It might be easier if you just told us whom to blame.Next man up, MY ASS!
We're gonna lose, at the very minimum, 5 games because of this, but all you 'next man up'ers will blame either the QBs or O'Brien's play calling.
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It might be easier if you just told us whom to blame.Next man up, MY ASS!
We're gonna lose, at the very minimum, 5 games because of this, but all you 'next man up'ers will blame either the QBs or O'Brien's play calling.
lol. brady.Well, isn't this the New England way? Running back by committee.
There CAN be a certain advantage to that.
I don't get this pessimism. It's not like Foster has been the model of health around here. Maybe we should just field 10 guys on offense and OB should go cry on Andrea Johnson's shoulder. Life goes on. Players come and players go.
It might be easier if you just told us whom to blame.
its that homewrecker blondie. she did something to his growing.It's those SOBs from Hard Knocks fault.
Yes, RB by committee and QB by Hall of Famer can be a winning combination.Well, isn't this the New England way? Running back by committee.
I know I will draft him on Saturday for my fantasy team![]()
Isn't it obvious?It might be easier if you just told us whom to blame.
Agreed. It's hard to be optimistic when we haven't seen Hoyer throw his first pass as a Texan or Hop without Andre or our new offensive line together.im not buying this optimism. its over man. its over. we got nuthin on offense. game over. our one hope is gone. arian carried this offense last year.
This all started with that damn vegan phase he went through! Never been the same sinceIsn't it obvious?
Global Warming
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It's the GM's fault because a good GM would've had an acceptable "Plan B". On the bright side the Texans are now that much closer to finding their franchise QB.It might be easier if you just told us whom to blame.
I know this new board will take some time to get down.
I think Texans will scoure the waiver wire come cut-down & steal someone stashed for practice squad, like Karlos Williams, Buffalo who is either their 4th or 5th back (actually think he should be third, based off big play ability & catch out of backfield). Certainly Texans have the means to make a big trade to acquire one but not in RS resume'.
If Christine Micheal is available as rumored he would be option #1 IMHO. Christine has RB #1 traits. Lets bring Micheal home. I would also bring in Pierre Thomas, he can be a 20 touch guy who is great on 3rd downs.
Question: do Texans employ sports science to prevent injury?
People wondered why Eagles sat DeMarco out of practice yesterday (hey I just do what I'm told was his response) when in fact it was revealed today they they test players for hydration before practices, he failed, which meant he couldn't practice because if not adequately hydrated it increases a players injury potential.
I think people underestimate Polk. This could be the perfect scenario for him.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-thomas-to-miss-23-weeks-with-shoulder-injuryThe latest? Running back Pierre Thomas will miss two to three weeks with a shoulder injury, according to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport.
Thomas left Sunday's loss to Detroit early with the shoulder issue.
On the season, Thomas has just 30 carries for 133 yards, but he'll be seriously missed in the passing game. Thomas has by far the most targets out of any Saintsrunning back, 29, and has come away with 26 catches so far.
Rick Smith is whack & O'Brian stubborn, not exactly a winning combination & reason why I've stayed off this board since the draft, now rest of season as long as it takes for McNair to wake up & fire his GM. Plenty of good RB's in last years draft to choose from why wait until the 7th rd. to address need/position with Arian Fosters track record? 2nd time I can remember in the first round when Texans needed to target a RB San Diego traded ahead to get their man. At very least there were some good values in 2-3rd rounds. Would really be nice to have a young stud like Tevin Coleman, David Johnson, Matt Johnson or Ameer Abdullah.![]()
"I don't understand all this negativity and pessimism."
Gee, maybe it's because devastating injuries to our star players completely derailed our season every single ******* year for like, the last 6 years and it's happening again?
I just like this whole alternate reality where losing multiple star players isn't supposed to affect a team's chances and that teams should just magically overcome things. The Packers are the only team that can relate to us year after year after year after year.
Yeah, might be easier to overcome it when you have Aaron Rodgers.
Yeah we have to press on but ******* excuse me if we're fed the **** up at this crap happening all the time and express it JUST a little bit.
What's really f*cked up about it is the game day amnesia that happens regarding injuries. If games are lost afterwards, not a word is mentioned about how injuries might just play s part in it. But noooooooo..
.. It will be same regurgitated crap like . . .
Oh, woe is me, the play calling was bad, or...
Oh, woe is me, they played not to lose, or ...
Oh, woe is me, the head coach looks at this dinner menu, or ...
Oh, woe is me, we don't have a good QB, or ...
Oh, woe is me, it's the GM's fault, or ...
Oh, woe is me, blah blah, blah
Same ol broken record garbage.
If Christine Micheal is available as rumored he would be option #1 IMHO. Christine has RB #1 traits. Lets bring Micheal home. I would also bring in Pierre Thomas, he can be a 20 touch guy who is great on 3rd downs.
~He's also responsible for too little rain during a drought and too much rain from a tropical storm.~Yes, and the fact that it's too hot and humid in Houston is also Rick Smith's fault.
Talk about turnabout. I remember distinctly when needing water was a sign that you weren't tough enough. 7th grade. By 8th grade, we knew better. Now they hold you out if you don't pass a hydration test. I personally like the idea.Everything I've read is Chip Kelly is well ahead of the curve with ideas like that. Not to say we shouldn't be more in touch, we should, just using what the Eagles are doing as an example is a good deal ahead of what's standard.
Question: do Texans employ sports science to prevent injury?
People wondered why Eagles sat DeMarco out of practice yesterday (hey I just do what I'm told was his response) when in fact it was revealed today they they test players for hydration before practices, he failed, which meant he couldn't practice because if not adequately hydrated it increases a players injury potential.
Good post.This may sound like it runs counter to my appreciation of Foster, but it really isn't. This is a practical observation: If the success of your team is going to be dependent on a superstar, you really don't want it to be a running back. He's the guy who absorbs the most punishment, and has the shortest career in the game.
In the post-Foster era, we will want a team that earns its wins mostly through a system and a coach, not so much an individual phenom (as nice as it is to have them). Football has a 100% injury rate, so relying heavily on superstars is risky. But if you're going to rely on one or two, make it someone like a QB who has an interest in avoiding hits.
I'd be interested to know if they have gotten past the pinch tests to test the elasticity of the skin as a measure of hydration. I was never really sure how reliable that would be.Serious question, what is the test for hydration? A "pee in the cup" test? I've never heard of a hydration test before.
I'd be interested to know if they have gotten past the pinch tests to test the elasticity of the skin as a measure of hydration. I was never really sure how reliable that would be.
Unless Doc or someone else in the medical field wishes to elaborate on this subject matter, just like the Texans, we're in the dark. Other than Clowney's post op treatments to stimulate muscle recovery these are all treatments post injury. I'm talking about preventive sports medicine advances (my son is going to Oregon in this field) to reduce risks of injury. Foster has a history of them stemming back to College & reason why he was UDFA.
Why some teams approach this issue more aggressively than others, when data suggests it's warranted is beyond me