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After the draft, MAD, or accepting

Vinny said:
The fans always 'get over it' if they draft different players than what they wanted. The guys that bolt weren't really fans.

!!!

We got over last year's draft.

The only thing that would displease me (and yes, I would get over it) is using #1 to draft a QB (Vince or otherwise) after signing Carr's deal.
 
The team has my unconditional support. The draft of one player won't make my love for the team waver in any way.
 
I'll accept whomever the Texans select in this draft. I may question a pick or picks made by this team, but I'll always support them and hope for the best. One of the things that get lost in all this Vince/Reggie hoopla is that the Texans have several picks in this years draft. Quite a few in the first day, and with a draft this deep the Texans are bound to pickup some high quality players in later rounds. It's important to keep things in perspective.

Those that put their loyalty solely on the shoulders of a particular player are not Texans fans, and they'll bolt soon after the draft if their player is not picked. The good news is that soon we will be rid of many of those types of posters, and our little message board will slowly return to normal. Can't wait.
 
Vinny said:
The fans always 'get over it' if they draft different players than what they wanted. The guys that bolt weren't really fans.

Draft Sean Taylor, draft Sean Taylor!! Who is Dunta Robinson??

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We love Dunta Robinson...who is Sean Taylor?
 
i'll throw popcorn at the TV if they dont do exactly what i hope, but they'd be pretty hard pressed to do wrong by me this weekend. nomatter what though, i'll be at the first game to support kubiak & our new texans. i've got season tix & didnt go to a single game last season. i'll do it atleast one better this year, but if it looks like we're in for a repeat of last season, i'll be at home, watching every game & hoping for the best from my sofa.

like vinny said, you cant turn on & turn off being a fan of a team. if we're still here after missing derrick "no possible way he falls to us" johnson (and then trading him away), we're not going anywhere. i'll be here watching & rooting, win or lose, bad draft or not. we may not like the outcome, but the real fans arent going anywhere. yall couldnt get me off of this site with lendale white & a crowbar. =p

84 ... if taylor was there, we would've drafted him, and had he not gone to the crime capitol of the states, he might be a solid player. we all knew our board read taylor, hall, robinson. all have been studs.
 
Dunta_23 said:
I think
50% want Bush
25% want Young
15% want Mario
10% want Brick

I think it is 45% just want to make noise and 45% who won't be happy no matter who we get (regardless of stance on 4/28). Trade downers all mixed in the mess.

The remaining 10% just want the season to get here PRONTO. I am now in this group, all the banter these last few months has wore me smooth the puck out. I am argued and reasoned out on this, get on with the Draft already!

Be a 10%er. You know you will be at Reliant in August, come Bush or Young (or DBrick, or Mario or...), except those who chose to punish the franchise and sell their PSLs. :)

I am a TEXANS fan. Whoever they chose I will cheer for, though it may evoke some sort of questioning of the FO if it is a whack pick, but they are my team, warts and all. :)
 
Our drafts have been full of disappointments since the beginning:

2002 - We pass on Clinton Portis in the 2nd. This would have paled in comparison to the Babin and Buchanon gambles.

2003 - Thought we should have traded down and addressed the OT positions and go Gross. AJ is fine, but we will never see his potential until all the other factors are in place. Trading down and then reaching for Joppru was a classic, that had me questioning Casslery at that point. Seth Wand and Ragone in the 3rd rounds???? Reaches.

2004 - Using our 2rd round pick on Hollings was almost as bad as our Boselli mistake. We passed on Wilfork and then traded the farm for Babin. I still like Babin, but geez, we could have done without him considering there was so much good talent in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. We really missed the boat here and had me confused for a while.

2005 - Draft TJ when DJ slid all the way down to us and we had never drafted a ILB made "0"sense. TJ wasn't even the best 3-4 DL in the draft. The Buchanon trade can be inserted here as another disappointment. Everyone in the world knew he was a bad seed, our drafting experts saw few film and even less in character.

So yes, in every draft we've experience great disappointment. In this draft I expect more of the same, especially if don't go after D'Brick if a good deal comes along. If we draft Young I will go insane. AND NO MORE DRAFT DAY TRADES ALREADY!
 
SESupergenius said:
Our drafts have been full of disappointments since the beginning:

2002 - We pass on Clinton Portis in the 2nd. This would have paled in comparison to the Babin and Buchanon gambles.

2003 - Thought we should have traded down and addressed the OT positions and go Gross. AJ is fine, but we will never see his potential until all the other factors are in place. Trading down and then reaching for Joppru was a classic, that had me questioning Casslery at that point. Seth Wand and Ragone in the 3rd rounds???? Reaches.

2004 - Using our 2rd round pick on Hollings was almost as bad as our Boselli mistake. We passed on Wilfork and then traded the farm for Babin. I still like Babin, but geez, we could have done without him considering there was so much good talent in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. We really missed the boat here and had me confused for a while.

2005 - Draft TJ when DJ slid all the way down to us and we had never drafted a ILB made "0"sense. TJ wasn't even the best 3-4 DL in the draft. The Buchanon trade can be inserted here as another disappointment. Everyone in the world knew he was a bad seed, our drafting experts saw few film and even less in character.

So yes, in every draft we've experience great disappointment. In this draft I expect more of the same, especially if don't go after D'Brick if a good deal comes along. If we draft Young I will go insane. AND NO MORE DRAFT DAY TRADES ALREADY!

I think its a stone cold lock that we trade down at least once in this draft.
 
