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What if he turns out to be good? Still don't want him?
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If the Texans give up a bunch for DW than there is no way I want him.
I hope the Texans do not draft a QB.
I believe it would be David Carr all over again.
David Carr was amazing in collage.
I do not believe David had a chance to grow
do to the lack of O-Line.
That being said who ever we pick will have better weapons then David.
This year's QB selectons are not worth our first round pick.
What I want?
Jay cutler on a one year deal
if obrian fails to work his magic with cutler.
get rid of both.
Let the new coach pick what ever QB he wants next year and even move up to get him if we must.
Get your pink soap out it's going to be a long season
I hope the Texans do not draft a QB.
I believe it would be David Carr all over again.
David Carr was amazing in collage.
I do not believe David had a chance to grow
do to the lack of O-Line.
That being said who ever we pick will have better weapons then David.
This year's QB selectons are not worth our first round pick.
John McClain
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Texas Tech QB Patrick Mahomes is visiting with Texans tonight and tomorrow
I'm talking about using the players strengths.
Instead of running our little running backs between the tackles, why weren't we attacking the edges?
Why weren't we using misdirection?
Why weren't we running RB & TE screens?
RBs come into the league making impact almost from day 1. Why were we feeding Lamar Miller like he was the only RB on our roster? Then every time someone else made a play; Grimes, Blue, Hunt... they're quickly shown the bench & we pound Miller up the middle.
I don't know, ask the supposed offensive genius we have coaching this team.
Gillman wouldn't have been considered the father of the modern offenses if he had Os at QB with the Texans OL.
Coryell couldn't have made that combo work... Walsh either
I'm talking about using the players strengths.
Instead of running our little running backs between the tackles, why weren't we attacking the edges?
Why weren't we using misdirection?
Why weren't we running RB & TE screens?
RBs come into the league making impact almost from day 1. Why were we feeding Lamar Miller like he was the only RB on our roster? Then every time someone else made a play; Grimes, Blue, Hunt... they're quickly shown the bench & we pound Miller up the middle.
NoWhat if he turns out to be good? Still don't want him?
No
There is always next season. It is best to address plenty of other needs and be more of a complete team before making any big trades for a top rated Qb prospect.
I don't think Billy really wants to draft a QB in the first round because he knows the pressure would then be on him to play the guy and make it work.Here's a plan: draft 2 QBs (1st and 3rd rounds) and start Savage.
I don't think Billy really wants to draft a QB in the first round because he knows the pressure would then be on him to play the guy and make it work.
It is said by most all the draft nics that this seasons Quarterbacks are projects at best. I would not take the chance of being burned just to say we got a big name Qb in the draft. I would go with the consensus overall on how they percieve Qb draft prospects. While they could be wrong why would you give up several important draft needs to get one of them? Chances are no more than one Qb is taken in the top ten so that leaves us plenty of options. It is a crap shoot as to if the Qb we draft is good or is not injury prone ala Savage any season we draft, but especially on what is seen as a weak QB draft for the most part. If we are talking about a Qb looked at with the same can't miss optimism as Andrew Luck than by all means I am for trading key picks for that Qb but it does not appear that one Qb is in this draft.You don't want him even if he turns out to be good?
Remind me not to take you seriously.
It is said by most all the draft nics that this seasons Quarterbacks are projects at best. I would not take the chance of being burned just to say we got a big name Qb in the draft. I would go with the consensus overall on how they percieve Qb draft prospects. While they could be wrong why would you give up several important draft needs to get one of them?
Being a "project" is not the same as "backup material."
Ben Roethlisberger, Joe Flacco, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees were all "projects." There are no sure things in this year's draft class, but plenty of talent & upside. If a team were to invest time & dedication into one of these guys, they very well may develop into a franchise QB.
I'm talking about using the players strengths.
Instead of running our little running backs between the tackles, why weren't we attacking the edges?
Why weren't we using misdirection?
Why weren't we running RB & TE screens?
RBs come into the league making impact almost from day 1. Why were we feeding Lamar Miller like he was the only RB on our roster? Then every time someone else made a play; Grimes, Blue, Hunt... they're quickly shown the bench & we pound Miller up the middle.
Being a "project" is not the same as "backup material."
Ben Roethlisberger, Joe Flacco, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees were all "projects." All the required talent, but missing one thing or another that would make them "sure things" (which aren't always sure things).
There are no sure things in this year's draft class, but plenty of talent & upside. If a team were to invest time & dedication into one of these guys, they very well may develop into a franchise QB.
I know what a project is and that Projects can turn out great but my point is why trade away a bunch of draft picks for anyone not seen as a sure thing? If our team was to do that I feel that is a mistake in that it is more of a gamble and more times than not you lose when you gamble.There are no sure things in this year's draft class, but plenty of talent & upside. If a team were to invest time & dedication into one of these guys, they very well may develop into a franchise QB.
