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Porky said:Charley Casserly's to do list - May 16th, 2005:
8:00 am - Drop off laundry at cleaners
8:30 - Monster Truck Rally on SpikeTV
9:00 - Surf the web for scantily clad females
11:00 - Play Everquest, and try to level up one
noon - Lunch with Shaune Bagwell. Make request to see advertising
1:30 - Watch TIVO'd version of Desperate Housewives
3:00 - Tony Danza. What else?
4:00 - Challenge David Carr to a duel of "running around in circles" as fast as you can to perpare for the upcoming season
4:30 - Nap
5:00 - go home
New Item for to do list April 22nd, 2006: Get a friggin TE who isn't old, can't block, or doesn't get injured everytime he plays tiddly winks.
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LBblitz said:Just a thought: If im not mistaken he is from the "U" and AJ and PBuch could really help the negotiations
Bubba Franks:
Has never missed a game as a pro, seeing action in 64 straight contests (69 including playoffs)
Including his scoring pass in 2002, it marked the first time since 1991 that three Packers threw for touchdown (also Brett Favre and Doug Pederson) in a season
Fourth tight end in Packers history to be named to the Pro Bowl joining Ron Kramer (1962), Paul Coffman (1982-84) and Mark Chmura (1995, 1997-98)
Interestingly, his first touchdown receptions as a collegian (in 1997 at Pittsburgh) and in the professional ranks (in 2000 at Tampa Bay) came on fake field goal attempts
Was only the third tight ever drafted by Green Bay in the first round - and the first in 30 years (Rich McGeorge in 1970 being the last) - when the Packers tabbed him 14th overall in 2000
Caught a 20-yard pass from President of the United States George W. Bush, like him a West Texas native, when the then-Texas governor made a surprise visit to a Packers practice Sept. 28, 2000, during his presidential campaign
While in college, he worked as a caddy at LaGorce Country Club in Miami Beach during the summer months
atxcoolguy said:$794,910 to get hurt a third straight season and never play a snap in the nfl. that's crazy, the guy has probably collected over a million dollars in the past 3 years and he's never really done anything except get drafted in the second round.
dalemurphy said:I sure do look forward to the day when Billy Miller can't make this team. No offense intended, but he's not an NFL caliber TE and yet, I'm afraid this is going to be the 4th consecutive season where I watch him play quite a bit for my team.
Tulip said:Exactly how much is "quite a bit"? Your definition of "quite a bit" apparently is roughly equivalent to my definition of "very little". It's something my companion and I paid a lot of attention to during games because he had a season-long bet going with a classmate about Billy Miller. I'm not particularly crazy about Billy Miller either, but IMO, he had limited playing time in 2004.
dalemurphy said:I sure do look forward to the day when Billy Miller can't make this team. No offense intended, but he's not an NFL caliber TE and yet, I'm afraid this is going to be the 4th consecutive season where I watch him play quite a bit for my team.
TexansFight said:To think we could have drafted Jason Whitten who is a star with the Cowboys.
TexansFight said:With McKinney as our starting center, no decent TE, and the drafting of TJ instead of DJ I think we will be luck to reach 7-9 again.
Oh Bennie, this is your alter ego.
TexansFight said:You suck and you stole money, get the hell out of Houston. I can't wait till we cut his ***.
DC_ROCK said:You cant cherry pick the draft. Get over the fact that we missed Jason.
I dont understand this. People wine about our d-line, and our lack of pass rush. So we go out and draft a DE who is better at pass rushing. And then all of the sudden pass rush isnt as big of a concern.
You are a horrible fan/person. This guy has done nothing but work his *** off to get on the field. He has had some bad luck. But you cant fault him for getting injured. You are the epitome of a bad fan.
That's the same Heath Miller who couldn't workout prior to the draft because he was recovering from hernia surgery? You must be joking, there was no way the Texans were drafting a TE with a bad groin. Again, what TE was available? Alex Smith went ahead of the Texans 3rd round pick & Kevin Everett was lost for the year with a knee injury. The Texans couldn't solve the TE problem in the draft this year.Bottle-O-Bud said:Trade down for Heath Miller or TE on 3rd round!!!...
nunusguy said:The 2 biggest assumptions of the offseason for the offense, which includes the college draft and FA, is that Joppru would be healthy and ready to play in 2005 as the all purpose TE we've never had and that Seth Wand would have matured to the point to be the effective and competant (if not premiere), LT we've also needed from Day 1 to protect DCs blind side. Lets just hope that they are not as wrong about Wand as they were about Joppru.
I'll try. Because teams don't just cut players they draft highly in years 1 and 2 when they get injured. Joppru's base salary is reasonably low, he is going to bank his signing bonus no matter what we do. Why cut a player with a low base salary? Nobody saw a knee injury coming.FILO_girl said:Why are they holding onto Joppru? He has shown zilch in how long of a time? Why let seasoned vets go and keep him? I am confused. Must we keep at least one glass house on the roster, is it a rule unwritten somewhere?
Hello.......FILOgirl no comprendez.....
Explanations please!!
I feel for Joppru to, but as you say, he's done well by the Texans financiallyTexansFight said:Don't make me feel sorry for Joppru or to even feel bad for him. He should be feel fortunate that the Texans didn't cut him after he got hurt the second time and was able to be salary cap dead weight that he is. He has collected over $2 million and has done jack squat. He has a nice head start on life and his Michigan degree also helps. Best of luck to him in the rest of his life. That being said I am bitterly disappointed and pissed off at how much of a bust he has been. Getting hurt and being gone for the whole year 3 times before the season has even started is not "bad luck" but rather him being injury prone most likely as another poster has stated due to steroids. That being said cASSerley deserves most of the blame for picking this guy.
FILO_girl said:Why are they holding onto Joppru? He has shown zilch in how long of a time? Why let seasoned vets go and keep him? I am confused. Must we keep at least one glass house on the roster, is it a rule unwritten somewhere?
Hello.......FILOgirl no comprendez.....
Explanations please!!
TexansFight said:So Casserley should get another pass when he could have selected a stud TE and instead drafted a major bust. Does Casserley ever need to be held accountable? To sunshine pumpers like yourself the answer is no.
TexansFight said:If you are such a super fan like you claim you are by calling me out, you would know that the pass rush from the 3-4 we run comes from our linebackers. DJ would have been excellent at rushing the passer while a fat DL with issues regarding his work ethic and character does not exactly fit the bill.
TexansFight said:Don't make me feel sorry for Joppru or to even feel bad for him. He should be feel fortunate that the Texans didn't cut him after he got hurt the second time and was able to be salary cap dead weight that he is. He has collected over $2 million and has done jack squat. He has a nice head start on life and his Michigan degree also helps. Best of luck to him in the rest of his life. That being said I am bitterly disappointed and pissed off at how much of a bust he has been. Getting hurt and being gone for the whole year 3 times before the season has even started is not "bad luck" but rather him being injury prone most likely as another poster has stated due to steroids.
TexansFight said:That being said Casserley deserves most of the blame for picking this guy.
Joppru's base salary is only $380,000. He gets his bonus money no matter what we do. No team in the NFL would have cut him for his groin when they can just pay him his small base and let him rehab, so I don't think it is accurate to say we have done something no other team would have. It is just a sad situation. Things like this happen in the NFL. The Bills lost their rookie TE this year too.nunusguy said:I feel for Joppru to, but as you say, he's done well by the Texans financially
speaking. Other teams would not have given him a second, let alone a third
chance and risked losing the cash/cap they look as if they have lost.