RiotCommander
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Almost anyone could have ran for that TD great job by the O-Line locking people up, but what happend to the Rams there? I would love to see that play in slowmo from a distance.
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JMAC said:why all the hatin on pbuc, he had a good game, 2 30+ pr, one forced fumble, one recovered and returned it 10 yards, plus he had a nice tackle on that interference drive...hes definetely gettin better...if mario was a cb you guys would be freakin out over those stats...
Texans_Chick said:You know, Moulds in his sideline interview says that the Texans weren't expecting that much blitzing.
What?!?
How could you not expect that after the Ram-Colts game? If I know this, they had to know that.
BradK10 said:have they really tried to run?
RiotCommander said:PB is getting beat like a Circus monkey, but Robinson seems like our only solid CB. =/ I really thought we were better then that in the secondary.
Texans34Life said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABL35YeZAaM - Highlights of the game
thunderkyss said:For the most part, he's had a heck of a game. I think it's kinda funny GK makin him play the whole game though.
Like Jerek, I think he's screwing us for not picking up the extra 4 or 5 yards on that punt return........ yeah, I'm gready, and it is the preseason. but if he's doing that in the regular season.... I'll be miffed.
then on third and one, where he did everything right, except turn his head...... ..... Man..... surely you can understand someone being upset at that.
Overall, he's had a great game.......
It's the second game of the preseason..... nobody wants to hurt their main man in the second preseason game... it should be common curtesy(sp) not to blitz every other play. every now and again, sure, but not like they are. How often are we sending a blitz?? not very much.
But it is a big surprise that so many teams are blitzing, last week especially.
They haven't really committed to running the ball...... I'm thinking it's because we shut down Stephen Jackson & their 1st team offense.
I disagree..... I think PBuch is being picked on, but he's stepped up to the call well. If he'd have turned his head on that PI call, no one could say Dunta outplayed him..... Dunta has been getting beat often..... not as badly as McLeon, but he hasn't been right there, to make the plays like PBuch.
Vinny said:Davis - Ht., Wt.: 5'11", 210
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/nfl/players/3183/
Morency - 5'9" 212 so he is a bit thicker than Davis was, but pretty close to the same type of back when it comes to size and stature.
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/417237
O.G. said:Isn't Lundy 5'-11", 214?
TK_Gamer said:I like david carr, I usually support him, I think he will be a good maybe even great qb some time soon. having said that, he looks so gun shy it scares me, maybe he's scared, maybe he's thinking too much, but several others have said it about sage, poise...carr needs that poise and he needs to be able on 3rd and 3 to drop back, identify the blitz and throw the ball quickly. once he decides to throw the ball he has one of the best releases in the league and one of the best arms. someone please teach that guy some poise!
Yes you can, what do you think the this game was about? Hardly any rollouts and scrambles. They were sending a message to Carr "Trust your O-line", I think he got the point after his second series.hollywood_texan said:You can't teach poise...
Brandon420tx said:Yes you can, what do you think the this game was about? Hardly any rollouts and scrambles. They were sending a message to Carr "Trust your O-line", I think he got the point after his second series.
you can tell him that but comeon i hardly think he would listen. its different being on the sideline with the headset as opposed to being on the field where, in the past 4 seasons, u live on the turf like david has. its traumatizing. when u get put on ur arse roughly half the time, its easy to not listen to ur coach tell you to trust an o-line that hasnt had enough time to prove that they are worthy to be trusted. ill give carr a little bit of time. his comfort behind the o-line will get better with time. he needs more snaps and the o-line needs to step up before carr can believe in them. poise is something u gain by adaptation. kubiak has no clue what it feels like to be put down to the turf on a regular basis. by the start of the regular season to around week 2 or 3, we will see a poise carr. i remember in 2004 how jittery carr was...especially in week 2 vs detroit. immediately after week 2, carr was staying in the pocket spreading the ball aound and using his wide recievers. it wont take long before we will see that again.Brandon420tx said:Yes you can, what do you think the this game was about? Hardly any rollouts and scrambles. They were sending a message to Carr "Trust your O-line", I think he got the point after his second series.
Brandon420tx said:Everyone is just going to see and say whatever they want to about Carr so I don't even know why I said anything.
NRowl said:McCleon is giving cant cover
thunderkyss said:I'm just saying how are you going to tell him to trust his OL, when he has a DLineman dragging him down, or a Corner pouncing off his sternum?? David isn't imagining those things. they happened.
if anything the coach is teaching him to get rid of the ball. Teams are less likely to blitz on 1st & 2nd down if all they are going to get is a loss of down... Give them a loss of Down & 7 yards, they'll come every time.
TexanFanInCC said:it didnt matter who he was covering, curtis or mcdonald, he was flat out owned.
nice FG block on the other hand. notice how the ball was not thrown in dunta's direction? the league is beginning to respect his ability.
Brandon420tx said:Even though they blitzed alot the O-line was doing a pretty good job of protecting Carr, the more he gets used to it, the more "poised" he will be in the pocket. A preseason game would be the best time to throw him to the blitzing wolves and make him trust his O-line to keep him safe. In the regular season (and probably the rest of pre-season) he'll have the Bootleg back, but I'm pretty sure the coaches would like him to feel comfortable in the pocket so opposing teams don't constantly blitz the rollout option like saturday.
Brandon420tx said:Even though they blitzed alot the O-line was doing a pretty good job of protecting Carr, the more he gets used to it, the more "poised" he will be in the pocket. A preseason game would be the best time to throw him to the blitzing wolves and make him trust his O-line to keep him safe. In the regular season (and probably the rest of pre-season) he'll have the Bootleg back, but I'm pretty sure the coaches would like him to feel comfortable in the pocket so opposing teams don't constantly blitz the rollout option like saturday.
Agreed. I think that goes into the whole learning to trust your O-line department I was talking about.Runner said:It's a two way street. I think his linemen will have more confidence in him when he proves he won't pull the ball down and run too soon when under pressure. I'm sure they would like to see him move around in the pocket to help them out when one lineman has a problem and make a play without perfect protection. I'm assuming that last year's full jail break rushes where the whole line caves in are extinct, or at least endangered.
Runner said:It's a two way street. I think his linemen will have more confidence in him when he proves he won't pull the ball down and run too soon when under pressure. I'm sure they would like to see him move around in the pocket to help them out when one lineman has a problem and make a play without perfect protection. I'm assuming that last year's full jail break rushes where the whole line caves in are extinct, or at least endangered.