him. Oh well, it's not like I'm dying to get him. I like Chester Taylor a ton more.Fargas had a ton of injuries in college and very early in his NFL career. The last handful of year he has been healthy, but in NFL terms has also been just another guy.
I was just looking into that and didn't see much. The Raiders say he failed a physical, but I think that's just hot air. He had a $1.7 mil. roster bonus if he was on the roster Monday.
I believe, he was out with a knee injury the last 2 games of last season and was battling a groin injury the year before which I think also lead him to miss first 2 2009 games.
Not really directed at you, but when I said healthy I meant normal Rb healthy versus, career stuff.
I want to say that in his college early MFL career he totally shattered his leg and had a serious knee injury. Honestly, if my mind does not have too much jack and coke clouding it he is very fortunate to have had any type of NFL career much less making it to 30 as RB.
Just saw that the Raiders released Justin Fargas. Anyone for giving him a chance? I'm not real familiar with him, but he doesn't have a lot of miles on him.
I'm OK with it.
When you look at that Raiders team, there's just so much disfunction on it. I always thought that Fargas was sort of a consistently "good" piece of their puzzle, when compared to the absolute junk that surrounded him.
He gets through the smallest windows of space, IMO, and seems to churn out some good yardage when it looks like there's nothing there. I won't completely compare him to Domanick Davis, but his mentality and his way of nosing through the gang-tackling to find any sort of progress that might be there for him, is commendable.
He's not a strong guy. But he is agile as a cat; able to turn the corner very fast, and he's not going to care that he's part of a RBBC group of guys. He's been there, done that.
It's unbelieveable how much respect is being shown to Fargas on the Raiders message board. This piece was posted on the official site as a tribute.
You can read what the fans have to say, and use it as a good way to estimate a player's value.
Some Falcons fans might be ecstatic over the past two days, but they should venture over here and see what 99.9% of us Texans fans thought of Dunta's antics and his overall value this past season.
I remember long ago, when we acquired Philip Buchanon from the Raiders. A lot of us, including myself, were thrilled. We were getting a fast guy at CB, and it just felt awesome to make a move for some other team's guy.
Then we started seeing what the Raiders fans had to say.
Ouch! Talk about having a sudden sinking feeling. And, they were right.
I am not a Fargas fan boy, but he plays very hard and he is quick on his feet. He's a veteran, so you won't get some starry-eyed rookie who takes a year to fit in and understand things.
Yep, and the same thing with Jordan Black a couple of years ago. A lot of us thought we were getting a good player but the Chiefs fans were glad to see him go. Turns out they were right.
I've always liked Fargas. He seems like a good, hard working kid. But I think all he does is eliminate Moats from the equation. He doesn't solve the RB issue but he gives us a good solid backup. Can he block?
His blocking and recieving out of the backfield are questions I have. He doesn't have a lot of catches, but the Raiders really haven't had a QB for several years. Russell couldn't hit the ocean from the beach. The only reason I even brought him up was more out of name recognition than anything else. I would rather keep Moats than get Fargas. Not to say I wouldn't mind seeing him try out or get some TC reps for a minimal contract.