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If Hoyer indeed wins the job then, instead of criticizing Bill O'Brien, you guys should be questioning Ryan Mallett. He would then be a 27-year old, 5-year NFL vet with 2 career starts who has failed to beat out both Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brian Hoyer in QB competitions.
However, it seems to me that you guys are already preparing the "O'Brien choose Hoyer" stance instead of even entertaining the thought that Mallett couldn't beat him out in competition.
Are you really penalizing Mallett for not overtaking Tom Brady for the vast majority of those 5 seaons?
Are you really penalizing Mallett for not overtaking Tom Brady for the vast majority of those 5 seaons?
I'm trying to understand how he didn't beat out Fitz, considering you know, Fitz was benched for Mallett.
No, I'm penalizing him for not distancing himself from Fitz/Hoyer who are both bottom of the barrel starters / game managers. If you're 27 years old and you aren't noticeably better than either of those guys then there is a problem.
No, I'm penalizing him for not distancing himself from Fitz/Hoyer who are both bottom of the barrel starters / game managers. If you're 27 years old and you aren't noticeably better than either of those guys then there is a problem.
If Hoyer indeed wins the job then, instead of criticizing Bill O'Brien, you guys should be questioning Ryan Mallett. He would then be a 27-year old, 5-year NFL vet with 2 career starts who has failed to beat out both Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brian Hoyer in QB competitions.
However, it seems to me that you guys are already preparing the "O'Brien choose Hoyer" stance instead of even entertaining the thought that Mallett couldn't beat him out in competition.
I posted the USA Today rankings of anticipated starting NFL QBs ~ a month ago................Hoyer was at 32nd.This isn't looking good.
He choose Mallett as well. He didn't have to trade for him but he did.
The indignant "I haven't chosen a starter yet" response to the fans' reaction to Hoyer possibly already being chosen over Mallet sure plays into Hard Knocks...........![]()
Yeah, well the fans thought Mallet was a lock and we're pissed that OB is behind Hoyer so it should all even out right?
I question how in-the-know McClain and Smith are on this if this is what they're saying.
If they are on to something here then I'm confused by OB. He signed Fitz, then went out and got Mallet last year, played Mallet once where he looked good, then played him a second time injured, wasn't happy with something, and now he's chasing Brian-f'ing-Hoyer and doesn't understand why the public isn't getting behind him and organizing a parade.
I have no idea what that man expects if he's really unhappy that the public likes the guy he brought here and the guy who looked most competent in this offense to date here in Houston over the scrub he brought in from Cleveland.
At least I knew where the coach wanted to go. I have a hard time knowing what OB wants to do in the qb department.Remember how relieved we were when we traded those two 2s for Schaub?
Ahh... the good old days.
Maybe there is a problem...with someone else.
It's certainly possible. Although I consider the likelihood that Mallett isn't that good much more probable than O'Brien having an affinity for game managing QB's and intentionally sabotaging any QB competition.
Get serious. No coach making a mistake in a case like this is thinking in terms of pejoratives or with ill intent. But they have some personal misweighting in one or more factors in the evaluation which favors a particular person or type of person. Hoyer calls him sir v. Mallett calling him Bill. Hoyer sits in the front row of meetings v. Mallett sitting in the back of class. Wtfever. People have biases which lead them to make mistakes with perfectly good intentions and HCs are people too.
T.M.I.!!!Tough to tell from that camera angle and no slo-mo replay, but I'd say he was picking. Dingleberries.
While I agree, I tend to think BoB has enough checks and balances in place that if Mallett were clearly the better player BoB would check his ego and start Mallett. I could be wrong, but I just can't see a guy favoring someone like Hoyer if Mallett is showing the better "stuff"
Herein lies the problem. None of the media eyes have indicated that Mallett IS clearly outshining Hoyer. Both have shown flashes of good and not-so-good according to the media folks. It's probably as simple as neither guy has shown himself to be clearly superior.While I agree, I tend to think BoB has enough checks and balances in place that if Mallett were clearly the better player BoB would check his ego and start Mallett. I could be wrong, but I just can't see a guy favoring someone like Hoyer if Mallett is showing the better "stuff"
And if I was a Mallett fanboy, that would worry the hell out of me. At 27 yrs old and having five years in basically the same system shouldn't this "upside" he's supposed to have be showing itself against the likes of Hoyer by now??
Even the mediocre players can look good in practice, but have a hard time adjusting when it matters. This was the case last year when Fitz was having a good training camp, but looked awful in most of the regular season games I saw.Herein lies the problem. None of the media eyes have indicated that Mallett IS clearly outshining Hoyer. Both have shown flashes of good and not-so-good according to the media folks. It's probably as simple as neither guy has shown himself to be clearly superior.
Not yet anyway.
And if I was a Mallett fanboy, that would worry the hell out of me. At 27 yrs old and having five years in basically the same system shouldn't this "upside" he's supposed to have be showing itself against the likes of Hoyer by now??
