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aj. said:Really nice to see the top thread on the board is people complaining after our first shutout ever.
Because they werent "empty," Davis worked hard for his yards today...Beastlyman2003 said:funny. i dont hear anymore of that bull**** from fiddy about "giveaway yards or whatever he called it.
Fiddy said:Yeah, I would really like to see more of that because he didnt do that when he was averaging 2 yards a carry...
Agreed, and I dont see us upgrading the position unless we get Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams or Ced Benson in the draft...
aj. said:Really nice to see the top thread on the board is people complaining after our first shutout ever.
Could you please elaborate on that because I really am not following...infantrycak said:See now that is one of those "the Texans always run, run, pass" comments that doesn't bear up to reality and makes you look like a DD hater.
Yeah, he has 2,000 rushing yards in his career. Unless I get a game breaker, I am willing to sit with Davis for another year because he is not spectacular, but he is consistent...infantrycak said:This has to be the nicest thing you have ever said about DD (you probably didn't mean it that way)--so a 4th round surprise won't be upgraded unless the Texans get one of three players all of whom are expected to go in the 1st round, maybe even in the top half of the 1st round. You have almost convinced me, maybe he is serviceable.
Fiddy said:Could you please elaborate on that because I really am not following...
Fiddy said:Out of Davis' 30 carries, 20 of those carries resulted in 3 yards or less. I have a hard time buying that all 20 carries that resulted for 3 yards or less were all on the O-line. And thats what I am saying about Davis taking some of those broken plays and getting 4 or 5 yards, thats what I feel franchise backs are suppose to do...
TRAILERPARKBOYS said:The guy is a stud and it is mindboggling to me that so many on this board rip into the guy and hack em up.... Davis is one of the most underrated backs in the league and is easily top 10 in the NFL.
http://www.houstontexans.com/fan_zone/messageboards/showthread.php?t=5384TexansTrueFan said:fiddy wasnt it you that was arguing with me when that guy asked if it was a good idea to bet a 100$ that D.D would get a TD, and what did i say ??? He would have a 125+ and you said theres no way he would get that with henderson and stroud on the jags D. Glad to see i was right ! I tried finding the posts and couldnt, but i'm glad to see your not beign near as critical about D.D !
In no order:TRAILERPARKBOYS said:Davis is one of the most underrated backs in the league and is easily top 10 in the NFL
Fiddy said:In no order:
Duece McAllister
Yeah, he had that deep ankle sprain early that has slowed him down and playing on the Saints doesnt help, either...infantrycak said:DD is not a top 10 back at this point. Looking at just this year though, McAllister (who was one of my favorite backs going into the year) has not played top 10 and in fact is in a dead heat with DD for performance this year.
Deuce McAllister 241 attempts 934 yds 3.9 ypc 28 long 8 TD's 4 20+ 49 1st downs
Domanick Davis 284 attempts 1077 yds 3.8 ypc 44 long 12 TD's 5 20+ 50 1st downs
Fiddy said:Yeah, he had that deep ankle sprain early that has slowed him down and playing on the Saints doesnt help, either...
Yeah, but Davis' injury lingered for half the season and I doubt it was as serve as a deep ankle sprain (may of been, I honestly dont know). McAllister came back 2 weeks after his injury and averaged 4.9 and 4.3 his first two weeks back. I would have to ask someone that watches the Saints to know what happened to him after that. And when you have 9 consecutive 100 yard games in a season, you can have one bad season...infantrycak said:Thanks for walking into my web said the spider to the fly. Try this statement on for size--yeah, he had that ankle sprain early that has slowed him down and playing on the Texans doesn't help, either...
You have to take in other seasons when debating the top 10 RBs in the league.TRAILERPARKBOYS said:Fiddy has named alot of top running backs on his list on the previous page but I disagree with a few:
Ahman Green this year has been a bust - nowhere close to DD.
Clinton Portis - your basing this one on reputation... this year he has been a huge disappointment in washinton.
Deuce McAllister - fewer TD's than DD and fewer total yards
Julius Jones - a one game wonder - has only played 6 games.
Kevin Jones - is this years version of DD - similar stats to DD's rookie year.
Rudi Johnson - we all have our opinions but too me I would take DD anyday of the week. DD is way more multi-dimensional than Rudi - Rudi has hands of stone.
