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I never knew Ozzie Smith was involved in football

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If someone calls you out for using personal attacks, the proper response is not to immediately commit personal attacks against that person, hope it helps.

Who am I calling out by using a personal attack? Who attacked me personally? I certainly didn't feel attacked personally, nor did I mean to attack you personally.

I did mean to raise these questions about how much Texans football you watch and how you can have such an allegiance to Rick Smith, when under his leadership the Texans currently are on track to have the worst record in the NFL? How can you possibly think Rick has done a creditable job this yr?

He's the reason this team is and will remain in cap hell for the next 2-3 yrs and this doesn't even mention his spotty draft record as evidenced by his lack of accumen when it comes to drafting the position he played in college.

To think you want a guy like this leading the franchise is what made me ask these questions. Sorry you took it personally. I certainly didn't mean to attack you. I'm not that kind of poster.
 
I never knew Ozzie Smith was involved in football

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Who am I calling out by using a personal attack? Who attacked me personally? I certainly didn't feel attacked personally, nor did I mean to attack you personally.

I did mean to raise these questions about how much Texans football you watch and how you can have such an allegiance to Rick Smith, when under his leadership the Texans currently are on track to have the worst record in the NFL? How can you possibly think Rick has done a creditable job this yr?

He's the reason this team is and will remain in cap hell for the next 2-3 yrs and this doesn't even mention his spotty draft record as evidenced by his lack of accumen when it comes to drafting the position he played in college.

To think you want a guy like this leading the franchise is what made me ask these questions. Sorry you took it personally. I certainly didn't mean to attack you. I'm not that kind of poster.

You're allowing the emotions to get the better of you this season; this is a team that just won the AFC South two years running, and with a rival team going over .500 at the same time. Pointing to Smith as the problem when rapidly-regressed QB play, being forced to start a UDFA at quarterback, freak injuries to starters and draft picks alike, etc., are far more to blame.

The Cowboys and Washington are in actual cap hell, not a perceived one.

Your immediate attempts to label me as someone who doesn't watch our team play or being a Rick Smith 'fan' are examples of personal attacks. Hope this helps.
 
Whoops, nice catch. :handshake:



You're allowing the emotions to get the better of you this season; this is a team that just won the AFC South two years running, and with a rival team going over .500 at the same time. Pointing to Smith as the problem when rapidly-regressed QB play, being forced to start a UDFA at quarterback, freak injuries to starters and draft picks alike, etc., are far more to blame.

The Cowboys and Washington are in actual cap hell, not a perceived one.

Your immediate attempts to label me as someone who doesn't watch our team play or being a Rick Smith 'fan' are examples of personal attacks. Hope this helps.

For the last 2 years this team while losing a handful starters every year has only been able to replace lost contracts with vet minimums. Along w/ major spending and borrowing in 2011, Peyton's broken neck, Jeff Fisher's departure and a weak schedule enable Texans to make noticeable improvements in 11' & 12'. The Texans have started last 3 years w/o enough money to pay the minimum financial obligations and have borrowed from future every year in order to do do. That's Cap Hell. Rick Smith is Gary Kubiak's right hand man. Nothing more and is terribly inexperienced in matters of the NFL. That is understandable.
 
For the last 2 years this team while losing a handful starters every year has only been able to replace lost contracts with vet minimums. Along w/ major spending and borrowing in 2011, Peyton's broken neck, Jeff Fisher's departure and a weak schedule enable Texans to make noticeable improvements in 11' & 12'. The Texans have started last 3 years w/o enough money to pay the minimum financial obligations and have borrowed from future every year in order to do do. That's Cap Hell. Rick Smith is Gary Kubiak's right hand man. Nothing more and is terribly inexperienced in matters of the NFL. That is understandable.

See, I don't necessarily agree, but I appreciate that you said all this without accusing me of anything. :handshake:
 
Whoops, nice catch. :handshake:



You're allowing the emotions to get the better of you this season; this is a team that just won the AFC South two years running, and with a rival team going over .500 at the same time. Pointing to Smith as the problem when rapidly-regressed QB play, being forced to start a UDFA at quarterback, freak injuries to starters and draft picks alike, etc., are far more to blame.

The Cowboys and Washington are in actual cap hell, not a perceived one.

