ThaJokaa
True Texans Fan
Instead of arguing how far he can throw, I focus on accuracy,TDs to INTs and completion
In college they were all great... But a weak conference
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Instead of arguing how far he can throw, I focus on accuracy,TDs to INTs and completion
In college they were all great... But a weak conference
After seeing the QB camp with Gruden...how can you not come away impressed with the guy? I know I didn't see him play every week like some people here, but from the small snippets I got, the kid can play.
I think my favorite thing he said was answering Gruden about the number of hits he took at UH and if people can question if he can stand up to the rigors of the NFL. It was something to the effect of "I'm a quarterback, it's who I am and what I do. Yeah, I took some hits, but at the end of the day I'd rather go up against guys going all out and trying then guys who aren't"
That's REAL Moxy.
Count me as a new member of the Keenum fan club. I really hope this guy can stick to the roster or hopefully at least the PS because I do think he can make it at this level.
Instead of arguing how far he can throw, I focus on accuracy,TDs to INTs and completion
Was this when Gruden then chimed in " If you were my quarterback I'd fine you for taking that hit on your shoulder"?
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In college they were all great... But a weak conference
Signed,
Steve McNair. Alcorn State - SWAC
In college they were all great... But a weak conference
Using these parameters, he is indisputably a runaway from the present crowd. Now, to see if he can replicate in the NFL........I believe he can......especially on a team with a scheme like the Texans.
Another I left out:
Ben Roethlisberger-Miami of Ohio
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The kool aid is strong in this thread
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Isn't that where our recent draft pic, Brandon Brooks, came from? (to lazy to look it up.) I've never heard of this school. I thought they had made a mistake!![]()
CO-signed,
Brett Farve - Southern Miss.
There's a lot of reasons in this thread by posters explaining why Kennum:
1) Has all the potential to be great
2) Wil be a starter for the Texans one day
3) supposed weaknesses are unfounded
But as someone who hasn't seen a single UH game - not out of choice, I live in Toronto - can someone please describe a fair assessment of weaknesses Keenum has?
I've seen some people saying the lack of arm strength isn't true because he can sling it (and I've seen some Youtube videos of him throwing it impressively, which aren't exactly scout quality, but still). And then of course there's the "lack of competition" argument that people have been fairly debunking.
So what is then that could be considered a weakness? I guess, what did NFL scouts, GMs, even Texans fans who may not be the biggest of believers see that convinced everyone to pass on Keenum through 7 rounds?
There's a lot of reasons in this thread by posters explaining why Kennum:
1) Has all the potential to be great
2) Wil be a starter for the Texans one day
3) supposed weaknesses are unfounded
But as someone who hasn't seen a single UH game - not out of choice, I live in Toronto - can someone please describe a fair assessment of weaknesses Keenum has?
I've seen some people saying the lack of arm strength isn't true because he can sling it (and I've seen some Youtube videos of him throwing it impressively, which aren't exactly scout quality, but still). And then of course there's the "lack of competition" argument that people have been fairly debunking.
So what is then that could be considered a weakness? I guess, what did NFL scouts, GMs, even Texans fans who may not be the biggest of believers see that convinced everyone to pass on Keenum through 7 rounds?
There's a lot of reasons in this thread by posters explaining why Kennum:
1) Has all the potential to be great
2) Wil be a starter for the Texans one day
3) supposed weaknesses are unfounded
But as someone who hasn't seen a single UH game - not out of choice, I live in Toronto - can someone please describe a fair assessment of weaknesses Keenum has?
I've seen some people saying the lack of arm strength isn't true because he can sling it (and I've seen some Youtube videos of him throwing it impressively, which aren't exactly scout quality, but still). And then of course there's the "lack of competition" argument that people have been fairly debunking.
So what is then that could be considered a weakness? I guess, what did NFL scouts, GMs, even Texans fans who may not be the biggest of believers see that convinced everyone to pass on Keenum through 7 rounds?
