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This has turned into a really funny thread. How did we go from not drafting a free safety to McNair sucks? Wait... never mind. We have already done this 34 times
You know how it is. People have a hard time staying on task.
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This has turned into a really funny thread. How did we go from not drafting a free safety to McNair sucks? Wait... never mind. We have already done this 34 times
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If Wilson or Pollard get urt again you will see more games like the 1st three instead of the last 13. IMHO
I don't think so. Barber (I'm not super high on Barber, but I do like the kid) made a few mistakes.... one really big one in particular. But so did a lot of other players on our team, during those first three games.
Cushing, Demeco, Bullman, Smith... all of them missed tackles that led to huge runs. I think they were working out the kinks of our new Defensive aggression. Plus Cushing had missed quite a bit in the pre-season.
With Pollard coming, we also went to a traditional SS/FS split, which I think will help Barber.
When Barber got back in the game for Wilson later in the season, he played well. I am more concerened if Pollard misses a game or two, but I think Barber would do fine there as well, with everyone in front of him playing better than they did weeks 1,2, & 3.
Hey Dale I thought about PMing you but decided to put it on the MB.
Disgusting is the piece of crap product that McNair has put on the field. You may not like the fact that the Texans and Smithiak have been a total failure when it comes to being successful on the field. It disgusts me that this team hasn't taken the steps necessary to have a playoff caliber football team and the fact that we still have to spend another offseason wondering when the Texans will make the playoffs.
I'm in elite company being neg repped by polyanic A***** like you and consider it an honor. But when the Texans due to their lack of activity this offseason miss the playoffs again and finish 6-10,8-8 I will still be beating the drum that this organization isn't fully committed to winning. meanwhile you will still be making the same old tired excuses of the last 8 yrs and there will be many more Neg reps coming from you and the Koolaid crew. Hopefully the Texans win and make the playoffs and all of this will be a moot point but as of now I dont see it.
Good luck with that Dale. Take another sip.
current regime track record is legit when it comes to developing system safties. pretty sure they would use a higher draft pick if the player on the board fit their system & was at the top of their list. then again why use a draft pick when you can pluck off another roster on the cheap? Both Pollard & Wilson were 2nd rd. picks, have valued NFL experience & as such are starters.
Texans used a 5th on Brandon Harrison (07) that didn't work out. A 6th on Dominque Barber (08) who they really like & has flashed when healthy. And 7th on Troy Nolan who broke his leg before last season started.
My gut tells me if something bad happens to this position during the 2010 season, like it did to the RB's last year, the Texans draft board will reflect that early in the draft (UNC defensive back Deunta Williams) or they go after a premium free agent (depending on collective bargining agreement fallout).
Who knows how McManis develops? will he be used in nickle packages only or provide some FS depth? Glover Quinn could also step in immediately & help he has the cover & physical skill set to one heck of a FS if they so choose.
Also as well for all my complaints the defense took a big leap last year. Let's just see if they can continue to improve.
How dare anybody question the organzations will to win. Even though they haven't spent any $$$ even though they are the 5th most profitable franchise in the NFL.
Yeah great track record at safety. Whatever.
The idea the current regime seems to think is invest a lot on your front seven with an emphasis getting a pass rush with your front 4. However, their blue print for that has been been ok for our DE's. Still not sure Mario is playing up to his potential, scary as that sounds. Other than last year our other DEs have been pretty anemic. Our idea of smaller gap penetrating DTs has yielded not so desirable results. Yet, once again we drafted a smaller DT to add to the rotation.
Hey Dale I thought about PMing you but decided to put it on the MB.
Disgusting is the piece of crap product that McNair has put on the field. You may not like the fact that the Texans and Smithiak have been a total failure when it comes to being successful on the field. It disgusts me that this team hasn't taken the steps necessary to have a playoff caliber football team and the fact that we still have to spend another offseason wondering when the Texans will make the playoffs.
