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Please Pick Up K. Robinson

tacoman_j

Waterboy
He's a great talent, plus we need as many malcontents that we can get. Plus, he'll make the roads of Houston a little less safer!!!
 
Koren Robinson has hands of stone and will probably be serving a one year suspension this season...
 
texan279 said:
Koren Robinson has hands of stone and will probably be serving a one year suspension this season...

Oh, ya, I forgot about that. I would have been willing to give him a chance here but if he is going to have to serve a one year suspension then there is no reason to get a guy who we will have to wait a year for. I wonder what team would give him a chance...
 
No, we already have a good enough Robinson, even if he isnt on the same side of the ball. Koren just has to many problems.
 
not only will he probably not want a 1 yr contract, he brings alot of trash(his problems) with him. He may face suspension(s). And we aren't in dire need of a WR. Johnson,Bradford,Gaffney,Armstrong,Mathis,Starling,Swinton....
 
Well at least there are a couple of people on this board that have a sense of humor. I think we should get Korean, then trade David Carr for Jeff Garcia! :highfive:
 
Davis37 said:
Well at least there are a couple of people on this board that have a sense of humor. I think we should get Korean, then trade David Carr for Jeff Garcia! :highfive:


That's exactly what should happen. What's Casserly thinking by not jumping in on this. Trade Carr for Garcia and pick up the Koren. Remember he is more naturally talented than Tory Holt. (same university)
 
LikeABoss said:
I just want someone to explain to me how a guy who has caught over 70 passes in one season can have hands of stone?

Okay, no problem. He gets a lot of balls thrown to him and catches an unimpressive percentage of them. Not only that, he drops a lot of balls dropped right into his hands softly.
 
LikeABoss said:
I just want someone to explain to me how a guy who has caught over 70 passes in one season can have hands of stone?

please dont ask that question...Id hate to see the numerous replies that are going to come with the drop pass percentages compared to bradfords....guess its too late now...if you ask it...they will come... :crying:
 
dalemurphy said:
Okay, no problem. He gets a lot of balls thrown to him and catches an unimpressive percentage of them. Not only that, he drops a lot of balls dropped right into his hands softly.

Besides Andre, name one WR on this team that has caught over 70 passes playing the role of 2nd WR?
 
LikeABoss said:
Besides Andre, name one WR on this team that has caught over 70 passes playing the role of 2nd WR?

It would take to many passes just to him to get to 70, the Seahawk recievers last years where known for making costly drops. I hate to see it too, I like the team, my uncle turned me to watch them.
 
LikeABoss said:
Besides Andre, name one WR on this team that has caught over 70 passes playing the role of 2nd WR?

Besides Andre, name one WR on this team that was targeted over 115 times in a season like Robinson was in 2003...
 
Panther5407 said:
It would take to many passes just to him to get to 70, the Seahawk recievers last years where known for making costly drops. I hate to see it too, I like the team, my uncle turned me to watch them.

I could care less how many passes it took them to reach 70 catches. Tell me who caught over 70 passes for this team besides Andre?

When your RB is second to your primary WR in catches, that say's alot about the WR's that's behind the primary WR. They can't get open.
 
D-ReK said:
Besides Andre, name one WR on this team that was targeted over 115 times in a season like Robinson was in 2003...

I don't care how many times the dude was targeted. The fact of the matter is he caught over 70 balls. Only one WR on this team can do this on a consistent basis.
 
LikeABoss said:
I could care less how many passes it took them to reach 70 catches. Tell me who caught over 70 passes for this team besides Andre?

When your RB is second to your primary WR in catches, that say's alot about the WR's that's behind the primary WR. They can't get open.

Either they cant get open, or the QB doesnt have time to see them before he gets sacked. Ever think about that?
 
TexansNeedRBin05 said:
I think DD for Jerome Bettis would be a great trade! :highfive: 2 1st alittle high tho. :goodnight

I can beat all those trades, trade Carr for the guy that was Adam Sandlers stunt double in The Longest Yard. The guy got paid for how many times he got hit and how hard he got hit. He ended up earning like $30,000.
 
Panther5407 said:
I can beat all those trades, trade Carr for the guy that was Adam Sandlers stunt double in The Longest Yard. The guy got paid for how many times he got hit and how hard he got hit. He ended up earning like $30,000.

I havent seen The Longest Yard yet, but im sure that he would fit right in to our offensive scheme lol. :brickwall
 
Davis37 said:
Either they cant get open, or the QB doesnt have time to see them before he gets sacked. Ever think about that?

If Andre is able to get open, then how come the rest of the WRs can't? Ever think about that?

Hell they even double team Andre and the other WRs still are not able to take advantage of being single covered.

That's pretty pathetic IMO.
 
When your RB is second to your primary WR in catches, that say's alot about the WR's that's behind the primary WR. They can't get open.

It says your QB doesn't have time to check down past his 1st option so he has to dump it off to the RB...
 
LikeABoss said:
If Andre is able to get open, then how come the rest of the WRs can't? Ever think about that?

Hell they even double team Andre and the other WRs still are not able to take advantage of being single covered.

