Vinny
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yeah, but he seems like the only no-brainer can't miss type talent in the draft.Eureka .... it just came to me . DJ ( a gamecock ) is working to get Clowney ( a gamecock ) , per Bob's ( a gamecock ) instruction .
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yeah, but he seems like the only no-brainer can't miss type talent in the draft.Eureka .... it just came to me . DJ ( a gamecock ) is working to get Clowney ( a gamecock ) , per Bob's ( a gamecock ) instruction .
yeah, but he seems like the only no-brainer can't miss type talent in the draft.
Swearinger has a maturity problem. Kubiak should've sent him to the showers like Mike Singleterry did to Vernon Davis. You can't let a rookie get away with being a diva.
The day that Swearinger said in training camp, "I feel like a second or third year player," a coach should've instructed some veterans to remind him of his place as a rookie. Pecking orders exist for a reason, and Swearinger's behavior last night is an example of why an immature kid shouldn't be allowed to circumvent it.
He's no Chris Dishman.![]()
I think he can be a good safety, just has to get his mind right.
I think the everyone on this team thought thursday that if they do everything possible to make the coaching staff look like idiots they would get fired so they did....
and it worked so I'm happy with last night performance by everyone.
I think the everyone on this team thought thursday that if they do everything possible to make the coaching staff look like idiots they would get fired so they did....
and it worked so I'm happy with last night performance by everyone.
not defending his actions but if this was a 11-2 team, would be "he got caught up in the passion of the game" BUT it is what it is, Texans are 2-11 and all the antics the players do now is ridiculous, as it should be...
Oh and getting beat on a double pass trick play was icing on the proverbial cake for "Swagg" last night...
Not even sure they throw the flag if the texans are 11-2
It looked like the refs were throwing flags for having to be at that game
http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...earinger/6645e1ea-9f26-4256-aecb-0cd685018fc8
Phillips gave him a mesage
too slow to react...the Texas way. Keo starting also mindbloggling....but he's slow, so I guess that's cool for this slowass team.
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Farewell Kubes, this is how I will remember you.
Look at Wade's face.
Priceless.
I don't realy think Swearinger is all that great. He is pretty consistently missing tackles. Obviously, he got epically trucked bad in the one game, missed a crucial tackle on a guy out in the flats early in the season, among others. He's been caught a few times in coverage holding because he was beat.
His attitude problem is terrible. He doesn't look like he listens to his coaches either. I know the team is on a horrible losing streak and you may not love your coach, but if you are a rookie and you are making back to back bonehead plays, just stfu and listen to your coach. He can't even do that. He cost us points and then is still talking back to the coach. That whole episode showed me much of what I need to know about him. I don't think that's something you "grow out of," more likely it's just something that is in him. He just looks like he isn't in control of himself. Controlled rage is good on the field, but nobody wants a guy that can't control himself.
Look at this draft class guys. It's horrendous. The entire class, outside of Hopkins, is bad or was injured early on. I can't remember a draft class that contributed less in its first year.
I don't realy think Swearinger is all that great. He is pretty consistently missing tackles. Obviously, he got epically trucked bad in the one game, missed a crucial tackle on a guy out in the flats early in the season, among others. He's been caught a few times in coverage holding because he was beat.
His attitude problem is terrible. He doesn't look like he listens to his coaches either. I know the team is on a horrible losing streak and you may not love your coach, but if you are a rookie and you are making back to back bonehead plays, just stfu and listen to your coach. He can't even do that. He cost us points and then is still talking back to the coach. That whole episode showed me much of what I need to know about him. I don't think that's something you "grow out of," more likely it's just something that is in him. He just looks like he isn't in control of himself. Controlled rage is good on the field, but nobody wants a guy that can't control himself.
Look at this draft class guys. It's horrendous. The entire class, outside of Hopkins, is bad or was injured early on. I can't remember a draft class that contributed less in its first year.
I was full of rage when talking about DJ during the year, given how terrible the team was. I still feel somewhat the same way. Maybe he does mature, but that episode was facepalm worthy.
JungleBoi Swagg on the mound...
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I'm not big on DJ or Hopkins as elite players. We just have to do a better job drafting starting in a few weeks.
I'm not big on DJ or Hopkins as elite players. We just have to do a better job drafting starting in a few weeks.
Hopkins played pretty good as a rookie. Will he be elite? I doubt he ever becomes a dominant #1, but he can be a solid one or a really good #2. Remember that he was drafted late in the 1st round. The elite guys are typically gone by then.
Lots of big time wrs come late in the 1st. Hopkins is just Jabbar Gaffney with big hands. Same separation but with better hands. Nothing special. You can get that in round 3. You're supposed to get your "dominant #1's in rd1 or rd2. We got the dickflash kid out of our rd1 when we should have taken Cordarrelle Patterson (now that's a good pick). I wanted Patterson b4 the draft but we just had to get the Kubes fit.Hopkins played pretty good as a rookie. Will he be elite? I doubt he ever becomes a dominant #1, but he can be a solid one or a really good #2. Remember that he was drafted late in the 1st round. The elite guys are typically gone by then.