I'm in elite company being neg repped by polyanic A***** like you and consider it an honor. But when the Texans due to their lack of activity this offseason miss the playoffs again and finish 6-10,8-8 I will still be beating the drum that this organization isn't fully committed to winning. meanwhile you will still be making the same old tired excuses of the last 8 yrs and there will be many more Neg reps coming from you and the Koolaid crew. Hopefully the Texans win and make the playoffs and all of this will be a moot point but as of now I dont see it.
Good luck with that Dale. Take another sip.
I do agree, that "great track record" is quite a stretch. However, I think we've done a fine job of filling the Safety position. Whether we're talking Demps, Ferguson, Wilson, or Pollard. I don't think any of them are supposed to be the answer, Pollard may be the exception (remember '09 was a break out year for him).
But we all know the team has to be built from the inside out, and that's what the F.O. has been trying to do. They tried to make Travis Johnson work, but it didn't. They filled the spot with journeymen, until they got to a point they could spend quality picks on the position, that first pick, they went with a develpmental guy... still to early to give him a definitive grade (unless you think Amobi has reached his full potential, which is arguable on all counts).
2006: Mario, Demeco
2007: Amobi
2008: Molden
2009: Cushing, Barwin
2010: Jackson, Mitchell
Some people want to argue that FS was our most pressing need. Not one of those people would pencil Reeves in as our future... not that I think Wilson is our future, but we're a better team with Wilson and a rookie starting, than Reeves and a rookie. That's just my Opinion.
As far as Mitchell vs a stud FS in the third... I haven't heard one of the nay-sayers argue there was a FS starter available in the third, even if we traded up. Rotating DTs is the way you play the game. Rotating FSs is not. Makes more sense to use that pick on someone who won't be riding the bench, barring injury. Again, JMO.
Depth on D-Line is much more urgent than depth at FS, no matter how you want to look at it.
Who are the top FS in the league? I would put Reed as number one, but who would you rate as 2-10?
Now of those 2-10, where were their defenses ranked in total D and passing yds per game? I know the Ravens are highly rated but looking at the top 10 overall and top 10 passing Ds I didn't see many teams with stud FSs there. Don't get me wrong I would love an Ed Reed or a Ronnie Lott back FS but Im not sure there are many guys like that in the league right now.
My whole point is that a free safety is not a deal breaker . Now a 6'2 , 200 lb fast guy with ball skills and smarts would be great but they usually play CB .
I was agreeing with you and posting my question based on earlier posts. I was trying to move away from the name calling and McNair bashing. I think a look at the FS position from a league perspective is interesting. I'm wondering how many truly elite FS are in the league now and what teams do they play for. Then it's interesting to look at where do those teams rank in total D and passing yards allowed.
How are they not a "playoff caliber team" when they missed out on the playoffs because of a tie-breaker? If a tie-breaker determines whether you make the playoffs or not... doesn't that pretty well indicate that you are "playoff-caliber"?
your idea of a commitment to winning: trade Matt Schaub away for a rapist scumbag! That post of yours is an embarrassment. Why would anyone that is a fan of this team have any respect for someone that suggests we should trade Matt Schaub for Ben Roethlisberger? Give me a break! What a miserable, ignorant, and loathsome idea that is!
Have the Texans made the playoffs? Until then they are not a playoff caliber team. I know excuses will be made but that is a fact that you cant seem to wrap your brain around.
As far as Roethlisberger, I was just trying to stir things up a little. Roethlisberger is a 2 time SB champ. He's a scumbag,the trade will never happen. But I just wanted to see how important winning a SB was to people on the MB and if they would be willing to take on a scumbag if it meant winning a SB? The Texans agree with you and and depend on fans like you.
for fans like me it's about winning. Winning is the only thing. It's why the have a scoreboard and if the Texans have to take on a few bad guys to win I'm all for signing those players up.
That's the difference in the kind of fans we are.
In the Roethlisberger scenario... he's out the first 6 six games so he won't be ANY help us.
