You want to hear some positive? OK
Andrea Johnson is a freaking monster and Cory Bradford aint bad either. Carr is on his way (not completely there yet, though) and the O-line is looking MUCH IMPROVED. Davis's effort is astounding (he's just careless with the ball). No complaints here about the half-back. Why do they call the half-back a full-back? He's half-way back to the tail-back. The tail-back is a full-back is a runningback, and so is the half-back a runningback, but he's not a full-back because he's not fully back, you see.
Babin is a RB's nightmare and he does get to the QB some. Jamie Sharper is the real life version of that nightmare and Foreman is no slouch. Payne is big. He's just big. That will do. The D-lineman are good, we're just missing one (3-4). We have 3 great CB's, but one of them is playing safety and another is making rookie mistakes (understandably). Our punter has mucho horsepower and I don't see us missing a lot of field goals. None, as a matter of fact.
Oh, and our cheerleaders are basically hot and the uniforms are pretty good (I mean the players uniforms, actually).
The stadium rocks and the astrodome could be a big nice parking lot.
We need one more thing....WINS! I know Double Drop is our best RB, but he's playing like he has mental problems, lol. What I really think is that he's trying too hard to actually make a run at 2000 yds. and he's forgetting about the team and keeping possession of the football. He's guilty of trying too hard and in a careless and risky way. He's gambling with the teams record by pushing for those extra few yards on every play, because he wants to be a super stud. There are 2 ways for an RB to lose credit with me. One is lack of effort (not getting the yardage), which DD has no problem with, and 2 is carelessness, which is usually caused by "I want to be the very best stud in the history of the game--RIGHT NOW." I'm seeing risky moves, which are attempts at breaking it wide open, at the expense of a team that just needs to keep possession of the ball. Instead of ALWAYS trying to fake out and outmaneuvre, he needs to try wrapping both of those arms around the ball most of the time. You shouldn't take that second arm off the ball until there is nobody in front of you and it really has become a footrace. He can see that he's probably about to get hit, but he still doesn't wrap up the ball like he should. On the last fumble, the announcer said, "And he did it
again!!!" That's pretty much how I felt. He should've already been out of the game.