Your immediate attempts to label me as someone who doesn't watch our team play or being a Rick Smith 'fan' are examples of personal attacks. Hope this helps.

No emotions, Kubiak/Smith are tied at the hip. Both should go

Check out Texian post as example.

Poor example, Is it wrong to ask how much you watch the Texans play? I dont know you and was just asking a question. Dont wear your heart on your sleeve. Are you a Rick Smith fan? Is that Out of line?

Btw, the only reason the Redskins/Cowgirls are in cap hell is because they didn't adhere to the owners collusion polcy during the lockout and the owners gave the NFLPA some more $$$$ so the deal the NFLPA accepted didn't look as bad DeMaurice Smith's choice of hats.
 
See, I don't necessarily agree, but I appreciate that you said all this without accusing me of anything. :handshake:

Let the world know why you disagree.

Tell me again, what did I accuse you of? If this post was directed at me.
 
spare you the pics. heartbroken that Kubiak didn't realize his/our dream :kubepalm:

1st. Teddy Bridgwater, QB, Louisville, 6025 209

I'm going to change his measureables off eyeball test but that doesn't change anything in my mind & that is he will still be the #1 rated QB on most NFL Big Boards & QB is the Texans most dire need.

2nd. Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee, 6060 332

No fudging the numbers needed here, he is all that maybe more? with his intentions now public that he is coming out early he should be graded out in the 28-34 overall range. RT with a franchise rookie QB ascends quickly to #2 need.

3rd. Greg Blair, ILB, Cincinnati, 6005 248

Splitting hairs but you know he will be working hard to run a hard 40 time. He is ascending player, could break into 2nd rd. & alot of us are desperate to upgrade ILB position, regardless of Cushing production moving forward. Big bang for rookie in position helps return defense back to elite. Reminds me of Willis.

4th. Ryan Carrethers, NT, Arkansas State, 6010 328

Physical frontline enforcer who can engage a Center & Guard allowing more space for teammates to penetrate & disrupt offensive flow. Strong, durable does have a good motor to develop. Expect local player, Earl Mitchell to resign.

5th. CJ Barnett, FS, Ohio State, 6000 203

Ohio State in BCS against Florida State? Stay tuned. But after game in Jacksonville who could blame me for bumping up Safety position. Space eater with range who is clean & willing hard worker.

6th. Antonio Andrews, RB/KR, Western Kentucky, 5-11 212

SEC battle tested went to combination back/returner. Leeds the nation in all purpose yardage with 218.3 yards per game. Use 7th in combination with 6th to move back up into 5th which Rick Smith has been known to do & this is optimum value pick. Also like to say Dennis Johnson is a nice developmental back in rotation.

7th. Rashaad Reynolds, CB, Oregon State, 5-10 187

Beavers are under rated :good: OK, played against some great College QB's & Oregon State produces excellent ones. Really like Poyer last year thought he would go much higher than he did 7th so don't tell me Reynolds won't still be there. Regardless we need nickle & corner help this would be a good player to add on the Texan roster next season. Here is a short interview -
http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2013/11/oregon_state_football_beavers_70.html
 
spare you the pics. heartbroken that Kubiak didn't realize his/our dream :kubepalm:

1st. Teddy Bridgwater, QB, Louisville, 6025 209

I'm going to change his measureables off eyeball test but that doesn't change anything in my mind & that is he will still be the #1 rated QB on most NFL Big Boards & QB is the Texans most dire need.

2nd. Antonio Richardson, OT, Tennessee, 6060 332

No fudging the numbers needed here, he is all that maybe more? with his intentions now public that he is coming out early he should be graded out in the 28-34 overall range. RT with a franchise rookie QB ascends quickly to #2 need.

3rd. Greg Blair, ILB, Cincinnati, 6005 248

Splitting hairs but you know he will be working hard to run a hard 40 time. He is ascending player, could break into 2nd rd. & alot of us are desperate to upgrade ILB position, regardless of Cushing production moving forward. Big bang for rookie in position helps return defense back to elite. Reminds me of Willis.

4th. Ryan Carrethers, NT, Arkansas State, 6010 328

Physical frontline enforcer who can engage a Center & Guard allowing more space for teammates to penetrate & disrupt offensive flow. Strong, durable does have a good motor to develop. Expect local player, Earl Mitchell to resign.