I don't just like Schaub because he has a "good guy image". I like him because he's proven he can be an elite quarterback... he can lead the league in yards, finish top 5 in TD's passes, finish 2nd in 1st downs, finish 2nd and 4th in 20+ and 40+ passing plays, respectively, and finish the season with a 98.6 passer rating. Health is a concern, but last year he started every game - he got banged up but showed the toughness to come back after shoulder injury, head blows and vicious hits.
You bring up giving up a little in the "boy scout" aspect of a player and getting more of the "bad boy" image as if that equates to winning. I'm all for bringing in the best players we can that will help us win a superbowl so long as they're not felons, cokeheads, murderers, etc. Roethlisberger isn't exactly in that category but the fact still remains the same: Schaub isn't the problem on our team and Roethlisberger isn't going to make us any better (even if he was available the full season).
Well, yea, if he was a serial-rapists running around town that would be a whole different story but I don't think that's what he's accused of. I get mixed emotions on Ben's deal but the bottom line is he has repeatedly put himself in bad positions off the field and has gotten called out in the locker room for not being a leader.I don't know OMT, if Roethlisberger did indeed do what he is accused of then I would put him in that category. Rape is heinous offense, and much much worse than being a drug user.
I'm with OMT, as a long time Raiders fans I can tell you, adding bad boys rarely works out well.
I didn't read everything in this thread, but I'd just like to add that there are two free safeties that will more than likely be in next year's draft that I think us Texans fans should keep an eye when college football starts up again...
Rahim Moore from UCLA, and Deunta Williams from North Carolina.
I really like Moore and would love to see him in a Texans uniform in the future.
Have the Texans made the playoffs? Until then they are not a playoff caliber team.
Bottom line is they haven't made the playoffs. With this years schedule and the remaining holes on this team I dont see them making the playoffs next year.
In fact I see Schaub getting hurt because of the failure of Smithiak to address the deficiencies in the interior of the OL.
It's why they keep score Dale.
Classy! Predicting injuries. By the way, last year's interior line lost both starting guards in week 2 and yet Schaub was one of the least sacked QBs in the NFL. Meanwhile, Roethilsburger gets sacked about twice as often and also will be missing at least the first 4 games of the year.
Not to mention the fact that Ben Roethlisberger wasn't the QB of a "playoff-caliber" team last year... at least, not according to your standards.
Finally, how can a human being actually believe that "winning is the ONLY thing that matters"?
I also see Schaub getting hurt next year if Myers is the starting center. Sorry, but we play some massive DTs next season and we all saw what happened with Kris Jenkins.
And let's not act like Schaub didn't get hurt last season, as long as Myers is the starting center, Schaub's health is always at risk.
Really. So, then, it makes zero difference to you whether the score ends 59-0 or 27-24? That's interesting. I think most people that attend the game for entertainment purposes would prefer a good game. Also, I think it may matter to the coaches and players how well they played in victory or defeat.
When I go to NFL.com and look up scores of games from previous seasons, they actually do list the score and not only a "W" or "L"... why do you think that is?
We are all sports fans. All of us believe winning matters. Most people, however, believe other things are also important. That's the difference.
I also see Schaub getting hurt next year if Myers is the starting center. Sorry, but we play some massive DTs next season and we all saw what happened with Kris Jenkins.
And let's not act like Schaub didn't get hurt last season, as long as Myers is the starting center, Schaub's health is always at risk.
What football player didn't "get hurt" last season, using your criteria? My point is that he played 16 games and played them at a high level with a backup LG, Chris Myers, and a backup and rookie at RG.
I'm sorry.....how many QBs had their shoulder in a sling last season? Let's not nit pick here, that wasn't just some "bump and bruise".