Grooming a Qb is fine if you don't see a sure thing or Qb's who seem to need less grooming than the ones in a current draft. You don't give away a ton of draft picks without a league wide consensus that the player you want is a sure thing or needs just a little grooming to be special.The problem with that is, we're in "win now" mode. Apparently there's no time to groom a qb when you're in "win now" mode...
We've been "grooming" Savage for going on four years.The problem with that is, we're in "win now" mode. Apparently there's no time to groom a qb when you're in "win now" mode...
The Qb class for next season is scene as much better than this season. I say take Davis Webb or another Qb along his lines this season and hopefully get our Franchise Qb next season. That is unless Davis turns out to be a diamond in the ruff ala Dak Prescott.We've been "grooming" Savage for going on four years.
Its time to see what we've got.
So to give him the best shot at success you draft to fill holes in the O-line and give the defense more weapons so we can get the ball back if/when he stumbles.
I would also draft another "project" QB to start grooming for the future.
You don't know about next year but you do know about this year. And what you do know is that the top three QB's are not a good fit for O'Brians offense. Trubisky, Watson and Mohomes are all only 6'-2". This is not ideal for a pocket passer. They best fit play action and sprint out offenses. So the question is: will OB change his offense; or draft QB's who are drop back pocket passers? In this draft, Kizer, Kaaya and Webb are at least 6'-4" but all of them are at least a two year project. Maybe we don't know for certain about next year, but no one this year rate a first or second round selection - for our offense.No one knows with any certainty what next year's qb class will look like until someone ... next year.
You don't know about next year but you do know about this year. And what you do know is that the top three QB's are not a good fit for O'Brians offense. Trubisky, Watson and Mohomes are all only 6'-2". This is not ideal for a pocket passer. They best fit play action and sprint out offenses. So the question is: will OB change his offense; or draft QB's who are drop back pocket passers? In this draft, Kizer, Kaaya and Webb are at least 6'-4" but all of them are at least a two year project. Maybe we don't know for certain about next year, but no one this year rate a first or second round selection - for our offense.
I know what a project is and that Projects can turn out great but my point is why trade away a bunch of draft picks for anyone not seen as a sure thing? If our team was to do that I feel that is a mistake in that it is more of a gamble and more times than not you lose when you gamble.
If you disagree I understand but to me nothing short of what many scouts see as an IT Qb or sure thing from the start is worth making a huge jump in the draft to get. There is too much value in keeping as many picks as possible imo. Our need for a franchise Qb should not superceed common sense.
All I know is this one is seen as not that deep in talent. Chances are next season will provide more depth talent wise.No one knows with any certainty what next year's qb class will look like until someone ... next year.
When you're a team like the Texans starving for a decent QB, it behooves them to draft one every year until they find one.Ideal schmideal, I believe Mahomes and Trubisky can consistently make throws from the pocket and plays while extending time from it.
I know that for certain as much as I do any guarantee that next year will deliver some super crop of franchise QB's.
I was thinking more along the lines of a trade into the top 10 which would cost way more than it would be worth.I agree with you. I'd be shocked if the Texans traded up to get "their QB" at the same time I will take it to mean they believe that QB is special, the way the Steelers thought Roethlisberger was special. The way the Ravens thought Flacco was special. It might turn out like Washington trading up for RGIII, which was side tracked by poor decisions, or like Cutler... a poor decision to begin with.
At least I hope they do it because they love the guy & not trying to make something happen... if they do it.
But to take a guy at 25... I don't know how anyone could be upset with that... the blue chips are gone by then.
Ideal schmideal, I believe Mahomes and Trubisky can consistently make throws from the pocket and plays while extending time from it.
I know that for certain as much as I do any guarantee that next year will deliver some super crop of franchise QB's.
All I know is this one is seen as not that deep in talent. Chances are next season will provide more depth talent wise.
Regardless, trading away half or more draft picks to move up is stupid and has proven to be so in seasons past.
I was thinking more along the lines of a trade into the top 10 which would cost way more than it would be worth.
If they stand pat they will likely get a quality starter at 25.
I'm sure you mentioned already, but I forget. How far are you willing to trade up?
Well....?Depends on for who and for how much.
Well....?
Who would you trade up for and what assets would you be willing to spend for the guy(s) you like?
IOW is there some one you'd trade up into the top five for? top ten?
If so, whommmm might that be
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Depends on for who and for how much.
I agree with you. I'd be shocked if the Texans traded up to get "their QB" at the same time I will take it to mean they believe that QB is special, the way the Steelers thought Roethlisberger was special. The way the Ravens thought Flacco was special. It might turn out like Washington trading up for RGIII, which was side tracked by poor decisions, or like Cutler... a poor decision to begin with.