5th. CJ Barnett, FS, Ohio State, 6000 203

Ohio State in BCS against Florida State? Stay tuned. But after game in Jacksonville who could blame me for bumping up Safety position. Space eater with range who is clean & willing hard worker.

6th. Antonio Andrews, RB/KR, Western Kentucky, 5-11 212

SEC battle tested went to combination back/returner. Leeds the nation in all purpose yardage with 218.3 yards per game. Use 7th in combination with 6th to move back up into 5th which Rick Smith has been known to do & this is optimum value pick. Also like to say Dennis Johnson is a nice developmental back in rotation.

7th. Rashaad Reynolds, CB, Oregon State, 5-10 187

Beavers are under rated :good: OK, played against some great College QB's & Oregon State produces excellent ones. Really like Poyer last year thought he would go much higher than he did 7th so don't tell me Reynolds won't still be there. Regardless we need nickle & corner help this would be a good player to add on the Texan roster next season. Here is a short interview -
http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2013/11/oregon_state_football_beavers_70.html


Love it. Especially picks 2 & 6. Andrews is my personal pick for late round sleeper this year at RB.
 
Love it. Especially picks 2 & 6. Andrews is my personal pick for late round sleeper this year at RB.

2 out of 7?

no luv for Teddy or Blair who both showed well last night?

what I love most about Teddy-
* soft hands
* quick feet 5 or 7 step drop
* can boot left as well right
* accurate arm, throws darts much sharper than Mariota who often floats the ball
* pocket awareness
* athletic ability
* strong arm
* can absorb a hit
* plus size for position
* long arms w/plus stiff arm
* heart
* targets players core strength in regards to windows so they can make athletic move
* plays under center in Pro Style

what Teddy needs to improve-
* recognizing coverage
* adding core strength
* more decisive in progressions
* needs to declare for the 2014 draft

but seriously, thank you for your positive feedback, tried to rep you must spread it around some more :wesmantexanfan:
 
what Teddy needs to improve-
* recognizing coverage
* adding core strength
* more decisive in progressions
* needs to declare for the 2014 draft


i haven't done much scouting as i hardly have watched a single game of CFB this year but if those are indeed his weaknesses then it looks promising as those can easily be taught/trained.
 
2 out of 7?

no luv for Teddy or Blair who both showed well last night?

Haha was trying to keep it short and sweet.

I obviously like Bridgewater. I've been pretty open about that on this board. Is he a franchise guy? Hard to say, but I think he could be.

I'm a big fan of Richardson. I grade him higher than other people apparently because I have him as the #3 OT right now.

Not all that familiar with Blair. I think you could find more athletic ILB's at that part of the draft.

Not familiar with Carrethers, but I've seen quite a few people touting him on this board (most notably you). I agree that we need to address DT/NT so I like the pick.

I cannot be trusted to objectively grade Barnett....:kitten:

Love Andrews. Think he will be a stud.

Not familiar with Reynolds. I agree that we need to address CB, but I think it should be a lot earlier.

All in all a great draft because we walk out with what we think is a franchise QB, a very good OT, and the other picks hit needs.
 
If you choose to be a scout (you have most of the attributes) you must dismiss alliances or conflicts of interests in respect to schools. Heck Braxton Miller is looking sweet. Texans could go Clowney then Miller in 2nd. Very impressive, but is he Texan Worthy?
 
If you choose to be a scout (you have most of the attributes) you must dismiss alliances or conflicts of interests in respect to schools. Heck Braxton Miller is looking sweet. Texans could go Clowney then Miller in 2nd. Very impressive, but is he Texan Worthy?

I was only kidding with the Barnett comment. Was just playing my part as the Michigan fan. I actually liked his teammate Christian Bryant more, but he's been out all year with an injury.

Miller is extremely raw as a passer. He really needs to go back for his senior year.
 
I was only kidding with the Barnett comment. Was just playing my part as the Michigan fan. I actually liked his teammate Christian Bryant more, but he's been out all year with an injury.

Miller is extremely raw as a passer. He really needs to go back for his senior year.

Me too.

As SB likes to abbreviate:

1-1b & 2-2b
 
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