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Let's be clear: Bypassing Bush smacks of stupidity

Johnny Utah

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Let's be clear: Bypassing Bush smacks of stupidity

By RICHARD JUSTICE
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

Reggie Bush would have given the Texans a couple of things they don't have. Like excitement and credibility.

He would have made them dramatically better. He would have made them interesting.

Remember those empty seats at Reliant Stadium last fall? He would have filled them.

Even the people who wanted Vince Young saw Bush as something special. He changes games in an instant. He averaged 8.9 yards per carry last season at USC.

He would have been the face of the Texans the moment they called his name this morning. They'd no longer be Charley Casserly's team. Or Vic Fangio's. They'd have been Reggie's.

When the New York Jets — the luckiest team on the planet thanks to the Texans — take him, watch those highlights again.

He lights up a football field the way few players have. He makes defenders miss. He scores touchdowns.

Dozens of NFL scouts say he's among the best prospects they've seen. They say he's easily the best player in this draft.

Until about a week ago, the Texans seemed set on taking Bush. David Carr had outfitted his kids in Reggie Bush jerseys.

No matter what story they spin this morning, the Texans were having substantive negotiations with just one player — Bush. And then they abruptly switched to Mario Williams. They announced Friday they had signed him.

After four months of focusing on one guy, they suddenly switched.

Why? First, there's the issue of money.

They turned to Williams only when negotiations with Bush stalled. In other words, this decision seemingly was about the money no matter what they say.

Even worse, Texans owner Bob McNair has this ridiculous notion that the No. 1 pick must be signed before the draft.

You're wrong, Bob.

Holdouts part of the game

The No. 1 pick is seldom signed before the draft. Yes, holdouts are part of the process with the top players. Yes, Bush wanted an obscene amount of money. Tough luck. Taking a hard line with Bush makes absolutely no sense.

You overpaid for Gary Walker, Todd Wade, Morlon Greenwood and others. Now you're going to play hardball with Bush? That makes you look incompetent and petty.

Franchises aren't destroyed by holdouts. Emmitt Smith twice held out. Would the Texans have passed on him?

Were the Texans scared off by Bush's family living in a house furnished by a sports agent? If that was an issue, why did they continue to negotiate with him until Thursday?

Or did the Texans change their mind about Bush? Did they decide he wasn't the best player available in this draft?

Maybe all those other teams, maybe all those other talent evaluators, aren't as smart as the Texans. The Texans decided their need for a pass rusher was more pressing than taking the best player on the board.

There's a word for this kind of logic in professional sports. It's called stupidity.

Most draft-day mistakes are made when teams attempt to draft for need instead of simply taking the best player. That's especially true of Bush, who has been compared to Gale Sayers.

Still plan to draft RB

Williams will be the 38th player the Texans have drafted. Among the previous 37, only two players are considered stars: Andre Johnson and Dunta Robinson.

Several others — Charles Hill, Seth Wand, Benny Joppru and others — have been busts. At least, McNair and Casserly have the odds working in their favor. They've got to be right sometime.

As for Casserly, let's be clear. This isn't his decision. He doesn't have the guts to make this call. Never has, never will.

His assignment today will be to put the Texans in position to draft Memphis running back DeAngelo Williams or Minnesota's Laurence Maroney. If he does that, the Texans will have added two impact players.

Neither is as good as Bush, but either would make the team better.

Let's be fair about personnel evaluations. No one can say for sure what a college kid is going to do five years from now.

If Mario Williams is as good as Dwight Freeney, if DeAngelo Williams is the next Edgerrin James, then the Texans can look back and tell us we were all wrong.

All we know for sure this morning is that they look dumb. And worse than dumb, they look cheap.

Decision hurts Carr

Perhaps more than anyone, Carr is the biggest loser in this deal. An offseason that was supposed to be about giving him a chance to succeed spun off the road on Friday.

Once the Texans are finished explaining their decision today, they can release one other bit of information: the phone number that fans can call to cancel season tickets.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl...ce/3828722.html
 
I hate Richard Justice, but in a lot of ways he is right.

I hope Mario proves me wrong, but he is going to have to be a GREAT player for the team to justify his signing. However, lets wait until the draft is order to totally judge the decision, who the hell knows what the team has up its sleeve.
 