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is a judgement.
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I believe that a lot of scouts are haunted by the ghosts of David Klingler and Andre Ware and the label of U of H "system" QB. The problem was that these two were actually placed in NFL systems which were at the time not going to succeed no matter who was thrown in.
Don't forget Kevin Kolb. Hate to say it, but he just hasn't lived up to expectations.
Don't forget Kevin Kolb. Hate to say it, but he just hasn't lived up to expectations.
Another I left out:
Ben Roethlisberger-Miami of Ohio
I get a feeling that Keenum is going to turn into our Tony Romo.
Case is gonna choke away a bunch of 4th quarter leads? You're bumming me out.I get a feeling that Keenum is going to turn into our Tony Romo.
I get a feeling that Keenum is going to turn into our Tony Romo.
I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
would it not be a kick if dwight jones, case and loisoue (sp--ilb) made contributions?I'm just glad we have him. The guy has a TON of potential and as a UDFA no downside. I'm pretty sure he sticks to the team unless he just royally screws up in camp and pre-season. Which I donthink he will.
Some people seem to be absolutely in love with Case and I hope he turns out the be a real special find for the Texans but the odds just arent in our favor that it will roll that way
I like the kid but don't want him starting this year either.
Getting thrown into the fire too soon kills your career.
I'd rather give him time to learn under Kubiak (pro red-shirt..)
If Gary can do what he did with Plumber, then Case's potential
could be pretty high..
TJ
He'll go from a place holder to starting QB.I get a feeling that Keenum is going to turn into our Tony Romo.
Im not sure "I like the kid" is the right statement, you seem extremely fond of him. I dont think anyone is talking about him starting this year.
Im not sure "I like the kid" is the right statement, you seem extremely fond of him. I dont think anyone is talking about him starting this year.
Well, to be fair...anything can happen. Nobody here thought we'd be watching TJ Yates play a single snap in the 2011 season. Let alone in a playoff game.
I think anytime a QB comes back from blowing an ACL and he STILL is dominant the next year...that speaks volumes to me. To battle through adversity and to actually continue the same performance as before, it means he is tough as nails and always finds ways to succeed. The great QBs are not just talented, they are mentally and emotionally tough...and I think Keenum has the potential to be a good QB.
To be fair, nobody here thought all that much of Zabransky from Boise State when he was on our roster. You had a sense that he was genuinely a system QB on a team that did a lot of gimmickry types of plays, as well. It seems different with Keenum. He looks more like a traditional QB than "just a system QB" and I think the fact that he's from UH is just a coincidence.
Don't forget Kevin Kolb. Hate to say it, but he just hasn't lived up to expectations.
Yeah anything can happen, I could win powerball but its not likely. Like I said I hope it turns out to be a lottery ticket but some people here are acting like this kid is a first round pick
It's just part of the game.
Kurt Warner and Tom Brady are living proof that late-round guys, or even UDFAs, can succeed in the NFL. If teams had it to do over again, they would love to have one of those guys in the first round.
Plus, QBs drift in and out of luck all the time. Where they land, and what time they land there, has a lot to do with it. Brad Johnson and Trent Dilfer, Kurt Warner, those are guys who struck gold by being in the right place at the right time.
Stars aligned in such a way that TJ Yates was a few plays away from being in the AFC Championship game last year. Anything can happen. The upside to Case Keenum is that he wasn't chosen in a top round of the draft...he has no pressure to make a team a winner, he just has to soak up the playbook and learn in a setting that I think benefits him and his skill set.
We wasted a lot of time with Matt Leinart, IMO. He used up the QB2 reps when Yates should have been in the mix...instead, Yates is running scout team (the OTHER team's playbook/system) and I actually hope Kubiak bumps Keenum up to QB2 during OTAs and camp. Learn from least year's problems.
And do what with Yates?
And do what with Yates?