I'm not sayin DD is the second coming of Walter Payton BUT he is definately a solid starter in this league and a back that can get you 1700 yards from scrimmage in a season can play on my team any day of the week.
Bubbles
Fiddy said:Rudi Johnson: Has 1355 rushing yards
ledzeppelin269 said:Speaking of Wells, he looked pretty good on his small sample of runs against the Jags. Seems to keep his feet moving much better than he used to and isn't as afraid to take a shot to get the extra yard. I think we need to re-evaluate the guy and throw out everything he tried to do in 2002, because a rookie RB behind that line and an abysmal passing game is always going to look ugly. Not to mention half the runs(hell half the plays in general) were the infamous "Draw" play.
snoopmeg2002 said:This is just for miscellaneous information. Does anyone know DD's full ethnic background. Is he mixed with something else besides African-American heritage?
HJam72 said:Yes, Albino and Japanese--oh, and a little pygmie. Hope this isn't too racial or anything. Just havin' fun.
Fiddy said:I wish I could find that article about empty yards that John Clayton wrote on ESPN.com. I will. You can think its stupid but it worked for the Colts. They didnt want AJ/Gaff/Bradford to touch the ball so they allowed Davis to get the ball virtually every play because they knew Davis couldnt kill them and AJ could. Have any of you guys ever noticed that Davis is always open in the flat??? If defenses were really scared of him, wouldnt they tell a LB to cover him??? They dont tell LBs to cover him because they want Davis to get the ball. The passing game was shut down because the Colts focused on the WRs and didnt worry about Davis. And when Davis accounts for 50% of the offense, we lose.
My defenition of a frachise back is someone who can last most of the season and doesnt always have nagging injurys. A franchise back also has to be someone who can get the tough yards and make something out of nothing. Has to be able to run over people and run past people.
Vinny said:The most important stat is touchdowns. When Dom gets his huge yardage figures off of dump passes, they have worth, but exactly what is that worth when you are not scoring TD's? Dom has 55 receptions and 1 TD. Next, compare that to a running back that puts fear in an opposing defense when he catches a dump off pass. Brian Westbrook gives the Eagles offense incredible diversity and puts real fear in opposing defenses. Westbrook has 65 receptions and 6 TD's so far. Westbrook is a pure threat. He can beat you with a simple dump off pass on a given play. This reception stat line isn't "empty" for Westbrook because he makes teams pay. Dom's 55 touches with one TD does not strike any fear in enemy defenses over the course of a season (two more games and its over this year).
......... but after 3 of such seasons....... as good as Edgerin James, better than Ricky Williams...... we need to invest a high pick in a RB??jacquescas said:All things being considered, Davis will start his career with consecutive 1000 yard seasons. Its about as good as a start you could ask for from a 4th round pick.
No, he is not an edgarin James or a Ricky Williams, but he has an extremely promising start to his career. With better blocking up front, and getting over that fumbling problem he should be even better next year.
At least he is fine for the next season, no draft picks or high draft picks need to be invested in the RB position.
infantrycak said:Funny that you should say that after the Chicago game--where there was a play that DD got smooth hit by two guys at the line of scrimmage due to poor blocking and made it into a 6-7 yard gain purely on individual effort. He ain't a top tier RB, but there is no need to make stuff up about him.
And PS--there is a lot of distance between pro-bowl RB and 3rd down back. DD is somewhere in between--just dumb to act like he is at either extreme.
I've never seen that.BornOrange said:but most of the time he is tackled by the first defender to lay a hand on him.
BornOrange said:When the Texans have a back who can get yardage when the other team knows the Texans are going to run, that is when the Texans will be a dangerous team.
At the same time, if the Defense would keep the game close, they wouldn't "let" anyone get 201 yards.Wolf said:get out of my head BornOrange!
I was just thinking the same thing.
about the gameplaning.. someone on this thread posted about Davis getting "empty yards" (200 and something). that basically proved the theory of defenses not gameplanning to stop Davis and just to stop AJ. What I remember is even with Davis getting the yards. Aj isn't getting the ball because teams still roll 2 players on AJ. I don't know the stats, but seems our offense suffers when Davis gets the load. I am not knocking DD, but seems our offense goes one dimentional.
and when DD has those games, I don't recall teams stacking the line or bringing a safety up just to stop the run.
