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D-ReK said:LoL why would he want to be the Lions 3rd or 4th receiver when he could probably still be the #2 here? I wouldn't mind seeing him back if it's for less than he made last year...
outofhnd said:Grant hill wont have to run a slant over the middle. Plus they were his collarbones. They will never be the same they will be weaker. Besides I think Bradfor would be a good receiver if he ran something other than a hail mary route this year.
D-ReK said:Mark Clayton will likely still be on the board until the 22nd pick...He's the 4th best WR in this draft...
THEFUTURE said:no to bradford, no team gave him respect last year, so i dont want him back. mike williams all the way baby![]()
outofhnd said:"Bionic Man" should be visiting his friend "Milkman" to strengthen his bones.![]()
Its unfortunate, but he may be a bust, though I hope he is not I enjoyed watching him in college. Plus with the Emergence of Roy Williams there won't be immense pressure on his performance.
Oh and by the way I think He has broken both collarbones. I think his rookie year he broke one and this year he broke the other.
yaboycm said:At least someone here knows to get Bradford out of town and the best receiver since Andre Johnson, Mike Williams, in town.
Trade up PLEASE!!!
Get rid of a two, three, Sharper, whatever it takes to get Mike Williams. Charlie hasn't exactly produced many productive players for the Texans after the first round anyway. I.E. Year 1 draft "Texans select Chester Pitts, Offensive Lineman. The Broncos are now on the board........................................................................................................................................The Broncos select Cinton Portis, Running Back."
D-ReK said:So you want us to trade up to #4 for another receiver to not use in our run on 1st down, run on 2nd down, throw on 3rd down offense, huh? Great idea...
Oh, and what exactly has Portis done without Denver's O-Line? 3.8 YPC, damn, that's hella impressive...
yaboycm said:We need to get rid of Palmer first of all. Although if he had another good receiver in his offense he might throw more. You have to get players that can catch balls and make plays before you throw more often. Replace Bradford with Williams = Throw more.
So in year one you would rather have Chester Pitts than Clinton Portis?
First off, our "conservative" offense isn't Palmer's fault...If it were up to Palmer, our O would be more like it was in the Vikings game last year...If you want to blame someone, blame Dom...He's the one who wants to keep it close and grind out the clock...With the current O-Line, our receiving corps could be AJ, Mike Williams, TO, Marvin Harrison, and Randy Moss and none of them would be effective...
D-ReK said:First off, our "conservative" offense isn't Palmer's fault.
With the current O-Line, our receiving corps could be AJ, Mike Williams, TO, Marvin Harrison, and Randy Moss and none of them would be effective...
Behind our O-Line year one, Portis could've had 300 carries and still wouldn't have broken 1000 for the season...Without Pitts, Fred Weary might be starting and Carr would be dead by now...
texan279 said:I agree 100% D. Capers is trying to run a Steelers type offense without the personnel to do it. The Steelers have a solid WR core, a good O line, and power RB's. We have a pretty good WR core and that's about it.
Pepper, if we have a pretty good WR core, why is there talk about drafting a WR in the first round? The Colts have a pretty good WR core. I don't see them talking about drafting a WR.
yaboycm said:#3 - Your analysis of Clinton's production on the Texans in year one is completely hypothetical. I asked you who would you rather have drafted in the Texans first draft, Pitts or Portis, and you avoided the question. It arguably turned out okay, getting Davis, but I would rather have Portis.
yaboycm said:You are about to get ripped
#1 - Palmer calls the plays. So when you refer to run, run, pass, punt, Palmer is the one you are criticizing. Palmer is the one sitting up in the coachs box and calling those crappy plays to David ear
#2 - AJ wouldn't be effective with our current line. If making the Pro Bowl isn't effective, what is?
I am tired of people acting like the line is composed of a bunch of sixth graders. That would be the person who I am quoting in this post. Sure the offensive line is below average compared to the rest of the league. All teams have their problems. If you get better receivers, like Mike Williams instead of Corey Bradford, they can get off the line quicker, make an effort to play football, and make the line look better. Didn't Domanick Davis make the line look better in year two when a running threat was present and the defense had to respect the run, opening up the passing game and play action? The line is getting better; Carr isn't getting sacked like a bunch of groceries like he did in year one.
#3 - Your analysis of Clinton's production on the Texans in year one is completely hypothetical. I asked you who would you rather have drafted in the Texans first draft, Pitts or Portis, and you avoided the question. It arguably turned out okay, getting Davis, but I would rather have Portis.
yaboycm said:You are about to get ripped
yaboycm said:#1 - Palmer calls the plays. So when you refer to run, run, pass, punt, Palmer is the one you are criticizing. Palmer is the one sitting up in the coachs box and calling those crappy plays to David ear
yaboycm said:#2 - AJ wouldn't be effective with our current line. If making the Pro Bowl isn't effective, what is?
I am tired of people acting like the line is composed of a bunch of sixth graders. That would be the person who I am quoting in this post. Sure the offensive line is below average compared to the rest of the league. All teams have their problems. If you get better receivers, like Mike Williams instead of Corey Bradford, they can get off the line quicker, make an effort to play football, and make the line look better. Didn't Domanick Davis make the line look better in year two when a running threat was present and the defense had to respect the run, opening up the passing game and play action? The line is getting better; Carr isn't getting sacked like a bunch of groceries like he did in year one.
yaboycm said:#3 - Your analysis of Clinton's production on the Texans in year one is completely hypothetical. I asked you who would you rather have drafted in the Texans first draft, Pitts or Portis, and you avoided the question. It arguably turned out okay, getting Davis, but I would rather have Portis.
Hulk75 said:I agree on everythng but, we call the wrong plays at wrong times and sometimes way to predictable. One game I think it was Detriot or something were we ran the ball on 1st down at least 9 or 10 times in a row. O yea I would like to see Corey back in here if we dont draft a WR.