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aj is looking mortal this season. Hopefully he's saving up his mojo for a major playoff push.
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aj is looking mortal this season. Hopefully he's saving up his mojo for a major playoff push.
AJ is looking mortal this season. Hopefully he's saving up his mojo for a major playoff push.
I have been saying for 4-5 years one defect in AJ's game is aggressiveness back to under thrown balls and on hook routes. He has long not done as much as he could to prevent INT's by getting in between the ball and the DB even enough to interfere.
Rick Smith could have care less who filled in for Demeco. He let him go because he thought (rightly or wrongly) his salary didn't match his skills.
And if he lets AJ go, it will be for exactly the same reason. That's what general managers do.
You may be right, but I've got the feeling that Smith will be overruled by McNair when it comes to A.J.
McNair has stated on more than one occasion that Johnson will retire as a Texan. I do not get the feeling that our owner is prone to misrepresenting his thoughts, especially about something so specific.
Obviously, A.J. has to be in agreement with it, but only time will tell if Smith's ax eventually lops his head off, too.
“It’s important that Andre have one home - and that’s with the Houston Texans,” McNair said. “He’ll probably be our first Hall of Fame player. We wanted to make sure he went in as a Texan and he played his career as a Texan.”
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“This will make him a Texan for life,” general manager Rick Smith said.
Source
Sorry, Marcus, but your boy Rick Smith agree with McNair:
Rick Smith said:Demeco Ryans. You've been a great leader on our ball club, so we're gonna do right by you and trade you to a team that fits your skillset.
Rick Smith said:Eric Winston. You are an overpaid tackle who spends more time on the radio and at Wingstop than working on your game. No trade. No request for a pay cut. Not gonna put ya on waivers. YOU ARE CUT!!
andre has been done as a elite receiver 2 years ago.
He's been skating by on reputation alone the past couple years.
Well, from your source article, written in Aug 2010, I agree that that is what they said then. But much has changed since then. Wouldn't you agree?
We, the fans, can be as nostalgic and sentimental as we like. But general managers in a salary-cap restricted NFL are not afforded that kind of luxury. Their job is to determine "what have you done for me lately", and make the necessary, and sometimes difficult, decisions in accordance with.
For AJ's sake, I really hope they win the Super Bowl this season, because I think it will be his last season, regardless of what they said two years ago.
Andre Johnson is not retiring after this season, lol. Unless he's forced into retirement from a career-ending injury or something. Not a chance.
I kept an eye on AJ during the GB game and I thought he had a hell of a game. He was open on plenty of routes, and had Schaub not been pressured so hard the entire game, I feel like we could AJ explode on the Packers.
ya the oline was garbage that game..i saw one play matthews slides over right between the left guard and center and goes unblocked to take schaub out..how do you not even block that guy
I haven't read the thread but I've been talking (way before this article) about not seeing the same player who explodes out of his breaks and can create space against just about any coverage. I am not seeing that old dominant player right now....not seeing the superstar. Just a good player. I see old 2011 Anquan Boldin out there. It may be the last leg injury but he's just not the same player in my eyes. Not yet at least...perhaps he's still recovering...donno. Everyone will decline and some guys decline faster than others (more suddenly). AJ could lose a step and still be good...but I don't see a superstar when I watch him in 2012 so far.Mike Lombardi said that.
The next time he gets something right about the Texans will be his first time.
He's a generalist that has a terrible feel for the Texans...often what he writes is completely off base.
As for these comments, I'm not sure how he can judge that from the games to date. The Texans haven't had to target AJ much because they've had so many leads, playing against bad offenses that they need to take few risks against. They are also not playing him as many snaps, working the new guys in.
So that combo of things means few needs to unleash AJ this season so far. There was a little bit in the Denver game, mostly because they were facing the Peyton, wanted to get some points on the board, maybe take a few more risks.
From the NFL network -
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000079704/article/is-andre-johnson-declining-for-houston-texans
Wide receiver Andre Johnson is supposed to complete this trinity. He hasn't carried his share of the weight through five games.
Mike Lombardi said that.
The next time he gets something right about the Texans will be his first time.
He's a generalist that has a terrible feel for the Texans...often what he writes is completely off base.
As for these comments, I'm not sure how he can judge that from the games to date. The Texans haven't had to target AJ much because they've had so many leads, playing against bad offenses that they need to take few risks against. They are also not playing him as many snaps, working the new guys in.
So that combo of things means few needs to unleash AJ this season so far. There was a little bit in the Denver game, mostly because they were facing the Peyton, wanted to get some points on the board, maybe take a few more risks.