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CowboysTexansFan said:Kris Brown SUCKS.
I'm happy he missed the kick and happy we'll be getting Reggie Bush, but I'm deeply concerned about having such an incompetent, overpaid kicker like Brown next year. His performance over the last half of the season has been horrendous.
Dime said:Every kicker makes plays and every kicker misses them. Get off him. He aint our problems.
texanfan2002114 said:He is part of them!! And the team should look for a new kicker!! These missed FG will get into his head next year and will hurt the Texans next year!!
Carr Bomb said:Trust me when I say this, after a 2-14 season Kris Brown is the LEAST of our problems and 10 years from now he is going to be known as the 2005 texans mvp.
gpshafer_1976 said:If you guys don't think that he's been missing a few here and there on purpose, then you gotta' be crazy.
He makes the ones he needed to make, and he's blown the ones he needed to miss.
And for all you who say that an NFL player wouldn't do it, or should be banned if he did...tough titty.
The dude has strategically placed us at No. 1 in the draft.
Love it or hate it.
But I think he and McNair are in cahoots. He IS a good kicker.
CowboysTexansFan said:Kris Brown SUCKS.
I'm happy he missed the kick and happy we'll be getting Reggie Bush, but I'm deeply concerned about having such an incompetent, overpaid kicker like Brown next year. His performance over the last half of the season has been horrendous.
Dime said:Every kicker makes plays and every kicker misses them. Get off him. He aint our problems.
Snapple said:Right now, EVERY player needs an evaluation. There aren't any parts of the team we can afford to overlook if we're going to improve. That's mediocre thinking. Brown missed short game-winning kicks that even Doug Flutie could make. Unless he's throwing games on purpose, he has got to be the least clutch kicker in the league right now. He can't handle pressure situations, and that's not something you can show in stats. It's something you have to see.
CowboysTexansFan said:Don't talk to me about what Kris Brown did in years past. His job is to make kicks, especially when games are on the line. He didn't do his job this year, PERIOD.
He is NOT one of the best kickers in the NFL, I don't care what his stats say. Unfortunately, he is signed through 2009, so it may not be possible to replace him. But the team should do what it can to bring in some competition.
He may not be the biggest problem on the team, but the production from that position has to improve if the team is going to be more successful next year, whether that improvement come from Brown or another kicker.
CowboysTexansFan said:To some extent I agree with you. Carr definitely had a disappointing season and has to play better. But a QB is much more dependent on his teammates than a kicker is.
Brown just plain missed too many important kicks, and it wasn't the fault of the line, the snapper or the holder. My statement makes complete sense when applied to Brown, no matter how many family members and friends of his care to post messages on his behalf.
CowboysTexansFan said:Brown just plain missed too many important kicks, and it wasn't the fault of the line, the snapper or the holder.
He missed eight field goals this season, five of which were inside 40 yards and of those five, four were in the fourth quarter. Browns overall 76.5% success rate this year ranked 14th in the AFC. It seems an appropriate time to remind you that there are 16 teams in the AFC. Granted, his percentage this year represented a marked improvement over his 2004 rate of 70.8%, but it was still well below league average (81.1%). In fact, in his four years as a Texan, Brown has only hit on 75% of his kicks. As a point of comparison, disposed Cowboy kicker Billy Cundiff, who coach Bill Parcells has cut 91 times over the past two years, has hit on 73.2% of his kicks over the same four-year period.
But it was Browns struggles this year inside 40 yards that should have sealed his fate. While he was hitting on only 70.5% of his 17 kicks between 30 and 39 yards, the rest of the AFC was hitting on 89%. Brown missed five kicks from that distance; the entire rest of his counterparts in the conference missed only a combined 15. For his effortsthis year, Brown should have been released Monday, along with Capers, Casserly, and some half dozen other players.
As they move forward, its important that the Texans introduce accountability into the fabric of their franchise because this year, the team had none. Casserly blamed Capers; Capers blamed Casserly; Carr blamed the offensive line, his receivers, the peanut vendor; others blamed him for his incompetence and immaturity. Meanwhile, McNair sat back and allowed the ugly charade to play out for 17 excruciating weeks.
lolSheTexan said:Amusing article to say the least. And just WHO are we suppose to replace Brown with?? CUNDIFF????![]()
Vinny! Are there any POSITIVE aritcles out there?? Does ANYONE have anything POSITIVE to say about where our team is headed? NOT WHERE WE'VE been, but where we're going?? I would start a POSTIVE thoughts thread, but I would get kicked off this board. NO SUCH THING ALLOWED!!
Are you "Positively" sure. LOLVinny said:lol
The only thing positive out there is that their is positively nothing positive out there.
CanadianSaint said:Do you think that a "losing culture" takes over on poor teams, where the players play "down" to poorer level? I seem to think that there might be....
in that case don't throw out a player that may not *ACTUALLY* be as bad as what he played this year...