That article sums it up.

Also, now the team is apparently looking to move into the low 1st to nab a running back, so you can forget about picking up Winston at #33 for the Oline. Moving up will probably cost a 3rd rounder (and one that is at the top of the 3rd round in a deep draft).

I'm still amazed that they managed to F this up.
 
el toro said:
That article sums it up.

Also, now the team is apparently looking to move into the low 1st to nab a running back, so you can forget about picking up Winston at #33 for the Oline. Moving up will probably cost a 3rd rounder (and one that is at the top of the 3rd round in a deep draft).

I'm still amazed that they managed to F this up.

The big rumor is that we'll move up to 26 using the 33rd overall and the 98th overall...

OL on the first day was never really a viable option anyway, so I'm not sure what you're so stunned about...
 
Mario will be a great player, but you can't pass on Bush, that was a huge mistake imo..........
 
Most of the media blowhards are hungover and upset that they were wrong. We just possibly gave our defense an identity and we did it by passing up on a guy that split carries with Lendale White, oh no, let's just bypass the years of failure and lace Reliant Stadium with some TNT.

The Chronicle is a nice paper, though ....... for me to poop on!
 
Hulk75 said:
Remeber this is Bushes fault nobody elses, if he wanted to play for us he would have accepted the contract that we put out there. It was all about the money to him, on the other hand MARIO just wanted to play football he is a smart guy he has never even sniffed 1 million dollars he just wanted to make what ever team he goes to better.

Blame Bush and his agent if you want to point the finger.

Like Justice said, they could have gotten a deal done after the draft. For a team that overpays for Wade, Greenwood, and Weaver why couldn't they overpay for Bush? Maybe the only overpay poor players.
 
D-ReK said:
The big rumor is that we'll move up to 26 using the 33rd overall and the 98th overall...

OL on the first day was never really a viable option anyway, so I'm not sure what you're so stunned about...


It certainly was. Now you lose a pick out of the top 100 to move up a few spots. Great.
 
Oh, crap! They're moving up just to get another RB. I was really, really hoping to get Winston, Justice, or a great CB (like maybe Cromartie?).

This is really getting bad.

edit: I wanted to Trade Down from the very beginning and now look at this freakin' mess. Why do we have to be just about the only team ever to have a #1 pick and NOT be able to find somebody wanting to trade up? I feel like I should defend Williams but I'm afraid this whole thing smacks of the type of crap the Cleveland Browns would pull. :brickwall
 
TexasJedi said:
This from the Grand High Pooba of the VY bandwagon.

Exactly! Less than a month ago, it was "Bypassing Young smacks of stupidity", but it's Bush? Give me a break...

Justice really needs to stick to baseball and leave football to McClain...Oh wait, McClain sucks too...
 
HJam72 said:
Oh, crap! They're moving up just to get another RB. I was really, really hoping to get Winston, Justice, or a great CB (like maybe Cromartie?).

This is really getting bad.

Exactly. Now they are moving up to draft for the position that they supposedly had no need to draft for at #1. Man, the doubletalk is getting old.
 
like ibar has pointed out, mortensen had it right when he said it was a football decision to bring him in instead of someone who would have been given a limited amount of touches a game
 
HJam72 said:
Oh, crap! They're moving up just to get another RB. I was really, really hoping to get Winston, Justice, or a great CB (like maybe Cromartie?).

This is really getting bad.

If you wanted Justice or Cromarite, you'd have to give up a crapload of picks since both are possible top 15 picks...

Winston would be nice, but let's face it -- the ZBS has proven to make late rounders look like top NFL players...We will most likely not draft any OL until our 2nd third rounder, and that is being optimistic...
 
Isn't Wells still available? Why can't they just resign him and not spend a draft pick for a backup RB?
 
Richard Justice is very good, excellent, supurb actually, in relaying the "fan's" knee-jerk reaction of the moment.

When "you" change your tune, or think it over, or come to a different conclusion, or realize how wrong you were originally . . .

. . . he will too!
 
D-ReK said:
If you wanted Justice or Cromarite, you'd have to give up a crapload of picks since both are possible top 15 picks...