Lots of big time wrs come late in the 1st. Hopkins is just Jabbar Gaffney with big hands. Same separation but with better hands. Nothing special. You can get that in round 3. You're supposed to get your "dominant #1's in rd1 or rd2. We got the dickflash kid out of our rd1 when we should have taken Cordarrelle Patterson (now that's a good pick). I wanted Patterson b4 the draft but we just had to get the Kubes fit.
I gave the FO slack because they know more than me, but considering their impact in year 1, Patterson is a difference maker, while Hopkins is a solid #2. Hopkins may step up as a soph, but he just isn't as talented as Patterson IMHO.
Lots of big time wrs come late in the 1st. Hopkins is just Jabbar Gaffney with big hands. Same separation but with better hands. Nothing special. You can get that in round 3. You're supposed to get your "dominant #1's in rd1 or rd2. We got the dickflash kid out of our rd1 when we should have taken Cordarrelle Patterson (now that's a good pick). I wanted Patterson b4 the draft but we just had to get the Kubes fit.
I guess you didn't watch many Viking games then. He was more impressive in every way over Hopkins. Plenty of nice plays from scrimmage and for extra credit you can enjoy the rac that Hopkins only dreams about at 2:17 where he takes the pitch lined up as a rb from the I formation and scores. Reality and versitility trumps imagination.Patterson's best contribution was on punt returns. Based on their first year's performance, Hopkins appears to be the much better choice.
We can't say that he had an advantage at QB, or that he was on the better team. Sure we've got Andre, but they've got Petterson... teams playing the Vikings were either putting nine in the box or jumping on the play fake.
I guess you didn't watch many Viking games then. He was more impressive in every way over Hopkins. Plenty of nice plays from scrimmage and for extra credit you can enjoy the rac that Hopkins only dreams about at 2:17 where he takes the pitch lined up as a rb from the I formation and scores. Reality and versitility trumps imagination.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Y9Tee8vbs
I think this is a situation where the type of team/organization that you go to matters. If it is a player matters more than system team then Patterson works (remember Vikings had Harvin small Patterson with headaches) versus a system over player team. Hopkins is a better "more polished' dude than the raw Patterson. Methinks Patterson in Houston would have been a bigger and better Jacoby, but we would have been looking at Hopkins or allen with glowing eyes if Patterson was a part of 2013 Texans.
Me likes the odds of picking the most talented players and adjusting the scheme to fit the talent.
You know like the good teams do.
I guess you didn't watch many Viking games then. He was more impressive in every way over Hopkins. Plenty of nice plays from scrimmage and for extra credit you can enjoy the rac that Hopkins only dreams about at 2:17 where he takes the pitch lined up as a rb from the I formation and scores. Reality and versitility trumps imagination.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Y9Tee8vbs
Tom Brady has thrown a TD to over 50 different receivers in his career. Here is a list of those that have caught at least 10:
Deion Branch (24)
Troy Brown (15)
Kevin Faulk (10)
Christian Fauria (13)
David Givens (12)
Daniel Graham (17)
Rob Gronkowski (39)
Aaron Hernandez (18)
Randy Moss (39)
David Patten (16)
Ben Watson (17)
Wes Welker (34)
Outside of a Randy Moss at the end of his career, who on this list does not fit the Patriots scheme of TE's with good hands, an undersized possession WR or a RB?
We continually hold up the Pats as the model franchise, and yet they are not changing their scheme for talent. They are getting talent that will be successful in their scheme.
Am I missing something or are the Texans considering Swearinger at WR this season?
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Am I missing something or are the Texans considering Swearinger at WR this season?
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Lots of big time wrs come late in the 1st. Hopkins is just Jabbar Gaffney with big hands. Same separation but with better hands. Nothing special. You can get that in round 3. You're supposed to get your "dominant #1's in rd1 or rd2. We got the dickflash kid out of our rd1 when we should have taken Cordarrelle Patterson (now that's a good pick). I wanted Patterson b4 the draft but we just had to get the Kubes fit.
Yeah, not taking Patterson was a head scratcher. The Vikings moved up and jumped on him after the Texans passed on him. I will throw a 3rd rounder out there that blows away Hopkins. Keenan Allen. I'm ok with Hopkins but like you said the Texans got the Kubiak fit. Man I'm glad he is gone to the Ravens.
Yeah, not taking Patterson was a head scratcher. The Vikings moved up and jumped on him after the Texans passed on him. I will throw a 3rd rounder out there that blows away Hopkins. Keenan Allen. I'm ok with Hopkins but like you said the Texans got the Kubiak fit. Man I'm glad he is gone to the Ravens.
I'm off topic here (my bad) but wanted to answer this...sure. It's called having an opinion. He has every right to get better, stay the same or get worse. The opinion is altered once new evidence is presented. That's why we make these forums....for our "judgments/opinions" about players, coaches, teams or strategies. We could always just run with what ESPN tells us though.Clicked on the thread hoping to read some good news about swearinger but i guess we are trying to judge a WR after one year? Okay c'mon unless he is freaky athlete you gotta give him some time to develop.. i honestly don't wanna waste my time looking up some of the better WRS numbers in their rookie year