Isn't that true for 75% of backup QBs?
Maybe, but most backup QBs are not perpetual practice squad players like Keenum.
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Isn't that true for 75% of backup QBs?
Maybe, but most backup QBs are not perpetual practice squad players like Keenum.
You're right, most are failed starters like Hoyer except paid less.![]()
lol! yep. I'm trying to keep a 'happy face' about 2015, but the trend of recycled backup QBs is one that NFL history shows is usually fruitless.
I'm just going by what I saw of Mallett last preseason plus what I saw of him playing for us: I like him. I think he could be very good for us and I think he could be a quality starter.
The fact that Hoyer came in and is making more money than Mallett is problematic. I don't think it means that OB prefers Hoyer or that Hoyer is going to get the better opportunity to start. But I could be wrong. Hoyer is not a good QB but he's an OK backup.
I think the reason Mallett is making less money is because of his "I wanted to come back at any cost" frame of mind. I think he did a really bad job of negotiating and let the Texans know they could have him for cheap. So he's got the smaller contract just because the Texans knew they could get away with it.
I'm expecting Mallett to take control of the team pretty quickly and our offense to be light-years better than it was last year (as long as we can figure out the OL situation.)
But I could be seriously wrong about all of that. And that's scary. But scary is why we're fans.![]()
I'm just going by what I saw of Mallett last preseason plus what I saw of him playing for us: I like him. I think he could be very good for us and I think he could be a quality starter.
The fact that Hoyer came in and is making more money than Mallett is problematic. I don't think it means that OB prefers Hoyer or that Hoyer is going to get the better opportunity to start. But I could be wrong. Hoyer is not a good QB but he's an OK backup.
I think the reason Mallett is making less money is because of his "I wanted to come back at any cost" frame of mind. I think he did a really bad job of negotiating and let the Texans know they could have him for cheap. So he's got the smaller contract just because the Texans knew they could get away with it.
I'm expecting Mallett to take control of the team pretty quickly and our offense to be light-years better than it was last year (as long as we can figure out the OL situation.)
But I could be seriously wrong about all of that. And that's scary. But scary is why we're fans.![]()
Well, in this case I think there's still reason for hope. Mallett is of course getting his first chance to start somewhere so there's that. Hoyer has started but it was in Cleveland which makes it hard to tell exactly how much was on him and how much was on "Cleveland".
I think there's at least a chance to stay hopeful here.
I don't understand this comment.Maybe, but most backup QBs are not perpetual practice squad players like Keenum.
I'm going to go on record one more time here to make sure I'm not accused of hindsight in a few months. I think Hoyer is the starter next season and I base that on my perception of how O'Brien views Mallett, which I laid out in detail earlier.
I don't understand this comment.
Keenum was an undrafted FA in 2012 and did spend his first season on the PS. But he was on the 53 man roster for all of 2013 with the Texans. In 2014, he was also on the Ram's 53 man roster through week 8, on their PS weeks 9-14 and was then signed to the Texans' 53 man roster for weeks 15 and 16.
So by my calculations, he's spent 22 games on a PS, all but 6 his rookie year, and 26 games on a 53 man roster since then, over the course of his first three seasons.
This makes him a "perpetual practice squad player"? I guess we'll find out this year with St Louis.
Against common opponents last season (Oak, Buf, Ind, Pit, Ten, Jac);
Hoyer - 53% completions, 221 YPG, 7.3 Y/A, 6 TD, 6 INT, 74.3 QBR.
Fitz - 66% completions, 228 YPG, 8.1 Y/A, 13 TD, 3 INT, 106.4 QBR.
And OB replaced Fitz with Mallett.
Good thing Fitz was playing for the Texans' offense and not the Browns'.
I get what you're saying, but (honest question) how many guys go back to the practice squad after getting 8 starts? How many QBs?I don't understand this comment.
Keenum was an undrafted FA in 2012 and did spend his first season on the PS. But he was on the 53 man roster for all of 2013 with the Texans. In 2014, he was also on the Ram's 53 man roster through week 8, on their PS weeks 9-14 and was then signed to the Texans' 53 man roster for weeks 15 and 16.
So by my calculations, he's spent 22 games on a PS, all but 6 his rookie year, and 26 games on a 53 man roster since then, over the course of his first three seasons.
This makes him a "perpetual practice squad player"? I guess we'll find out this year with St Louis.
I'm going to go on record one more time here to make sure I'm not accused of hindsight in a few months. I think Hoyer is the starter next season and I base that on my perception of how O'Brien views Mallett, which I laid out in detail earlier.
Sorry, but those games Hoyer had against Pittsburgh (twice) Oakland and Tennessee were some of his BEST games of the season. And he still put up crap numbers like that.
I don't care what offense he's in, Hoyer couldn't hit the water if he fell out of a boat, and it's going to be a long disappointing season if OB goes with Hoyer, or Mallett can't beat out Hoyer.
I get what you're saying, but (honest question) how many guys go back to the practice squad after getting 8 starts? How many QBs?
My vote:
I think OB may be leaning towards Hoyer, but he has no idea how screwed up he got in the last three years, so he's going to have an "honest" competition. If Hoyer hadn't forgotten too much, & hadn't picked up any bad habits, he'll be our starting QB. Otherwise, we Mallett gets his shot... again.