Justice, I should've known, but I had Cromartie going somewhere in the 20's. I'm sure I'm the one who's wrong though, because I just recently started paying attention to him anyway.
 
HJam72 said:
Isn't Wells still available? Why can't they just resign him and not spend a draft pick for a backup RB?

Yeah Wells is still available, and there is a reason for that -- he's not very good...

That being said, I'd like to see him come back as a FB...He seems like he could thrive as a FB in a WCO...
 
Frak The Jags said:
I have been against Justice since day 1 of his VY man love, but I tend to agree with this article.

That's how it works for him. He just keeps changing his tune utill he manages to agree with everybody at one time or another. :)
 
HJam72 said:
Justice, I should've known, but I had Cromartie going somewhere in the 20's. I'm sure I'm the one who's wrong though, because I just recently started paying attention to him anyway.

Cromartie is actually pretty hard to gauge since everybody is saying something different about him...He has great physical tools, tools worthy of having him selected in the top 15, but he is VERY inexperienced...He only started one game in his college career...I could see him going anywhere from the 11th overall pick to somewhere in the second round...That why I said he was a POSSIBLE top 15 pick...I should've emphasized that a bit more...
 
Hulk75 said:
Remeber this is Bushes fault nobody elses, if he wanted to play for us he would have accepted the contract that we put out there. It was all about the money to him, on the other hand MARIO just wanted to play football he is a smart guy he has never even sniffed 1 million dollars he just wanted to make what ever team he goes to better.

Blame Bush and his agent if you want to point the finger.

No, this is all about a bushleague owner that feels it's more important to be the THIRD team to sign the number one overall pick before the draft than pick the best player on the board. Remember folks, they've done this twice. I agree that Bush's demands were extreme, but he was asking for a measely 3.5 million more in guaranteed money than Williams got. Is that really that huge a gulf that you wouldn't be able to sign him before camp?

Listen, I'm rooting for Williams because he is Texan now and I see many positives, but they completely botched this. If they had made their grades and thought Williams was number one I think we'd all suck it up and move on, but this club made this decision over money. That's lame.
 
I can't even be a Texan fan this morning becuase every where i read, i see mostly haters. I hope Mario Wiliams is the man-child that he is and prove all the doubters wrong. I think he now has a chip on his shoulder as big as REggie Bush's.

Is there a thread where i can be in with fans who are supporting the draft of Mario WIlliams?? Because i can't find that thread can someone link me.
 
Trapped said:
I can't even be a Texan fan this morning becuase every where i read, i see mostly haters. I hope Mario Wiliams is the man-child that he is and prove all the doubters wrong. I think he now has a chip on his shoulder as big as REggie Bush's.

Is there a thread where i can be in with fans who are supporting the draft of Mario WIlliams?? Because i can't find that thread can someone link me.


and while you are hoping, Reggie will be racking up TD's in Crappy New Orleans!
 
Gil Brandt's Analysis
Well, the favorite in the Kentucky Derby doesn’t always win. Reggie Bush is going to be a great player, and he would have made a bigger splash, but with Domanick Davis already on the roster, the Texans have made a much bigger upgrade at defensive end than they would have at running back. It’s important to remember that Houston’s new head coach is Gary Kubiak, who spent 11 seasons as Denver’s offensive coordinator. Remember how the Broncos have been successful with running backs who were not taken in the first round (Terrell Davis, Mike Anderson, Olandis Gary, etc.). There were six teams who scored more than 25 points per game last season -- three had a left tackle drafted in the top 10, two had a left tackle taken in the top 20, and Denver’s left tackle (Matt Lepsis) was undrafted. Now Kubiak is bringing his system to Houston. The three most important positions on a football team are quarterback, left offensive tackle, and right defensive end, and Houston has added a DE who is much like Julius Peppers and has great upside. He should appear in multiple Pro Bowls.

Pat Kirwan: I understand why the Texans picked Williams. He will them transfer them from a 3-4 to a 4-3 defense. He has outstanding measurables and he was the first player on a few draft boards this year after all the work was done. He goes to Houston under tremendous fan and media pressure, which is unfair.
 
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