BroussardSaint said:A .Smith wasn't a good enough backup??
You're just upset we got our Heisman winning RB on clearance, and you paid sticker for yours.
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BroussardSaint said:A .Smith wasn't a good enough backup??
thunderkyss said:You're just upset we got our Heisman winning RB on clearance, and you paid sticker for yours.
gpshafer_1976 said:My new signature: "Kubiak can turn water into Shiner Bock."
brncoz1fan said:Have you heard if you picked up Van Pelt yet from the Broncos? That is the rumor here.
thunderkyss said:You're just upset we got our Heisman winning RB on clearance, and you paid sticker for yours.
Cruuuuuuuz said:i feel like the Texan fans were LIED TO with all the Kubiak quotes of Taylor over Smith being such a "tough decision" when they were planning to go for Dayne all along....
gpshafer_1976 said:My new signature: "Kubiak can turn water into Shiner Bock."
gpshafer_1976 said:I am not excited either...BUT, he does give us a power running option in short yardage/goal line situations. And at the very least, when he's in there on short yardage/goal line situations, he can provide us a great playaction pass opportunity. You gotta' stack the line when Dayne's in the backfield, to stop the run, on short yardage/goal line situations...and that adds an element of strategy to our team.
LCROD said:The knock on Dayne has always been that he is neither a power nor short yardage back. He's built like one, but doesnt run like one.
TexanExile said:A truly fine 1,000th post.
Any Shiner talk is good talk!![]()
Rodman91 said:I really hope the NY Giant Dayne shows up for week one.![]()
Rodman91 said:Why so?
cred said:I haven't seen this on texans web site yet.
LCROD said:The knock on Dayne has always been that he is neither a power nor short yardage back. He's built like one, but doesnt run like one.
Something that doesnt make sense, he's cut because he's not healthy (turf toe). But now its reported that he is healthy? Did he get healthy in the couple of hours he was a free agent?
gpshafer_1976 said:My new signature: "Kubiak can turn water into Shiner Bock."
Divebomb said:Ron Dayne is a upgrade from both Smith and Taylor and he will be in the hunt for the starting role by week two. I think people are ridding this guy off way to soon. He is going to see this as a clean slate and he is now healthy from the turf toe. I think Dayne will give those guys a run for their money. The addition of Dayne makes our team so much better. Smith was slow and old and I only could have seen us keeping him for leadership role and maybe short yardage. Taylor is another rookie but he will get more attention next year. If Kubiak want dayne in here and he feels Dayne can do the job then hey I welcome the idea. Kubiak would not make this move if it were not a upgrade.
blockhead83 said:I fail to see the negative in picking up Dayne. He gives us a veteran and a change of pace in the backfield, as well as a player who's already accustomed with our system. He's third on the depth chart so we won't be seeing him very often anyways, so what's the big deal?
RiotCommander said:I do, let me tell you something right now Mr. know-it-all. he is going to kill me in fantasy football. Now its three RBs!! In all seriousness I don't see the big deal either.
Divebomb said:Ron Dayne is a upgrade from both Smith and Taylor and he will be in the hunt for the starting role by week two. I think people are ridding this guy off way to soon. He is going to see this as a clean slate and he is now healthy from the turf toe. I think Dayne will give those guys a run for their money. The addition of Dayne makes our team so much better. Smith was slow and old and I only could have seen us keeping him for leadership role and maybe short yardage. Taylor is another rookie but he will get more attention next year. If Kubiak want dayne in here and he feels Dayne can do the job then hey I welcome the idea. Kubiak would not make this move if it were not a upgrade.
tburdette said:I don't really know how I feel about us picking up Dayne. He is a texan so you have to love the guy, but he has been nothing but a disappointment since he entered the league. Maybe Kubiak will know what to do with this guy and can get us the back that he was in college.
Luv_ya_blue said:He was giving YOU an "A" for effort, bubba.
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gpshafer_1976 said:I am not excited either...BUT, he does give us a power running option in short yardage/goal line situations. And at the very least, when he's in there on short yardage/goal line situations, he can provide us a great playaction pass opportunity. You gotta' stack the line when Dayne's in the backfield, to stop the run, on short yardage/goal line situations...and that adds an element of strategy to our team.