While I love this sound bite, it's not applicable.And Mallett's upside did show itself against the likes of Hoyer: 23-7
Fitz was anointed the starter in June, BEFORE training camp. Mallett wasn't signed until preseason had already started.Even the mediocre players can look good in practice, but have a hard time adjusting when it matters. This was the case last year when Fitz was having a good training camp, but looked awful in most of the regular season games I saw.
While I love this sound bite, it's not applicable.
Iverson was an established star.
Mallett is supposed to be battling for the starting job. So, in this case, practice isn't just 'practice'.
Is it Christmas? You know...If's and buts...candy and nuts...merry Christmas?While I love this sound bite, it's not applicable.
Iverson was an established star.
Mallett is supposed to be battling for the starting job. So, in this case, practice isn't just 'practice'.
Fitz was anointed the starter in June, BEFORE training camp. Mallett wasn't signed until preseason had already started.
Maybe if O'Brien had pulled the trigger on Mallett sooner last season instead of waiting until the Pats put him on the clearance rack...
I've been noodling on this all offseason, and I'm to the point to where I'm just going to sit back and trust OB to put the QB who gives the Texans the best chance to win on the field. As if I have a choice. LOL
No point in getting heartburn over this anymore. OB has a ton riding on his selection, so I'm sure he's taking it very seriously.
Mallett got here right before the season started. How can you not take that into account?I honestly don't know how anyone can trust OB after what he did last year. It was obvious that Fitz didn't even know how to run the offense & Mallett proved in one game he was lightyears ahead of Fitz.
So even if Hoyer struggles, I doubt we see Mallett barring injury. Even if he is better.
I disagree with Mallett being more important to O'Brien because of his arm strength since Foster's injury. I always thought O'Brien went with Fitzpatrick last year because he was a known conservative commodity that he thought his system would improve (like Kubiak always thought about his system.)
Mallett got here right before the season started. How can you not take that into account?
Fitz was anything but conservative before last season. He was a gunslinger, like Favre & Romo without all the luck. I was actually hoping we'd fix his luck by having him throw to Andre, Hop, & Foster... but he turtled up & went broke-foot Schaub on us.
The pass distances (like Schaub) were conservative. Fitz never went deep because he didn't have the arm, like Hoyer. He did have the gunslinger attitude throwing it into coverage though. They thought they could cure him of that.
I honestly don't know how anyone can trust OB after what he did last year. It was obvious that Fitz didn't even know how to run the offense & Mallett proved in one game he was lightyears ahead of Fitz.
So even if Hoyer struggles, I doubt we see Mallett barring injury. Even if he is better.
This. So much this. There were times last year when I felt like Mallet could have walked onto the field the day after arriving here and been more efficient than Fitz yet week after week we rolled with Fitz. I didn't understand it. I still don't. I sure hate to see it play out again this season the same way with Hoyer.
With Fosters injury I feel it is even now more Mallets job than before. Going to have to sling and slang the rock and Hoyer is terrible at anything beyond mid field.
With all that is known about Hoyer, if the team gets into trouble, he's not going to be the one to turn the game around. Sure, Mallet is an unknown, but his arm at least gives him a chance to make large ground gains in a hurry.
i gotta say im not so quick to call ob stupid. hes been around mallett too long. he knows what he has, and he no likey.
With all that is known about Hoyer, if the team gets into trouble, he's not going to be the one to turn the game around. Sure, Mallet is an unknown, but his arm at least gives him a chance to make large ground gains in a hurry.
I don't get the fascination with the "big arm". Brady has flourished for how many years in this system and he doesn't have a "big arm". I think it's pre-snap read ability, timing, decision-making, and accuracy that makes this offense work.& his arm is a big reason for wanting him in the game, but don't forget how quickly he got rid of the ball. That showed a high aptitude for reading defenses & understanding our offense.
I don't get the fascination with the "big arm". Brady has flourished for how many years in this system and he doesn't have a "big arm". I think it's pre-snap read ability, timing, decision-making, and accuracy that makes this offense work.
Oh and the receivers have to make the same reads the QB does or this offense doesn't work (see Chad Johnson).
But no one is talking about that half of this equation.
We should get a feel for whether he (or Mallett) gets stricken with 'happy feet' when preseason begins.Let's not forget the routine brain disconnects that Hoyer experiences when faced with bullets flying and pressure being applied......the main reason for his high INT numbers. Easy enough to overlook when he knows the D has strict orders to keep him upright and his jersey clean and sweet smelling.
Let's not forget the routine brain disconnects that Hoyer experiences when faced with bullets flying and pressure being applied......the main reason for his high INT numbers. Easy enough to overlook when he knows the D has strict orders to keep him upright and his jersey clean and sweet smelling.
Wouldn't the cape make him easier to sack? Not to mention that, with that length, it would be a tripping hazard. lol![]()
The QB we need not the one we deserve.
Wouldn't the cape make him easier to sack? Not to mention that, with that length, it would be a tripping hazard. lol