Guys, I'm sorry, but I think it's kind of sad that everyone is taking Rivers, and making him sound like the savior of our tight end problems. He was another teams backup, he will probably wind up being our backup. He might be better than what we already have, but he probably won't, that's just the facts of life. I just hate to see everyone get all excited about someone comming in from another team, that wasn't great, and be expected by everyone else to be something great. Everyone is going to talk bad about him and talk bad about the Texans staff if he isn't, and they're saying up front that the guy isn't anything special. Just like with Bruener, nobody ever said that he was going to be all pro, he's a blocking tight end, that's all he's ever been, and he's really good at it, good enough that he's made a good career for himself at it. Taking a guy like Rivers, who in my openion, from what the I'm hearing from the articles, is ok at blocking, and ok at catching, doesn't make him a total package, it makes him an ok tight end. I've also heard on this board that all Antonio Gates, and Tony Gonzales are any good for is catching passes, I'm sorry guys but running backs don't rush for 1,700 yards with a tight end that can't block up on the line. Yes a great tight end can put an average offense into a whole new dimension, but it's not a requirement. The Stealers made some really good playoff runs, with the exact same tight end we have right now, playing the exact same role that he's playing right now. You don't have to have a pass catching tight end to beat the cover 2, you run at it, if they're in cover 2 their safeties aren't in the box, we ran poorly against the colts the first time we played them. The second time we played them the penalties killed us, any time you play the colts it's going to come down to running the ball, and not making mental mistakes, that's how new england kills them every time they face them. You have got to run the ball on the cover 2, and force them to bring the strong safety into the box, and then pass on them. If you have penalties, they don't have to worry with your running game, and if you're not running well, they don't have to worry with it. With the way we played against the cover 2 last year, we could have had Tony Gonzales on our team, and it wouldn't have done one bit of good. If you aren't good enough to run on them, you simply will loose the game, no way around it.