I still think a competent QB erases a ton of our issues.
Well atleast you're thinking.
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I still think a competent QB erases a ton of our issues.
Don't put it all on the OL, Savage is just not competent. I would put in the range of Brock, or maybe below.
I still think a competent QB erases a ton of our issues.
Well atleast you're thinking.
If RS and the Texans pull the string and start Watson anyways, what will they do if his first 5 games go south as he's learning his way? How does the team respond if Savage is forced to stay on the sideline while Watson struggles through his learning curve?
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Spoken like a politician. Yes, Watson will be the week 1 starter. But you give yourself all kinds of wigggle room by not saying which year.
Maybe you should think back to how much better a largely same OL looked with Schaub instead of Carr. 80 is right, the QB play greatly affects how the OL looks.
Tom Savage is going to be very useful to the team by keeping Watson on the bench until he's ready. After that, if he's good enough to be trade bait, so be it. Otherwise, he'll make a fine backup.
Savage won't be trade bait, as this year is the last on his contract.
Maybe you should think back to how much better a largely same OL looked with Schaub instead of Carr. 80 is right, the QB play greatly affects how the OL looks.
Schaub had a better OL and Foster which is nothing compared to what Carr was straddled with in his first few seasons.
Rather clearly wasn't talking about Carr's first few years. Was talking about Carr's last (2006 - 43 sacks) and Schaub's 1st (2007 - 22 sacks). The lines were substantially the same. Foster came in 2009. Ron Dayne was the leading rusher both years. And that's with Carr being a far more mobile QB than Schaub.
By 2006 Carr was a shell-shocked QB who was lucky to just be on a football field. It was absolutely atrocious what this organization did to this young QB out of the gate.
That's bunk. Carr was his own demise from day 1. Spent only the minimum required time at the facilities. No extra film study. No bonding with his teammates. Wouldn't learn the simplest of things like not running out of bounds with the ball, which counts as a sack. Throw the ball away dumbass. Having his family at practices and constantly telling him he was just fine. These are things his brother has worked on with resulting NFL success.
Last one in, first one out rarely ever gets you the results you want. Seemed to a lot of us that HWSNBN just wanted the paycheck. He wasn't in it for the glory. Our OL problems were magically cut in half when the statuesque Matt Schaub took over.
I am going to break down Savage's first drive.
The first play he had CJ open right away but appeared to be locked on to Hopkins, Lamm's block was pathetic, he got blown up, but Savage still had almost 3 full seconds before he was being wrapped up. He should have fired right to CJ (who was on the same side as Hopkins, so it was an easy read). That was just a poor play on Savage IMO. He reacted slowly and missed an easy read. Lamm isn't made to be the RT
The next play was a run
The last play of the drive, again he has about 3 seconds to do something. He just stood there doing nothing before the pocket collapsed. The all 22 video doesn't have the coaches film yet, so I can't see downfield the WRs. The OL definitely isn't in sync yet, but Savage had time to unload the ball but didn't. He looks exactly like he did last year. Nothing's changed with his play IMO.
Preseason Week 1 games often turn into a ****-show with this franchise. Not every year (sometimes it's the other teams turn to screw the pooch) but you guys with raging boners for Watson right now sure seem to think you learned a lot last night about the guy you want to get the hell out of the way.
I'd like to see more of both of them. Rust is knocked off now so next week I expect them both to start faster and play better.
First off, I want whoever is the best to start. Savage is middle of the road, JAG. If you can honestly sit here and say that you noticed no difference between the two QBs then I guess we have nothing to discuss. Watson was quicker in his decisions, more smooth with his throws and just flat out much more athletic. Savage looks the exact same as he always has.
First off I want whoever is the best to start too so lets get that out of the way to begin with.
Second, your estimation of Savage is I think in some way colored by your excitement over Watson (who was indeed exciting to watch last night and I think he's going to be a good one). The entire offense came out in two series and pretty much crapped the bed. Then they put a drive together and scored a TD. Savage was not playing like a middle of the road JAG during that drive. Not at all. That's you picking your starting QB based on the first preseason game of the year.
You see what you want in Savage and Watson and then filter out what you doesn't fit your opinions about them. It's too soon for that so slow your roll a bit man. Lets see another week of them both. It's not like we don't have that luxury right? We're going to get three more preseason games out of these guys. OK, really two more as Weeden will probably play the lion's share of that last game. I hate that last preseason game by the way and never want to see valuable players spend much time in it. You got a bunch of guys who are going to get cut the next day out there trying to make an impression and it's just not a good place to put your valuable assets. I hope both Savage and Watson spend almost no time in that game.
