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Is he similar to Chris Johnson?
He is similar in speed is about all.
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Is he similar to Chris Johnson?
He has the tools if healthy.Go to his player page here: Anthony Alridge. Hit the play button on the highlights (it's him with Denver against us)
I met Anthony at the Shrine Game back in 2008 and he told me he was going to score a TD for me in the game then talk to me on camera and he did. In the Youtube film he is talking to me not the HC. We're friends now and e-mail each other often back and fourth. I'm glad he is in Houston now and wish him the best. He also told me he only wanted to be a Texan at the time I told him I'd put in a good word for because he might have a good fit here at the time now he has his chance to shine here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYkRyf4siLs
I understand this and I am not saying he is going to come in here and be God. Our RB has not come back to his 2008 form yet. He is low risk high reword type of guy on the PS if he does not work out then set him free but I say give him a shot.Ya know I love AA, Gary!
But he does fumble the ball when he gets hit hard, even though he can certainly run between the tackles.
He doesn't have problem handling the ball. It's just that he's too small.
If we're going to use him, I can only feel comfortable running plays that provide him a good chance to go near the sideline. Same thing on punt and kick returns.
He was a receiver that the Cougars converted to RB (since they didn't have a good one at the time but they had a lot of good receivers) so there are many ways to use him.
Best is to use him as a decoy like Reggie Bush!![]()
But really, if they can use him properly, he might help in certain situations!
Let's say when you need a long one at the end of the half or when you're behind, that's where you don't have to worry about the risks.
After having read this post, I still want to know..."Why?"
Watch him at about the 40 yard line on this replay.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ff7fS06deQ&feature=related
So far, I've asked for Mark Parson and Anthony Aldridge. 2 for 2.
Because he's a playmaker and he comes very inexpensive!
Let's say for some reason, if Slaton is down and we're at the 4 yd line and they stuff the LOS. The blocking by our O-line and Chris Brown would be hard-pressed to take it in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMIo5nbUz0c&feature=related
All he needs is a decent block by either the RT or the TE (whoever lines up outside) and a decent block by a big receiver like AJ for example.
Even if there's a safety back there, he would have better chance to get the goal line than Chris Brown.
He might even have a better chance than Slaton with that quickness and speed.
The chance of a fumble here is quite low.
There are other examples, I'll see if I can find them.
His use in the running game could probably only be used in more selected situations, since as a pass blocker, I would think he would resemble a bowling pin.
Since our blocking seems to consist of getting close to an opponent and yelling "boogada, boogada" AA should do very well.Pass block? Probably not! Maybe once or twice a game. Rubbing off a lineman on the way out or a cut block, that's about it!
Against the 3-4, sending him out into the flat, even only as decoy, would serve the same purpose as blocking when we're in a single back formation.
The OLB will just have to follow him!
3-4 carries a game, perhaps a reverse once in a while.
Throw to him 2-3 times a game, either out of the backfield or as a receiver.
Use him as a decoy a 2-3 times.
Use him as a returner here and there, depending on game situation.
He can be the emergency RB, slot receiver, and kick returner.
With A.D.'s being day-to-day with a concussion, you never know if he may get activated. (I doubt it, but then again...)
Texans going to run the "Cougar" formation?
I don't think the Jets "Seminole" formation went unnoticed![]()
Since our blocking seems to consist of getting close to an opponent and yelling "boogada, boogada" AA should do very well.
If this is a move to get Jacoby out I think they need to give him one more shot on the field. Do or die. They spent a 3rd on him and if as much leash as they'll ever give is PR I call that a blown pick.
How are Aldriges' hands?
Steelb,
If it truly was about PR and saving a nickel, Kubes would've been hired in 2002 when he interviewed then.
TB I have to disagree
1.McNair was new and he gave Casserly total control. McNair knew that the first coach with an expansion franchise always gets fired after 4-5 years.
McNair knew he didn't need the PR back when the franchise was formed because Houston was a football hungry town.
2. After the CC debacle the fans were turning on McNair and the milk from the cash cow was about to dry up. Hence the hiring of the hometown boy done good (Kubes).
I believe McNair is about
Making money first and if the team happens to win that makes it even better. Eight years and not even a winning record speaks volumes to me.
JMHO
TB I have to disagree
1.McNair was new and he gave Casserly total control. McNair knew that the first coach with an expansion franchise always gets fired after 4-5 years.
McNair knew he didn't need the PR back when the franchise was formed because Houston was a football hungry town.
2. After the CC debacle the fans were turning on McNair and the milk from the cash cow was about to dry up. Hence the hiring of the hometown boy done good (Kubes). After 3 years of Smithiak the team has improved (after CC it would be hard not to) Smithiak are saying the Texans are a playoff team. After week one this team is looking more like the team CC told the fans they were playoff caliber. The CC team that finished 2-14.
The fans see an uninspired team that got phsically kicked in the mouth by the Jets and seemed to quit. The fans are getting restless and rightfully so. IMO If Kubes has a losing record this year I predict the PR guy that McNair is will force Kubes to be fired.
A new coach with a SB win on his resume will be hired (there are 5-6 of them available) This will buy the McNair PR team more time. It will keep the cash cow alive and the milk (money) will keep on flwing.
I believe McNair is about
Making money first and if the team happens to win that makes it even better. Eight years and not even a winning record speaks volumes to me.
JMHO
Then McNair isn't a good businessman. Playoff teams are raking it in hand over fist. So much money to be made on the road to the Super Bowl.
And this is why it's stupid to think McNair isn't trying to win or doesn't have the team's best interest at heart.There probably isn't a soul in this city who wants to him more than Mr. McNair, sadly he has a couple of character flaws......he's too damn loyal and passive. (He should've never let Kubiak hire his own G.M. it's just a conflict of interest) But if Kubiak and his cronies don't turn it around this week and win atleast 9 games, they're gone. Hell, winning 9 games might not even save them....it should be playoffs or bust.
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That is the way it should be, but unfortunately I believe that this team would have to do a monumental nose dive in the scale of Capers' last year in order for McNair to look elsewhere.
Hmm....I dig the loveable loser title, but sure. Mark Parson, Anthony Aldridge, and magical playoff run.Can you please ask for a winning season, since everything else is rolling your way?![]()