We got lucky that it was his left arm and not his right....sorry, but you're not going to be able to convince me that I have nothing to worry about as long as Mr Charmin is protecting our franchise QB. I've also been on record with saying as long as Chris Myers is our starting C, this team will not make the playoffs and so far I've been right. If he's our starting center next season, I don't think we'll make the playoffs.....that's just how I feel.
here's a quick list off the top of my head:
Carson Palmer -broken left hand (lucky it wasn't his right)
Peyton Manning - recovered from knee injury early, had off-season neck surgery
Ben Rapelisberger - concussion
Mark Sanchez- torn PCL
Tom Brady - recovering from ACL
Trent Edwards -concussion/ankle
Flacco - disabling leg contusion at end of season/into playoffs
Eli Manning -ankle/foot problem that cost him in the middle of the season
Kurt Warner- injured shoulder... said he stopped throwing deep late in the season because of it
Matt Hasselbeck - injured all season
Marc Bulger - lots of injuries
Bret Favre - injured ankle cost them in the playoffs... he still needs surgery
Now how many of those QBs have a history of being injured every year? How many games have those QBs missed over the last 3 seasons. Sorry, like I said above you aren't going to convince me that I shouldn't be worried.
AGAIN....AS LONG AS CHRIS MYERS IS BLOCKING FOR MATT AND ESPECIALLY WITH OUR SCHEDULE AND THE 3-4s(BIG DTS) THAT WE WILL BE FACING, I'M NOT CONFIDENT IN MATT'S ABILITY TO LAST A FULL SEASON WITH MR. DROP CLOTH IN FRONT OF HIM.
here's a quick list off the top of my head:
Carson Palmer -broken left hand (lucky it wasn't his right)
Peyton Manning - recovered from knee injury early, had off-season neck surgery
Ben Rapelisberger - concussion
Mark Sanchez- torn PCL
Tom Brady - recovering from ACL
Trent Edwards -concussion/ankle
Flacco - disabling leg contusion at end of season/into playoffs
Eli Manning -ankle/foot problem that cost him in the middle of the season
Kurt Warner- injured shoulder... said he stopped throwing deep late in the season because of it
Matt Hasselbeck - injured all season
Marc Bulger - lots of injuries
Bret Favre - injured ankle cost them in the playoffs... he still needs surgery
Yeah
But you will get called classless for even suggesting that the Texans interior OL (Myers,Studdard etc.) might become the root cause of Texans injury problems. LOL
Bottom line is you believe as long as Myers is the starting C the Texans wont be making the playoffs. So far you've been right. That bothers the Sunshine crowd. Just like bringing up the fact that everything isn't hunky dory because the Texans haven't made the playoffs. All of the stats in the world dont mean a thing. The Texans haven't accomplishe their goal. Kubes would even admit that. Some on the MB have trouble facing facts.
I'm with you until Myers is replaced the playoffs are just a dream.
Now how many of those QBs have a history of being injured every year? How many games have those QBs missed over the last 3 seasons. Sorry, like I said above you aren't going to convince me that I shouldn't be worried.
AGAIN....AS LONG AS CHRIS MYERS IS BLOCKING FOR MATT AND ESPECIALLY WITH OUR SCHEDULE AND THE 3-4s(BIG DTS) THAT WE WILL BE FACING, I'M NOT CONFIDENT IN MATT'S ABILITY TO LAST A FULL SEASON WITH MR. DROP CLOTH IN FRONT OF HIM.
Yeah
But you will get called classless for even suggesting that the Texans interior OL (Myers,Studdard etc.) might become the root cause of Texans injury problems. LOL
Bottom line is you believe as long as Myers is the starting C the Texans wont be making the playoffs. So far you've been right. That bothers the Sunshine crowd. Just like bringing up the fact that everything isn't hunky dory because the Texans haven't made the playoffs. All of the stats in the world dont mean a thing. The Texans haven't accomplishe their goal. Kubes would even admit that. Some on the MB have trouble facing facts.
I'm with you until Myers is replaced the playoffs are just a dream.