Maybe cause Carr only has time to look at AJ before the big DT pushes Mckenny into Carr's face, and he has to dump the ball off to DD or take a sack.
 
don't care how many times the dude was targeted. The fact of the matter is he caught over 70 balls. Only one WR on this team can do this on a consistent basis.


I guarantee Gaffney and Bradford would catch 70 balls if they had 115 thrown to them...
 
texan279 said:
It says your QB doesn't have time to check down past his 1st option so he has to dump it off to the RB...

lol:

Man, ya'll dudes are living in some serious denial man.

Believe what you want, I'm not gon sit up here and debate this all night
 
If Andre is able to get open, then how come the rest of the WRs can't? Ever think about that?

It has nothing to do with them getting open, Carr didn't have time last season to check down after his first option...
 
Heres the bottom line:

If we were to throw as many passes as Robinson recieved to our other recievers. their receptions would be higher. We have no-one other then AJ with 70+ because we don't throw as many to them. I doubt Koren would ever have a 70+ receptions with the Texans (if he was to join). On another note, kinna hard to get receptions when he might be suspended for a year or end up in jail. Yea ever thaught of that one buddy?
 
TexansRockMySocks said:
Heres the bottom line:

If we were to throw as many passes as Robinson recieved to our other recievers. their receptions would be higher. We have no-one other then AJ with 70+ because we don't throw as many to them. I doubt Koren would ever have a 70+ receptions with the Texans (if he was to join). On another note, kinna hard to get receptions when he might be suspended for a year or end up in jail. Yea ever thaught of that one buddy?

Don't think I could have said it any better
 
TexansRockMySocks said:
Heres the bottom line:

If we were to throw as many passes as Robinson recieved to our other recievers. their receptions would be higher. We have no-one other then AJ with 70+ because we don't throw as many to them. I doubt Koren would ever have a 70+ receptions with the Texans (if he was to join). On another note, kinna hard to get receptions when he might be suspended for a year or end up in jail. Yea ever thaught of that one buddy?

agreed :bowdown:
 
texan279 said:
It has nothing to do with them getting open, Carr didn't have time last season to check down after his first option...

But he had enough time to throw it to Davis.

So basically you are telling me Domanick Davis is the second option after Andre.

That does not sound too good.
 
LikeABoss said:
But he had enough time to throw it to Davis.

So basically you are telling me Domanick Davis is the second option after Andre.

That does not sound too good.

No, its just that a big lineman is chasing Carr, so he throws it to the closest person and hopes to not get his head knocked off.
 
I can't believe we have had Kyle Turley/Koren robinson threads where people are even semi-seriously discussing bringing either one those guys in.
 
Believe what you want, I'm not gon sit up here and debate this all night

Why do you think #1 WR's put up such awesome stats? Because they are QB's 1st target. Name me any #2 or #3 (besides the Colts WR's) who put up #1 WR like stats. Do you think every WR on this team should have 70 or 80 catches?
 
TexansRockMySocks said:
Heres the bottom line:

If we were to throw as many passes as Robinson recieved to our other recievers. their receptions would be higher. We have no-one other then AJ with 70+ because we don't throw as many to them. I doubt Koren would ever have a 70+ receptions with the Texans (if he was to join). On another note, kinna hard to get receptions when he might be suspended for a year or end up in jail. Yea ever thaught of that one buddy?

lol:

First of all Domanick Davis caught 68 passes which puts him second behind Andre in catches.

2nd of all, this dude will not be spending anytime in jail, especially over a D.U.I. The most he can recieve is some community service. You talking like this dude just murdered someone or something :confused:
 
So basically you are telling me Domanick Davis is the second option after Andre.

When he is the closest eligible WR and Carr is running for his life yeah he becomes the second option...
 
2nd of all, this dude will not be spending anytime in jail, especially over a D.U.I. The most he can recieve is some community service. You talking like this dude just murdered someone or something

No but he already has 2 strikes and if the NFL considers this his 3rd he will be serving a one year suspension...
 
texan279 said:
No but he already has 2 strikes and if the NFL considers this his 3rd he will be serving a one year suspension...

The NFL will wait to see what the judicial system says about this. They are going to court over this matter.
 
LikeABoss said:
lol:

First of all Domanick Davis caught 68 passes which puts him second behind Andre in catches.

2nd of all, this dude will not be spending anytime in jail, especially over a D.U.I. The most he can recieve is some community service. You talking like this dude just murdered someone or something :confused:

Before you start smarting off lets see. You kind of walked yourself into this one. You just said this team needs another reciever capable of 70 catches. Well When DD is not running or blocking he is just that, a reciever. And had 68 catches, pretty much almost 70, and less drops too. So As long as we are getting the ball to someone and moving the chains im fine. Moran Norris could have 68 receptions for all i care, because we are still producing. And as for the jail part, in a short time in this league he has already found himself in trouble with the law on multiple occasions. If this continues, you know he will end up in jail. And he was suspended for 4 games last yr, and his behavior hasnt improved any so how do we know he won't be suspended again?
 
