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OK i ws thinking a true fan is alwys a fan good times and bad and id like to say im that true fan so i have decided to not cheer against the texans but to just cheers for the niners...is this ok?
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CenTexNative said:A true fan ALWAYS wants their team to win.![]()
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Why? Because of Reggie Bush? I think not. The Texans don't need a running back, they need an offensive line that can block. Sure they can trade Bush off to someone else for other draft picks but then tey would still lose the #1 pick that way wouldn't they? Or at least it would have been wasted. I see it this way. Say they lose the last game and get the #1 pick. They pick Bush and trade him to someone else for several draft picks. Unless they trade him to someone that has at least one pick in the first round they could lose any chance at a very good offensive lineman. That's just one way I look at it.touttail said:Except when you are 2-13, last game of the season, and it's for the Number 1 pick in the draft.
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Why do yall people always stray away from the point. This has nothing to do with Bush, Ferguson, or Bill Clinton. A fan is a fan of a team. I wear my colors and jersey's proud all the time. The fact is, if they lose, they get the #1 pick, if they win, it could be #5. The first pick has so much value this year, it would do the organization good if they were to lose in the long run. If they win, I wont be mad, I will be happy for the guys, because I know what they have gone through. As a fan, this offseason will be a million times more excitable with a loss on Sunday.CenTexNative said:A true fan ALWAYS wants their team to win.![]()
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aj. said:I'd laugh my a0s off if (that name) turns out to be another Desmond Howard or Rocket Ismail - well ... that is if the Texans don't pick him. The more I hear the comparisons to legendary players, the less chance he has to meet expectations. Past drafts are littered with top pick busts and the only sure thing is that he will cost a team about 70 million. I have a tendency to not run with the herd whether it's stock tips, pryamid schemes, bandwagoning the team from Irving, or whatever, and even though a few weeks ago I was praising the kid myself - this oversaturation on message boards, newspapers, ESPN, etc., makes me want to have nothing to do with (that name). But then I read the next article and think, what if ....
aj. said:I'd laugh my a0s off if (that name) turns out to be another Desmond Howard or Rocket Ismail - well ... that is if the Texans don't pick him. The more I hear the comparisons to legendary players, the less chance he has to meet expectations. Past drafts are littered with top pick busts and the only sure thing is that he will cost a team about 70 million. I have a tendency to not run with the herd whether it's stock tips, pryamid schemes, bandwagoning the team from Irving, or whatever, and even though a few weeks ago I was praising the kid myself - this oversaturation on message boards, newspapers, ESPN, etc., makes me want to have nothing to do with (that name). But then I read the next article and think, what if ....
CenTexNative said:Why? Because of Reggie Bush? I think not. The Texans don't need a running back, they need an offensive line that can block. Sure they can trade Bush off to someone else for other draft picks but then tey would still lose the #1 pick that way wouldn't they? Or at least it would have been wasted. I see it this way. Say they lose the last game and get the #1 pick. They pick Bush and trade him to someone else for several draft picks. Unless they trade him to someone that has at least one pick in the first round they could lose any chance at a very good offensive lineman. That's just one way I look at it.
HJam72 said:I am what I am. I really don't care what it's name is.