It's not just the 3-4 tackles we face.... We also face Haloti Ngata and Terrence Cody....as well as our old friend Albert Haynesworth. Yep, we'll be seeing the Raggedy Andy act again.
It's not just the 3-4 tackles we face.... We also face Haloti Ngata and Terrence Cody....as well as our old friend Albert Haynesworth. Yep, we'll be seeing the Raggedy Andy act again.
Tom Brady: missed 15 games in '08... so, he's missed more games in the last three years than Schaub has.
Carson Palmer: has had an ACL tear and also and achilles. He's missed more time than Schaub
Ben Roethlisburger: has missed a handful of games but has serious concussion issues.
Donovan McNabb: has missed a ton of games to injury the past 4 seasons
Aaron Rodgers: couldn't stay healthy for one game until '08. He had the fragile tag also, until he successfully played a full season in '08, just like Schaub did in '09.
Drew Brees: had some injury issues in SD and then tore his rotator cuff... injuries to him are the reason New Orleans has him now.
Matt Hasselbeck: chronic bad back. has missed a ton of games the past few years.
** I think there is a difference between being worried about injuries, and predicting one. SteelbTexan predicted a Schaub injury and used it as a reason why he thinks the team will fail. I'm terrified that Schaub will get hurt and ruin our season. I worry about AJ or Cushing getting hurt to. Injuries happen and they suck! However, to assert Schaub will get injured and then preemptively blame the organization is classless. Players get hurt. If the Texans had given up 50 sacks and then did nothing in the off-season, I would understand the negativity more. However, they signed a C/G and drafted one as well, in addition to getting Briesel back from IR and developing last year's rookie C/G... and this after a year when Schaub played every game and was sacked very little.
So, if OD, and/or Slaton stayed healthy... or, perhaps Pitts or Briesel would've stayed healthy, we would still have not made the playoffs.
Heck, what would've happened if Indy had simply played 4 quarters versus NYJets... would it still be a dream?
When I'm defending Chris Myers, that's a pretty good indication that someone has gone way overboard. I had some arguments with 76Texan because my opinion of Myers is much lower than his. However, it is foolish to act like a weakness in one spot on a team will neccessarily negate the team's ability to have success. All teams have some weaknesses. That's how the league is designed.
Tom Brady: missed 15 games in '08... so, he's missed more games in the last three years than Schaub has.
Carson Palmer: has had an ACL tear and also and achilles. He's missed more time than Schaub
Ben Roethlisburger: has missed a handful of games but has serious concussion issues.
Donovan McNabb: has missed a ton of games to injury the past 4 seasons
Aaron Rodgers: couldn't stay healthy for one game until '08. He had the fragile tag also, until he successfully played a full season in '08, just like Schaub did in '09.
Drew Brees: had some injury issues in SD and then tore his rotator cuff... injuries to him are the reason New Orleans has him now.
Matt Hasselbeck: chronic bad back. has missed a ton of games the past few years.
** I think there is a difference between being worried about injuries, and predicting one. SteelbTexan predicted a Schaub injury and used it as a reason why he thinks the team will fail. I'm terrified that Schaub will get hurt and ruin our season. I worry about AJ or Cushing getting hurt to. Injuries happen and they suck! However, to assert Schaub will get injured and then preemptively blame the organization is classless. Players get hurt. If the Texans had given up 50 sacks and then did nothing in the off-season, I would understand the negativity more. However, they signed a C/G and drafted one as well, in addition to getting Briesel back from IR and developing last year's rookie C/G... and this after a year when Schaub played every game and was sacked very little.
If and buts and no playoffs.
Carry on
Ngata & Cody both play in a 3-4 defense, and I believe Washington is changing to a 3-4 also which would make Haynesworth a 3-4 NT.
We were 9-7 with 6 starters on IR and lost out on the playoffs by a tie-breaker... Yet, you assert it is virtually impossiple for the team to make the playoffs with Myers playing center. You don't see any errancy in that logic?