Yes, it is probably a lock. That doesn't make it any better though. I'm sick of watching "The Riverboat Gambler" at work. I want to see a nice, conservative draft where we make the obvious picks for a change.

I'm not holding my breath though. It'll be more of the same. The better our draft position is the more I worry that the team will do something monumentally stupid with it.
 
Hervoyel said:
Yes, it is probably a lock. That doesn't make it any better though. I'm sick of watching "The Riverboat Gambler" at work. I want to see a nice, conservative draft where we make the obvious picks for a change.

I'm not holding my breath though. It'll be more of the same. The better our draft position is the more I worry that the team will do something monumentally stupid with it.

You and me both. I am starting to get that nervous feeling.
 
Kaiser Toro said:
Yes. I pay for my tickets to watch my football team. I did not enter into that investment by considering the NFL draft. Moreover, I cannot wait until we get out of the top of the draft, then it will spur better dialogue on the merits of the prospects and our team needs, rather than a popularity contest.

I think regardless of where we draft, people are going to gravitate towards players they love from their college teams. If it wasn't Young fellow Horns fan's might be fixated on Huff, Jonathan Scott, Cedric Griffin, and/or Dave Thomas.
 
SESupergenius said:
Our drafts have been full of disappointments since the beginning:

2002 - We pass on Clinton Portis in the 2nd. This would have paled in comparison to the Babin and Buchanon gambles.

2003 - Thought we should have traded down and addressed the OT positions and go Gross. AJ is fine, but we will never see his potential until all the other factors are in place. Trading down and then reaching for Joppru was a classic, that had me questioning Casslery at that point. Seth Wand and Ragone in the 3rd rounds???? Reaches.

2004 - Using our 2rd round pick on Hollings was almost as bad as our Boselli mistake. We passed on Wilfork and then traded the farm for Babin. I still like Babin, but geez, we could have done without him considering there was so much good talent in the 2nd and 3rd rounds. We really missed the boat here and had me confused for a while.

2005 - Draft TJ when DJ slid all the way down to us and we had never drafted a ILB made "0"sense. TJ wasn't even the best 3-4 DL in the draft. The Buchanon trade can be inserted here as another disappointment. Everyone in the world knew he was a bad seed, our drafting experts saw few film and even less in character.

So yes, in every draft we've experience great disappointment. In this draft I expect more of the same, especially if don't go after D'Brick if a good deal comes along. If we draft Young I will go insane. AND NO MORE DRAFT DAY TRADES ALREADY!

Nothing about what you said is wrong, but who knew at the time that this was the case? It's easy to sit back today and say we should have taken Portis, but I don't recall an outcry when we took Jabar who had been rated as a first round pick at the time.

The only picks people complained about at the time were Babin and TJ. The jury is still out on TJ.

And I wish people wouldn't lump Joppru into the "dumb draft day picks" category. He got hurt, there's no way anyone could have predicted that. Who knows how good or bad he could have been.
 
swisher said:
Nothing about what you said is wrong, but who knew at the time that this was the case? It's easy to sit back today and say we should have taken Portis, but I don't recall an outcry when we took Jabar who had been rated as a first round pick at the time.

The only picks people complained about at the time were Babin and TJ. The jury is still out on TJ.

And I wish people wouldn't lump Joppru into the "dumb draft day picks" category. He got hurt, there's no way anyone could have predicted that. Who knows how good or bad he could have been.
You must have not been around these boards then, because there was PLENTY of criticism for that. I heard many times how Portis was slipping and how it would be great if we picked him up.

As far as Joppru goes, the injury has nothing to do with his selection, he was still a reach. I wouldn't of had a problem if we would have selected deeper in the draft. There were at least 2 good TE's left with our pick in the 3rd.
 
I'll accept it knowin that they know a lil' more about drafting NFL talent than I do. If I knew as much as they did, I wouldnt have to answer this so while initially mad at 1st, I'd learn to live with it as long as it produced more wins than las' season

*Reminds self to see if he feels this way about this argument/Q this time next yr...
 
Man, at this point I think I will just be relieved that the draft is over.
Many of these preseason debates will rage until the season kicks off, and a few will rage for years, but at least we can all stop trying to convince each other who will be drafted, and when...


That being said, I will be happy in almost any case, until we see how our draft picks perform in the league, and then it could go either way depending on how they pan out.
 
Looks like we are going to get Bush.

a small RB when we have a good core of Running Backs and a Kick Returner when we have an All Pro Kick Returner.

I'll accept Bush, but I am ticked. Brick would have been nice considering our O-line is the worst in the league and old. Once again, Carr sacked over 50 times and some will boo thinking it is his fault.
 
Hmmmmmmm...........

I guess I will accept it. However, I still don't think they know WHAT THE HELL they are doing upstairs to make a SuperBowl team!

(Get Cass Out!):redtowel:
 
The Duke said:
Hmmmmmmm...........

I guess I will accept it. However, I still don't think they know WHAT THE HELL they are doing upstairs to make a SuperBowl team!

(Get Cass Out!):redtowel:

And you know nothing either so Shut your pie hole yoko!!
 
BigDTexansFan said:
was at The Alamo in San Antonio wearing my Texans hat and t-shirt got stopped by a guy last Monday, he said he was a big Jason Babin Fan and Alum of Jason's alma mater, He said if we had played Jason as we should with his quickness he would have done better as DE than LB. Man said he watched him playing all 4 years of College, he also said with changes he sees Texans going to next level and SOON. :redtowel:

I'm hoping Babin will be better at DE. Maybe he won't have to think as much and just go get the QB.
 
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