At least I hope they do it because they love the guy & not trying to make something happen... if they do it.
But to take a guy at 25... I don't know how anyone could be upset with that... the blue chips are gone by then.
Just talking hypothetical, I think if Watson goes 4 to the jaguars or 6 to the Jets, I believe Browns will move up to 8 or 9 to get mitch because apparently they really like him, this is the only scenario I see the Texans trading up either at 10,11 or 12 to pick mahomes before the cardinals, I also believe the Texans dont like kizer.
I don't see Jax picking a QB , Bortles has a lot of potential .... just has to be a little more careful with the ball. I expect him to have a solid year.
NYJ I fully expect to take a QB assuming Cleveland , SF and Chicago take the highly rated position players as expected , the Jets will get their pick of the QB litter.
SF & Chicago can throw a monkey wrench into the mix if either of them take a QB at 2 or 3. If that happens I don't expect any of Mahomes , Watson or Trubisky to last beyond the 12th pick. The Texans would be left looking at a board with Kizer , Peterman , Webb none of which warrant a first round pick .... at least in my opinion. They'd be better suited going in another direction in that scenario , either OT or maybe LB if a guy like Cunningham makes it to them (He's my favorite defensive player in this draft) waiting for the 3rd round to pick up a QB and if they don't like their options at that point , piss everyone off and don't pick a QB until Beathard in the 6th.
All this speculation that teams are going to overdraft at QB is off base in my opinion. None of the QB's in this class rate a top ten pick. Cleveland at 12 is the likeliest team to draft a QB this high, simply because it is their second pick. These other QB needy teams will select another need position which rates the value of the pick, then will be looking to trade back up into the bottom of the first, where these QB's are valued. If it were to work out this way, the Texans could be sitting pretty with the opportunity to trade down, for those of us who are still looking to draft OT with our pick.I don't see Jax picking a QB , Bortles has a lot of potential .... just has to be a little more careful with the ball. I expect him to have a solid year.
NYJ I fully expect to take a QB assuming Cleveland , SF and Chicago take the highly rated position players as expected , the Jets will get their pick of the QB litter.
SF & Chicago can throw a monkey wrench into the mix if either of them take a QB at 2 or 3. If that happens I don't expect any of Mahomes , Watson or Trubisky to last beyond the 12th pick. The Texans would be left looking at a board with Kizer , Peterman , Webb none of which warrant a first round pick .... at least in my opinion. They'd be better suited going in another direction in that scenario , either OT or maybe LB if a guy like Cunningham makes it to them (He's my favorite defensive player in this draft) waiting for the 3rd round to pick up a QB and if they don't like their options at that point , piss everyone off and don't pick a QB until Beathard in the 6th.
I never said YOU did. I was just speaking out against that train of thought from some and against the possibility that our team might try to go that rout.- How does that prevent us from snatching a quality qb early this year?
- I didn't promote doing any such trading.
The complete tweet reads....From ESPN's @DickersonESPN
"Texans did express mild interest in Cutler"https://t.co/QeDzd97yOF pic.twitter.com/ZIgbXj17ts
— Alex Del Barrio (@alexdelbarrio) April 18, 2017
The complete tweet reads....
yeah, O'Brien has no input.Actually, the Texans did express mild interest in Cutler, but coach Bill O’Brien preferred Tom Savage. After last year’s Brock Osweiler debacle, Houston’s front office wanted to defer to O’Brien, and the Cutler talks fizzled.
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Past tense is not the same as present tense.The complete tweet reads....
yeah, O'Brien has no input.Actually, the Texans did express mild interest in Cutler, but coach Bill O’Brien preferred Tom Savage. After last year’s Brock Osweiler debacle, Houston’s front office wanted to defer to O’Brien, and the Cutler talks fizzled.
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Cunningham good but I have Jordan Willis at 57.I don't see Jax picking a QB , Bortles has a lot of potential .... just has to be a little more careful with the ball. I expect him to have a solid year.
NYJ I fully expect to take a QB assuming Cleveland , SF and Chicago take the highly rated position players as expected , the Jets will get their pick of the QB litter.
SF & Chicago can throw a monkey wrench into the mix if either of them take a QB at 2 or 3. If that happens I don't expect any of Mahomes , Watson or Trubisky to last beyond the 12th pick. The Texans would be left looking at a board with Kizer , Peterman , Webb none of which warrant a first round pick .... at least in my opinion. They'd be better suited going in another direction in that scenario , either OT or maybe LB if a guy like Cunningham makes it to them (He's my favorite defensive player in this draft) waiting for the 3rd round to pick up a QB and if they don't like their options at that point , piss everyone off and don't pick a QB until Beathard in the 6th.