I think the reason Mallett is making less money is because of his "I wanted to come back at any cost" frame of mind.
people should start talking about what the lottery numbers are going to be. they seem to know the future![]()
Sorry, but those games Hoyer had against Pittsburgh (twice) Oakland and Tennessee were some of his BEST games of the season. And he still put up crap numbers like that.
I don't care what offense he's in, Hoyer couldn't hit the water if he fell out of a boat, and it's going to be a long disappointing season if OB goes with Hoyer, or Mallett can't beat out Hoyer.
Hoyer was 9-3 as a starter after his 2nd game last season , then injuries and suspensions killed them .
Hoyer was 9-3 as a starter after his 2nd game last season , then injuries and suspensions killed them .
Hoyer was 9-3 as a starter after his 2nd game last season , then injuries and suspensions killed them .
And I don't know about you, but I thought the Fitzpatrick led offense was excruciatingly painful to watch.
What the hell kind of thing is after the 2nd game? Case was 2-0 last year. Anyway...
Hoyer
7-6 with 9th D
Case
0-8 with 24th D
2-0 with 7th D
You're right. It was. And he still put up MUCH better numbers than Hoyer against the same teams.
I'm trying to be optimistic here but I see this as Mallett having to beat Hoyer for the starting role.
It's kind of like when OB said there was a competition for the starting role last year, and he quickly named Fitz as starter right before training camp.
I get what you're saying, but (honest question) how many guys go back to the practice squad after getting 8 starts? How many QBs?
There's no conflict in having competition IN camp and naming a starter AFTER Camp (or near the end after the competition is over)
You have to understand the circumstances.I get what you're saying, but (honest question) how many guys go back to the practice squad after getting 8 starts? How many QBs?
I get what you're saying, but (honest question) how many guys go back to the practice squad after getting 8 starts? How many QBs?
OK. I'll put you firmly in the camp of those who don't trust O'Brien's ability to judge quarterbacks.
And I'll put you in the camp of thinking you can Vulcan mind meld OBs brain thinking it gives you a clue as to what he's thinking.
I'm going to go on record one more time here to make sure I'm not accused of hindsight in a few months. I think Hoyer is the starter next season and I base that on my perception of how O'Brien views Mallett, which I laid out in detail earlier.
That said, when I step waaaaay back into cosmic objectivity and take off the fan glasses, it is what it is: a roster with a bunch of back up QBs on it until they prove otherwise.![]()
Do you really think that OB signed Fitz to become the Texans franchise QB, or do you think he might've signed Fitz as a 1-2 yr. stop-gap that could grasp his offense better than the trio he inherited?And I'll put you in the camp of thinking you can Vulcan mind meld OBs brain thinking it gives you a clue as to what he's thinking.
Trusting his ability to judge QBs? Sure, I'll weigh what he says a little more than anyone on this board, including myself, but that doesn't mean it's right. He signed Ryan Fitzpatrick for crying out loud. Coaches, scouts, they do get it wrong, a lot. That's why the draft is such a crapshoot.
And sure, Fitzy may have had his best season ever as a pro under OB, but he was still painful to watch on Sundays (you admitted so yourself) and this team missed the playoffs because of it. And this is a guy who played significantly better against the same competition Hoyer played against.
Ryan Mallett has been the backup to Tom Brady for 3 years. I don't think there's any chance in hell that Mallett re-signs with Houston to be the backup to Brian freaking Hoyer.
DD: I think Mallett will be the starter.Comment From PaulneTX
What are we doing to avoid the management mistakes Cleveland made in their QB situation last year. We have two good starting quarterbacks.
DD: MallettComment From twill
Do you think that Brian Hoyer will be the OB of this team or do you think it will be Ryan Mallett that will get the job done ?
Well, O'Brien evaluates the two as competitive for the starting job. I'm guessing you don't think much of Mallett either, or is it O'Brien's skill at judging quarterbacks in question here?
I pose this question because I see lots of posters who claim Mallett is good because he has O'Brien's endorsement, but then claim Hoyer is bad even though he has the same endorsement - maybe even more if money is an indicator.
Now THAT is an interesting point.
I think the money diff is probably because Hoyer has more starting experience (or Mallett has a worse agent than AJ) than Big Tex.
The money difference is because Hoyer is in the "get it while you can" phase of his career & Mallett is at the tail end of the "build value" portion of his career. Hoyer signed a three year contract because he knows, with relative certainty, what his value will be three years from now & the Texans probably over shot it. If Mallett plays his cards right, there's no telling what his value will be three seasons from now & he's not going to settle for some low ball offer.
Hoyer signed a 2 year deal even though it was first reported that a 3 year deal was agreed to.
Now THAT is an interesting point.
I think the money diff is probably because Hoyer has more starting experience (or Mallett has a worse agent than AJ) than Big Tex.
Now THAT is an interesting point.
I think the money diff is probably because Hoyer has more starting experience (or Mallett has a worse agent than AJ) than Big Tex.
X-Files? That's a kickass nickname for Su'a-Filo. Is that already in use, or did Norg just coin that?It does not matter who is, in there our new center and 2 guards will Def have to play better who is penciled in has LG anyways brooks...???? Or xfileo.
X-Files? That's a kickass nickname for Su'a-Filo. Is that already in use, or did Norg just coin that?