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I think this is like yr 8 or 9.
You joining in the fun?
I meant the posting in TTalk forum. I won't be joining in because of the work hours I have now, but will watch and comment when I can
Temporary announcement. Everything else will be in the mock draft forum.
Been watching the past 4 or 5 years. I'd like to participate and pick for the Vikings if no one is against it.
Just don't trade up. Rick you already had to give up your 2nd to get rid of Brock. Don't give up anymore to move up and get another Nix.
Also don't get a QB that can't throw (Brock) or
a WR that can't catch (Fuller)
Very frustrating that both of them dropped some critical passes in the divisional round playoff loss at Foxborough against the Patriots. Balls that were perfectly thrown by Brock Osweiler if you can believe it.The Texans were 10th in the league last year for dropped passes with 23. Fuller had 5. Fido was actually the worst on the team.
Sorry but seems like the balls were droppedManning lived through a 7-drop game to beat the Steelers in the playoffs the year the Broncos won the SB.
The Pats gifted the Texans a TD on an early kick-off fumble; Brady survived the pass rushes and his two INTs to beat the Texans 34-16.
They did not bring their A game either.
I'm tired of the excuses, sorry.
Grow some balls.
What if I told you the Texans would own 8 selections prior to the beginning of the 2018 draft?I guess the Ghost of Christmas Past restarted it to remind all Texans fans that there was a time when the team had draft picks in an upcoming draft to look forward to.
Merry Christmas to all![]()
What if I told you the Texans would own 8 selections prior to the beginning of the 2018 draft?
1st and 2nd rounders? Who needs 'em? Primadonnas I say.Don't they already? Just none in the 1st or 2nd round.
1st and 2nd rounders? Who needs 'em? Primadonnas I say.
Yep, who needs them with Ricky's stellar record of selecting guys in the 3rd rd.
Odds are they will package one of those 2019 second rounders with a 2018 pick(s) and trade up into the second round in 2018.1st and 2nd rounders? Who needs 'em? Primadonnas I say.
Odds are they will package one of those 2019 second rounders with a 2018 pick(s) and trade up into the second round in 2018.
Hopefully they dont pick another XSF.
Talent is there in the OL to be able to pick starters in the 3rd/4th rds in this draft. It's a deep Ol draft.
The guy doing the picking is the problem.
Who was it that you liked so much at OT in last years Draft: Robinson, Ramcyck, or Bolles ?
At one point I wanted them to draft Bolles.
Then when it appeared he would be gone I wanted them to draft Rd.1 Robinson/Rd.2 Dawkins. Then get their QB this yr. Preferably trading for Jimmy G.
This isn't revisionist history either. I'm a build the trenches guy. Look at my mock this yr.
Bouye was a huge risk to pay big $$ in FA. The Jags rolled the dice and won in 2017. I'll be keeping a close eye on Bouye for the rest of his career.I agree, was dead set on Dawkins if available with 2nd. especially after trading up for Watson. Here is the rub, Cunningham was rated higher overall on virtually any draft board making a no brainer “BPA”. Despite this, nothing but franchise QB’s and Corners are worth more than OT’s.
So not only did Texans pass on one of the highest graded offensive lineman prospects they let their own and best corner walk in free agency, to divisional foe.
Bottom line, addressed most important position in the draft and a solid Linebacker for years, but now need to re-focus on secondary and OL.
Bouye also had only one good year. How many flashes in the pan have burned a team that signed them to a big contract after one good season, in a contract year? I'd venture to say considerably more than those who've turned out to be a great signing.Texans should have never allowed him to reach free agency. They lost leverage and control. Rick Smiths policy of not negotiating contracts after start of season must be amended for special cases, like in case of injuries (Kevin Johnson).
Jag’s also rolled the dice on CB Jalen Ramsey 5th overall in 2016 draft. 2016 stats were amazingly close to Bouye and same this year 2017.
Every player is a risk and obviously you have to manage cap. Happen to remember interview on 610 just days before free agency last season and Bouye was real hopeful his agent could work out a new contract to keep him in Houston. Struck me as bright, intelligent, committed to his craft and exactly everything Texan worthy. He sold me not just as a player but outstanding individual worth taking risk but guess that is just my opinion only, not in hindsight.
Not throw money at a player like Cushing (injury prone and PD user) nearing end of career and not A.J. Bouye, a young, ascending, pro bowl quality CB is beyond my comprehension.
False trade off. Cutting Cushing last year wouldn't have paid for Bouye.
The Texans did try to sign Bouye.
You've also got to throw in a PI/defensive holding penalty machine. The DB I'm most ticked off at losing is Quin.Was going to post this last year (night) lol
http://houston.cbslocal.com/2017/12...-leave-of-absence-from-team-to-care-for-wife/
Hope everything turns out well for both and best wishes.
Back to Bouye, I’m very aware of one year wonders associated with contract years. I’m saying I see something completely different with A.J. he is ascending talent, work ethic is top level, which Texan coaches should have been pounding the table for to front office, has size measurable you want for position, intelligent student breaking down and reading QB tendencies well as WR match-ups (listen to interviews post game). In short he encompasses the whole package and I believed in him as Texan, or now as Jaguar.
Rick Smith stamp is all over this while He gets credit for identifying, bringing him in and player development you gotta close this deal and reap the benefits of your investment (risk). Not throw money at a player like Cushing (injury prone and PD user) nearing end of career and not A.J. Bouye, a young, ascending, pro bowl quality CB is beyond my comprehension.
Ok, what is the difference between what they gave Cushing and offered Bouye?
You've also got to throw in a PI/defensive holding penalty machine. The DB I'm most ticked off at losing is Quin.
So you are correct extending Cushing doesn’t ENTIRELY PAY for A.J. Bouyes contract he received from Jacksonville, but it sure hurts a lot less, not to mention money saved from Duane Brown contract.
There is a real problem then if Texan front office didn’t know Duane Brown was unhappy, enough to hold out and they didn’t have a better back-up plan @ LT.
That's quite an improvement. Better position coaching? The Texans secondary has always been bad about not getting their heads turned around and playing the ball.We would have saved $2 mil cutting Cushing.
We don't know the structure of the offer.
Correct. 2016 Bouye had 10 penalties. He reduced that to 4 in 2017.
C'mon you know better than to use base salaries for cap hit. Cutting Cushing would have made $2 mil available. That's the number that counts.
DB is irrelevant. He wasn't even a hiccup when Bouye left. Yes as it turns out we could have afforded Bouye but the picture at the time is what should be considered.
People are also underestimating the impact of having Jalen Ramsey on the other side taking care of the #1 WR.That's quite an improvement. Better position coaching? The Texans secondary has always been bad about not getting their heads turned around and playing the ball.
People are also underestimating the impact of having Jalen Ramsey on the other side taking care of the #1 WR.
People are also underestimating the impact of having Jalen Ramsey on the other side taking care of the #1 WR.