TexansRockMySocks said:
Before you start smarting off lets see. You kind of walked yourself into this one. You just said this team needs another reciever capable of 70 catches. Well When DD is not running or blocking he is just that, a reciever. And had 68 catches, pretty much almost 70, and less drops too. So As long as we are getting the ball to someone and moving the chains im fine. Moran Norris could have 68 receptions for all i care, because we are still producing. And as for the jail part, in a short time in this league he has already found himself in trouble with the law on multiple occasions. If this continues, you know he will end up in jail. And he was suspended for 4 games last yr, and his behavior hasnt improved any so how do we know he won't be suspended again?

and SOCKS hits again. I def. like this kid :thumbup
 
TexansRockMySocks said:
Before you start smarting off lets see. You kind of walked yourself into this one. You just said this team needs another reciever capable of 70 catches. Well When DD is not running or blocking he is just that, a reciever. And had 68 catches, pretty much almost 70, and less drops too. So As long as we are getting the ball to someone and moving the chains im fine. Moran Norris could have 68 receptions for all i care, because we are still producing. And as for the jail part, in a short time in this league he has already found himself in trouble with the law on multiple occasions. If this continues, you know he will end up in jail. And he was suspended for 4 games last yr, and his behavior hasnt improved any so how do we know he won't be suspended again?

Please tell me what team in the NFL want's it's RB to be second on the team in catches? :confused:

I really would like to hear this one.
 
LikeABoss said:
I could care less how many passes it took them to reach 70 catches. Tell me who caught over 70 passes for this team besides Andre?

When your RB is second to your primary WR in catches, that say's alot about the WR's that's behind the primary WR. They can't get open.

Wow! If we're talking about the hands of a WR and you don't care how many passes it takes him to catch 70 balls, I'm not sure there's really any point in continuing this discussion...... But, what the heck.

What Gaffney and Bradford's catch total indicate is that we're not coached by one of these West Coast egomaniacs who are out to prove their genius by throw 30 passes a game to their wideouts despite any concern for whether it's an effective way to win games. That joke of a coach in Seattle is still trying to convince the world how smart he is. Carr simply doesn't throw as many passes a game period. Furthermore, and by design, a fewer percentage of his throws go to WRs. Finally, in our offensive system, the passes intended for WRs are lower percentage passes than most of the passes intended for WRs in Seattle. The reason why Davis catches a 3 yard dumpoff and runs 6 yards before he gets touched is because all the WRs have run deep and intermediate routes and left the underneath stuff clear and open. The West Coast system sends WRs on a lot of short crosses and slants (much higher percentage passes).
 
LikeABoss said:
Please tell me what team in the NFL want's it's RB to be second on the team in catches? :confused:

I really would like to hear this one.

The NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles...
 
dalemurphy said:
Wow! If we're talking about the hands of a WR and you don't care how many passes it takes him to catch 70 balls, I'm not sure there's really any point in continuing this discussion...... But, what the heck.

What Gaffney and Bradford's catch total indicate is that we're not coached by one of these West Coast egomaniacs who are out to prove their genius by throw 30 passes a game to their wideouts despite any concern for whether it's an effective way to win games. That joke of a coach in Seattle is still trying to convince the world how smart he is. Carr simply doesn't throw as many passes a game period. Furthermore, and by design, a fewer percentage of his throws go to WRs. Finally, in our offensive system, the passes intended for WRs are lower percentage passes than most of the passes intended for WRs in Seattle. The reason why Davis catches a 3 yard dumpoff and runs 6 yards before he gets touched is because all the WRs have run deep and intermediate routes and left the underneath stuff clear and open. The West Coast system sends WRs on a lot of short crosses and slants (much higher percentage passes).

That joke of a coach has won a Super Bowl. How can he be a joke?
 
LikeABoss said:
Please tell me what team in the NFL want's it's RB to be second on the team in catches? :confused:

I really would like to hear this one.


A team will a ball-control philosophy and a RB with good hands that is hopefully a threat in the open field.

Roger Craig may have been 2nd on the 49ers in catches a couple of times. Marshall Faulk, Emmitt Smith, Ladanian Tomlinson, Bill Parcell's coached RBs are all examples of RBs on good teams who are used as a focal point for their passing game.
 
LikeABoss said:
Please tell me what team in the NFL want's it's RB to be second on the team in catches? :confused:

I really would like to hear this one.

Well we don't want our RB to be 2nd on the team in receptions, but givin our certain circumstances(O-Line :bomb: ) we're makin the best of it and making something happen. Now please tell me something:

Which would you rather have:
Scenario #1- Texans sign Robinson(taking money away maybe from a potential Shelton signing) and when AJ is covered Carr looks to get it to a reciever farther then DD, chances of Carr getting sacked go up.

Scenario #2- Carr does his usual running around from the O-line and still manages to dump it off to DD when AJ is covered.

Which do you prefer?

Our other recievers will get their receptions when Carr gets protection and enough time to find them. If we bring in Koren, Carr still has no protection and not enough time to get it to him.
 
D-ReK said:
The NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles...

You do know this team is still trying to add a solid 2nd WR to the roster right?

So they don't fully intend on Westbrook being 2nd on the team in catches.

It's something that just happens.
 
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