I think Kubiak brought him in for a limited role: Decoy. Secondarily, he can run the ball with more authority than he had proven earlier in his career. Dayne, IMO, was partially a victim of the Denver RB system which produces about 12 RBs each year that they have to whittle down to 2 or 3.
Again, he's not a gamebreaker...but he provides us with a decoy option on the playaction pass, which is a huge element of the Shanahan/Kubiak system where you run bootlegs and playaction a lot. Lots of misdirection.
When you think about it, the great teams kill you with the psychology of misdirection: When Moose, Irvin, Emmitt, Novacek, and Harper lined up...which one gets the ball in short yardage/ goal line situations? Answer: Any dang one of them, and it's because the defense cannot cover all of them and it creates an open man somewhere. Pittsburgh last year had guys who could take a pitch and throw a deep pass to a WR for a long TD. Brady had offensive linemen/d-linemen who doubled as "Eligible receivers" and it gave defenses fits. I'm telling you guys and gals: The element of having a guy like Dayne, even if he's a little one-dimentional, will prove to be worthy of at least a one-year deal.
Just because Denver released the guy doesn't mean he's worthless. They are saturated with RBs.
CloakNNNdagger said:The one thing that you left out of the equation on the teams you've mentioned is that they commonly used the long ball to keep the defenses honest...................so far in the preseason, Carr has "hidden" the long ball from his receivers.
Although I'm not sure that Smith was not a more consistent/reliable short yardage bull runner and greater threat than Dayne, Dayne will likely be a very regrettable alternative if the Texans are "hoping" that his turf toe will not be an issue........and from recent reports, Dayne has admitted that it is still bothering him.
ItsAJtime said:learn to trust Kubiak and his coaches. This is not Capers (Mr. we were tied at one point in the game, so we were in it). Have you ever thought that these may not be Denver rejects as much as guys telling Shannahan that they would like to play for Kubiak and the Texans. Kubiak is well respected and these guys might be requesting their way here. It could be possible that Denver doesn't completely need these guys, so why not help a guy that has served your team so well.
Get behind your Texans for at least 5 games people. Quit hating and second guessiing for a little while.![]()
Rodman91 said:Ron Dayne is washed up. If he couldn't make it in Denver, he will make it NOWHERE!
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nunusguy said:I dunno, but guess we'll have to trust Kubiak on this one because I've heard a lot of people say that Dayne, in spite of his size, "is not" a hard runner ?
brncoz1fan said:I heard Texans are picking up QB Van Pelt too from Denver
Using two hall of famers to decribe the way Dayne runs is not fitting. To me, he is just a more talented Jon Wells.SM19 said:Yep. Imagine if a mad scientist transplanted Barry Sanders' brain into Jerome Bettis' body. That's the way Ron Dayne runs.
i'm sorry, i know it's your first post and everything, but that's a terrible analogy.SM19 said:Yep. Imagine if a mad scientist transplanted Barry Sanders' brain into Jerome Bettis' body. That's the way Ron Dayne runs.
brncoz1fan said:Come on Texans!! Dayne is not "prone" to injuries. He recovered from turf toe by the Arizona game and yet to find any other injury in his past. He has an unbelievable amount of fans pulling for him. I was hoping he would have had the chance here to make up for all the negative people out there. Since Elway and T. Davis have been gone and the memories of our last Super Bowl win have been fading Dayne could have been a new "feel good" story. Now I find myself on a Texans board even though I have been a DIEHARD Broncos fan for 26 years. I am telling you watch any game footage with Dayne and yes it is limited but the guy doesn't fumble and gets it done. (#1)..It seems more and more in the NFL that defenses are leaner, quicker and more athletic and tougher for smaller, quicker RBs to get through, especially to break out into any long runs. I am really hoping within in the next months that MasterMind Shanny is once again shaking his head for letting another great RB go. (#2)..The guy is a quiet, humble man off the field and you won't be hearing about any crazy drama in his personal life. This guy has been so underused in the NFL and has played so little that even though he is 28 he has some good years left on him. (#3)..Doesn't faith and hope exist anymore amongst football fans? Or have we all grown up and find it easier to be negative and pessimistic. Goodness I hate to say this and hope I don't get busted by anyone from the Bronco Boards but wouldn't it be something if the Houston Texans actully made it to the Super Bowl.