But two more weeks to see them both play is good stuff and lets see how that goes before we crown Watson. I want him to play. I really do. I just don't want him to go out there without a complete understanding of the playbook and making **** up all over the place. Vince Young could do that. Where is he now? I want him to be ready when he takes the reigns and maybe even a little bit pissed off that it took so long to get around Savage. Highly educated/motivated Watson with a chip on his shoulder seems like the way to go to me.
I just think you guys got way too excited too fast last night watching him. Everything that went wrong with Savage was his fault and everything that went wrong for Watson was somebody else's fault is what that thread sounds like to me when I read it. I get it. Football has been gone a long time and everyone wants to see the new first round QB we gave up so much for be a stud. He will be. Just don't get in such a big hurry to throw him in the deep end yet is all I'm saying. We got a few weeks for this to play out.
I would add that opinion will be colored by the fact that Savage and Watson have two different styles of quarterbacking. Savage is your classic pocket QB and Watson is your classic mobile QB. Watson will be more exciting to watch. But the prettiest drive last night was that third series.First off I want whoever is the best to start too so lets get that out of the way to begin with.
Second, your estimation of Savage is I think in some way colored by your excitement over Watson (who was indeed exciting to watch last night and I think he's going to be a good one). The entire offense came out in two series and pretty much crapped the bed. Then they put a drive together and scored a TD. Savage was not playing like a middle of the road JAG during that drive. Not at all. That's you picking your starting QB based on the first preseason game of the year.
You see what you want in Savage and Watson and then filter out what you doesn't fit your opinions about them. It's too soon for that so slow your roll a bit man. Lets see another week of them both. It's not like we don't have that luxury right? We're going to get three more preseason games out of these guys. OK, really two more as Weeden will probably play the lion's share of that last game. I hate that last preseason game by the way and never want to see valuable players spend much time in it. You got a bunch of guys who are going to get cut the next day out there trying to make an impression and it's just not a good place to put your valuable assets. I hope both Savage and Watson spend almost no time in that game.
But two more weeks to see them both play is good stuff and lets see how that goes before we crown Watson. I want him to play. I really do. I just don't want him to go out there without a complete understanding of the playbook and making **** up all over the place. Vince Young could do that. Where is he now? I want him to be ready when he takes the reigns and maybe even a little bit pissed off that it took so long to get around Savage. Highly educated/motivated Watson with a chip on his shoulder seems like the way to go to me.
I just think you guys got way too excited too fast last night watching him. Everything that went wrong with Savage was his fault and everything that went wrong for Watson was somebody else's fault is what that thread sounds like to me when I read it. I get it. Football has been gone a long time and everyone wants to see the new first round QB we gave up so much for be a stud. He will be. Just don't get in such a big hurry to throw him in the deep end yet is all I'm saying. We got a few weeks for this to play out.
That's bunk. Carr was his own demise from day 1. Spent only the minimum required time at the facilities. No extra film study. No bonding with his teammates. Wouldn't learn the simplest of things like not running out of bounds with the ball, which counts as a sack. Throw the ball away dumbass. Having his family at practices and constantly telling him he was just fine. These are things his brother has worked on with resulting NFL success.
Maybe somewhere along the line you misunderstood me.
We know what Savage is, for good or bad it's true.
As for Watson we have no idea, even though we can hope we know. In order for us to really know his ability, we have to give him some opportunity. I think you have to start Watson this week and bring Savage off the bench like you did last night, but in reverse. If Watson looks good and is showing signs of being an upgrade and has a grasp of his responsibility, then you start him week 3 to see if he can handle some miniature game planning. If he craps the bed in either week, you can always roll with Savage in the opener. You can play it off as getting Watson more reps with the 1s so he is ready if his number is called. Savage will still be able to go out and execute to his ability.
If we had an experienced solid vet, a healthy Schaub level QB, I could see sitting Watson. But we don't. It'd be a miracle for Savage to take us to the SB. So take your lumps this year and have Watson ready and experienced as possible for next year.
I see your point but I disagree. I think a little more of Savage than you do I guess. I think the guy needs to be prepped through preseason the way Brock was last year and then I think we'll find that we do have a Schaub level QB in Savage.
But if he's not in the Texans plans long term (and with Watson on the roster how could he be?) then sure. Why go through the whole BS dog and pony show in the first place? Out of some misplaced desire to see Watson "earn" the job by beating out Tom Savage? Seriously? That's just dumb and I guess it wouldn't be the first time I've thought of the Texans brain trust as dumb so yeah, you're probably right. Just start Watson and start getting him ready for the season opener.