Fiddy said:Have you not read one word I have typed in previous posts??? The reason the pass protection sucks is because teams are pinning there ear backs and rushing game. If Davis gets the ball, big deal. The defense will get him. One play that I keep pointing to was during the last Colts game. Davis had a couple of good runs but on 1st and 10 when Carr was in the shotgun and play faked to Davis, Freeney (who had already got by Wand) didnt even flinch at that play fake. He went right after Carr, and oh my goodness. Carr was the one with the ball. Freeney didnt even make an attempt at Carr. If that is LT or some other game breaking back, you better believe Freeney honors the play fake...
Fiddy said:I dont know what you have been watching, but Davis always gets caught from behind. Even the Bus has a couple of 20 yards run. Lets not get caught up in that. Every back in the league will get a couple of those each year.
We need a back that can break multiple tackles because Capers wants to pound the ball for 4-5 yards a carry and then play action fake deep. We cant do that with Davis. There are multiple defenders around our RB because it is impossible to block everyone. There is always people around Priest, LT, and Jamal Lewis but they find ways to get around, by, and threw them.
AndreJ said:Yesterday on his 11 yd TD run he flat out ran over R.W. McQuarters and dragged him into the endzone with R.W. hanging on to his leg. If i recall correctly he did the same thing in houston against Idianaplois on his TD run leaving a trail of defenders in his pass (Please don't make me go find any pictures). What more can the guy do this season he has 972 rushing yards and is leading the AFC running back with 515 recieving yards (1442 yards total)! Their are WR's who wish they could have the many yards recieving. Oh and not to mention his 12 TD's on the season. Who cares if he is moving the ball by running or passing a 12 yd pass is no different the a 12 yard run. The leading running back in the league (Curtis Martin) has 1690 total yards (179 passing) and 14 TD's. DD is only trailing Curtis by 248 yards and 2 TD's, who is to say he isn't getting the job done and that Defenses don't plan for him in their attack when he accounts for damn near 50% of the texans offense. And dont come back and give me that BS (empty yards excuse).
P.S As far as DD getting empty yards and nott putting points on the board, he ties Tiki Barber with 11 Rushing TD's and thats 6th in the NFL. Once again he's doing his job and it aint his fault the taxans have been losing.![]()
AndreJ said:Yes clinton portis hasn't done jack **** this year i said it. Sure he has 1283 yards, but he also has the most carries in the league (333 carries) and is only avg. 3.9 yards a carry where as his previous two years he avg. 5.5. He also only has 225 passing yards. 225+1283=1508. I think that is what maybe 50 yards more than Davis has had this year not to mention he has missed a few games.
Anyways enough of Portis, what Davis lacks in the running game he makes up in the passing game. For the record, all RB's cannot catch the ball (Jamal Lewis) I have also seen Sean. Alexander drop many passes. Something we never see DD do. Just so you know DD acounts for 50% of our offense in all our games, not just the gm's we lose. And for the last time stop placing the blame on DD for losing the games, by saying when he has 50% of our offense we lose because he always has 50% of our offense. It is not his fault and football is a TEAM sport. It aint like tennis or golf in case you haven't noticed.![]()
Damn, and i said this was gonna be sweet and short.
So you're saying Carr can pass on the worst teams in the league, but not the ones with decent Defenses.....Fiddy said:![]()
Davis accounted for 0% of the offense in the Oakland win...
Davis accounted for 9% of the offense in the Chiefs win...
Davis accounted for 7% of the offense in the Titans road win...
Davis accounted for 26% of the offense in the Jags win...
Davis accounted for 48% of the offense in the Titans home win...
Davis accounted for 37% of the offense in the Bears win...
Davis accounted for all the offense in the first half of the Vikings game and we got 0 points, Davis accounted for little offense in the second half of the Vikings game and we scored 28 points...
So what were you saying???
Frank_The_Tank said:Man the Bush-Bandwagon is Psychotic. Man they rip and Bash on everyone, they are worse than the Young Bandwagon. man the draft cant come quick enough.
three years, total yards…….. Marshall 4372 three years, total yards…….. James 5297Grid said:well for one.. for where we got him and what we got him for.. he has been much better than expected. However, that doesnt make him the franchise back.
two, while the 3 year thing may apply to alot of draft picks, with RBs i think you generally expect results out of them pretty quick.. they do not have long careers. That doesnt mean they dont continue to improve and that by waiting on one you can end up with a good back later.. but its not usually the case with RBs.. from my limited experience anyway.
three, Edge doesnt get empty yards.. they are not covering the receivers and letting edge run because he isnt a big threat.. they are covering the receivers because manning is a BIGGER threat. And if you look at the numbers edge has put up with his "empty yards".. and compare them to DDs numbers.. you will notice that DD is not in Edge's league.
