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When DD becomes a free agent, does anyone think that he'll resign with the Texans or will he go somewhere else?
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F-minus67 said:I think the texans should try to sign him to an extention, he's only making like $500,000 a year and has rushed for a 1000 yards in each of the past two years and has scored 22 touchdowns.
snoopmeg2002 said:When DD becomes a free agent, does anyone think that he'll resign with the Texans or will he go somewhere else?
snoopmeg2002 said:When DD becomes a free agent, does anyone think that he'll resign with the Texans or will he go somewhere else?
gcolby said:2005 is his last season under his current contract.
He'll be re-signed.
I'm not sold on Davis either but he didnt fumble once after the first two games so thats not a reason.Skrobes66 said:I am not sold on Davis yet. I think he is a good player but he makes too many mistakes (fumbles). Anyone think we can get a 1st round pick and maybe a little more for him and go after one of the three top backs (Benson, and the two Auburn backs) in the draft?
He is an excellent goal line back, I'll give him thattexansfan88 said:To anyone that doubts DD, 12 touchdowns speak for themselves
Fiddy said:He is an excellent goal line back, I'll give him that
TexansTrueFan said:sorry fiddy but how many "goal line" backs rush for 1,188 yards in a season ?? Hasnt he shown you he can be a featured back ? i guess he'll have to go and pass emitt smiths rushing record and then maybe just maybe you will say he is a featured back !![]()
Wolf said:DD is solid WHEN healthy. IMO.. but he can't stay healthy. The 2 games Wells filled in for DD, he put up just as good numbers. (I am not a big Wells fan either). What I see in these threads whether we are talking about Miller,Moses or DD is you have people that say they are solid and people that say they are great. Well, they are the best we have ever seen in a Texan uniform, so we get blinded by the success.. But if you took a look around the NFL and people that play those same positions, you'd find these guys average (nfl wise).
BTW .. 1000 yards isn't much anymore.
I like DD, but there are upgrades that can be made. I am sure all of you would think the R. Brown would look great in a Texan uniform with his 4.3 speed and yall probably wouldn't mind seeing DD become a 3rd down back.
Vinny said:For more than half a season Doms longest run of the year was 12 yards (game 10 vs Green bay he finally had a run longer than 12 yards).
That means that he only had a run barely longer than a first down run in 6 of the 10 remaining games and the Texans are primarily a running football team. Dom caught a ton of dump passes but he rarely scored off of them because he does not have break away speed and his receptions were not exactly patterns they were safety valve passes. The only back that had as many touches in the passing game was Westbrook and he had many more receiving TDs than Dom had. So, in my eyes, that means his stats were largely the product of the system. Can he put up last years stats again?
Sure, but take a look at his stats from 09/26 to 10/31 where he averaged 1.2, 2.5, 2.5, & 2.5 yards per carry on consecutive weeks. Dom just does not run the ball well unless he is 100% healthy...and so far, that is rare. The season is just too short for us to not bring in another back. It only takes one game of 1.2 ypc to knock us out of the playoffs.
I bet LT didn't go to week 10 before having his very FIRST 11+ yard run. The season is over by then if that is all you get out of your backs in a conservative running offense.WildBlackBear32 said:LT had 6 games this year where he averaged less than 3 YPC. Hell, thats even 1 more than DD had all year, COUNTING the game he missed with an injury.
Vinny said:I bet LT didn't go to week 10 before having his very FIRST 11+ yard run. The season is over by then if that is all you get out of your backs in a conservative running offense.
Dom's ypc in our first 10 games last year was 2.8 (a pitiful avg btw). No need to ask Emmitt about that.WildBlackBear32 said:YPC is a far more telling stat about a player than Longest Run. Just ask Emmitt Smith.
Vinny said:Dom's ypc in our first 10 games last year was 2.8 (a pitiful avg btw). No need to ask Emmitt about that.
Vinny said:Who says I'm "giving up" on Dom? I'm just throwing facts on the table. We are a running team and if you don't think we will add a back to enhance our offense and give it more stability I think you are not paying attention to what kind of team we are shaping.
WildBlackBear32 said:True, 1000 yards isnt much, however his projected numbers from last season would be 1300 yards, not 1000. Not to mention 650 receiving yards.A 1950 total yard back aint too shabby, IMO.Let's not forget he was 4th in TDs last season. Some may say goalline back, however 6 points is 6 points anyway you slice it.
Oh and you'll definetly hear me screaming on draft day if we take Ronnie Brown. Not screaming of joy however. There's no need to add another runningback when we dont have a single RB on the roster even 25 years old.
rittenhouserobz said:What if we traded DD for an early 2nd round pick. Like say Miami. Who could use a RB, but is almost forced to go QB in the 1st. What happens if they don't get a RB in FA? The main reason I watch the draft is for the twists and turns that it has.
texansfan88 said:To anyone that doubts DD, 12 touchdowns speak for themselves
I said Davis was an excellent goal line back. That statement has nothing to do with him being the featured back. He does an excellent job getting the ball into the endzone from the 1 yard line. How did you turn that around. texanfan88 said that Davis' 13 TDs speak for themselves. I was merely pointing out that 10 out of his 13 TDs came from 2 yards or less out. 10 out of 13. That means he is a excellent goal line back.TexansTrueFan said:sorry fiddy but how many "goal line" backs rush for 1,188 yards in a season ?? Hasnt he shown you he can be a featured back ? i guess he'll have to go and pass emitt smiths rushing record and then maybe just maybe you will say he is a featured back !![]()
WildBlackBear32 said:DD is an absolutely fantastic back to have. I'll even go as far to say hes a top 7 all-around runningback(in terms of rushing AND recieving). With that said, I REALLY hope Hollings starts to get more carries. He was a guy everyone had pegged in as a mid-to-late 1st rounder the year before his draft year and his huge injury.I say phase Wells out all together, slide Hollings into about 30% of the snaps while letting DD rest while Hollings is in there.Works well for both backs as it keeps DD fresh and gives Hollings more touches/downs.
1000 yards for 2 seasons behind a subpar oline.DD is a serviceable RB. He is an average starter and nothing more.
STEEL BLUE TEXANS said:Rudi Johnson is ok too, nothing special. He is better than DD though.
TexansTrueFan said:ok i'd take D.D over Westbrook any day of the week. End of disscusion !
C'mon.... Texans ran the ball 80% of the time..... then we would vary to a quick hitch/fade to Dre.... then the rest are send everyone on random patterns and dump the ball to DD under shallow coverage.... our offense was too obvious [thank you Palmer].... of course DD cannot break any long runs.Stack 9 in the box? LOL. No one was stacking 9 in the box against us. DD isn't much of a threat so there was no need to do all that just to stop our running game.