Honestly though.. I think DD COULD be our franchise back.. he as the skills to be one.. the only problem is durability. So far he has shown that he just doesnt have it.
thunderkyss said:I originally did a search, trying to find good posts about DD from way back, See if I can get the DD bandwagon rolling again. Instead I've found..... more of the same.... People have been wanting to "upgrade" the position from way back.
Still, I've noticed most comparisons...... DD isn't like Edge.... DD isn't like Faulk.... DD isn't like so-and-so, usually compare DD to people who've been in the league more than three years..... or to people who are coming off a particularly good year.
I don't think those are fair comparisons, even though DD isn't exactly like this player, or that player, he's been just as productive as most, if not all of the "franchise" backs we take for granted nowadays.
I was surprised to see that Edgerin James bested DD in both rushing & passing yards, while playing 2 less games than Domanick. I doubt, however, that their are many more examples of such.
Thanks to Fiddy's arguments, I can see a little better, where many of you guys are coming from.... that DD is allowed to pick up his little bit.... Defenses aren't scared of him scoring...... I don't buy it, but I understand it. If DD can get our team into the RedZone, and we can't score with a ProBowl reciever, and a 1000 yard RB......... then we've got other problems. more serious still, than Runnig back. Much of which has been addressed, with a TE who can be split out, and a FB that can catch the ball.
I'll be upset(like that matters) if we draft Reggie, and end up loosing DD in 2 years....
I look at it like this..... if we are going to say we can win a SuperBowl with David Carr, therefore we don't need Vince Young....... we should look at DD the same way.
Can we win a SuperBowl with Dommanick Davis?? I think so, therefore, we don't need Reggie.
MasterC25 said:Reggie is a bigger upgrade to DD, then Vince is to Carr. Vince shouldn't even play for two years.
thunderkyss said:Anyone expecting Reggie to get 1600yrds rushing, 400 yards recieving his rookie year??
thunderkyss said:IMHO, drafting Reggie, reducing DDs role, is going to hurt our running game more than help it...
thunderkyss said:While I don't expect any designed QB runs, I expect Vince to double Carr's rushing TDs the first year he plays, and match if not exceed his passing TDs..
ArlingtonTexan said:Casserly has said numerous times in numerous ways that the Texans believe that Bush is 12-15 touch per game guy what can score on any play.
thunderkyss said:I can't fathom any team filling this role with a #1 overall pick.....
it does not compute.
tulexan said:Really? I'm sure a lot of people would take Randy Moss #1 overall if they had the chance. He doesn't get 20-25 touches per game.
thunderkyss said:doubt it, there are just as many questions about his work ethic, attitude, and personality now, as there were then.
20 teams passed on Moss then, I'm sure twenty will pass on him today.......
thunderkyss said:I can't fathom any team filling this role with a #1 overall pick.....
it does not compute.
outofhnd said:To be honest the NFL has changed on us the last 3 years gentleman. I think the time of the everydown back can be officially regarded as extinct. Everything is now so situational in this league.
I mean last year in Denver who was Denvers main running back? bith players statistics were comparable..
We are all fooling ourselves thinking we will have a primary running back when there really isnt a primary back anymore. I honestly think there will be no rhyme or reason to our RB by committee next year. I think it will be play whoever is hot. If DD is picking up 100 yds and a couple tds the first 3 games he starts the 4th, if in the 4th hes contained and Bush breaks out for 140 and 2 scores, he starts week 5. sure we will have designed plays where they are both back there, but you cant confine both backs to being primarys and backups. Bush is unproven at the NFL level you cant automatically proclaim him to be your feature back without him surving camp and preseason. Its rare a RB performs as well in his first year like cadillac did and dont look for that to be repeated by bush. I think you take the McGahee approach in buffalo you play them both ride whoever is hot that week into the next one. then after a year or 2 of sharing you then make your decision.