The Texans never do that though. Ever since Schaub fell apart they've been alternating between handing the job to limited veterans and running young guys out there with a minimum of preparation and expecting results. Throw Keenum out there mid season with no running game and expect results, hand the job to Fitzpatrick and expect results, Bring in Mallett and give him a shot then bring in Hoyer too and go back and forth never getting either one truly ready to be your starter. How did they think that was going to end?
At least Brock got a preseason as the #1 and all the first team reps he could wish for. His failure was indisputably on himself IMO but then send out Savage to clean up and before you even give him a proper training camp and preseason like Brock got they're drafting Watson and now they'll be sending him out there at some point without the preparation he should get.
The Texans just never change.
By 2006 Carr was a shell-shocked QB who was lucky to just be on a football field.
Last one in, first one out rarely ever gets you the results you want. Seemed to a lot of us that HWSNBN just wanted the paycheck. He wasn't in it for the glory. Our OL problems were magically cut in half when the statuesque Matt Schaub took over.
Preseason Week 1 games often turn into a ****-show with this franchise. Not every year (sometimes it's the other teams turn to screw the pooch) but you guys with raging boners for Watson right now sure seem to think you learned a lot last night about the guy you want to get the hell out of the way.
I'd like to see more of both of them. Rust is knocked off now so next week I expect them both to start faster and play better.
If whoever starts DeShaun Watson week 1 & he struggles for 5 straight games, whoever screwed up. They screwed up thinking Watson was ready, they screwed up getting him ready.
Savage is definitely not in their long term plans, but there is something to be said for letting a guy get his bearings & that is Savage's value to this team & Watson himself right now...& the Texans & NFL overall are usually VERY consistent about that.
I know as a fan its easy to want to advance the timeline and just hand Watson the keys, but from what I saw last night, he's not ready...but then again, I'm always in favor of letting these young guys sit for at least 11 weeks while they learn how to study tape, prepare for games on this level & learn how to become a pro in general. We as fans to a very large extent underestimate the adjustment these players have to make when they go from playing football part time in college, to now playing football full time as your job; I think many of the players do too honestly.
That whole starting rookies right out of the gate is something reserved for generational talents which Watson is not. There's no favorable data to suggest that sitting these guys for an allotted time is going to increase the odds of them realizing their potential, I just think the bad far outweighs the good when you talk about throwing them out there before they're truly ready. Confidence is a funny thing.
I'm ready to move on if Watson ain't the one. Whether it takes two Years to determine, three years, four... the sooner we start, the sooner we find out.
Again, I think it's pretty clear the Texans don't believe Tom Savage is the guy. Their actions the last three seasons say as much.
... before you even give him a proper training camp and preseason like Brock got they're drafting Watson and now they'll be sending him out there at some point without the preparation he should get.
I'm ready to move on if Watson ain't the one. Whether it takes two Years to determine, three years, four... the sooner we start, the sooner we find out.
Again, I think it's pretty clear the Texans don't believe Tom Savage is the guy. Their actions the last three seasons say as much.
To surmise, you don't believe our QB guru knows what preparation a QB "needs" to prepare him for the regular season.
No argument from me. I think O'Brien is a much better HC than offensive coordinator... But what're you going to do.
So... what do you think is the "proper preparation"?
I know as a fan its easy to want to advance the timeline and just hand Watson the keys, but from what I saw last night, he's not ready...
I'm ready to move on if Watson ain't the one. Whether it takes two Years to determine, three years, four... the sooner we start, the sooner we find out.
Again, I think it's pretty clear the Texans don't believe Tom Savage is the guy. Their actions the last three seasons say as much.
Is it better to start Savage and he struggles or start Watson and he struggles?
Which ever QB is the starter game one, whether Watson, Savage, or Weeden, they need to be committed to them enough to allow them the opportunity to grow into the position. They play until they prove they aren't the answer.We should define "struggle." If we're saying he's met with failures after failure due in part to his "struggle" (like Aikman or Peyton), I'd rather Savage takes all those. If we're talking struggle like winning games off of solid defense, & a heck of a kicking game... Watson.
If I felt Watson could convert third downs in the 4th qtr, the way Keenum couldn't, I'd start him.
If I felt like we need gimmicks to move the ball on offense... I wouldn't.
But.. If O'b makes the wrong decision & starts Watson when he isn't ready, he's got to ride it out like he did with Osweiler.
Spoken like a true fan...we want the instant gratification of seeing him scrambling around making plays with his feet b/c it gives us something tangible to link to the possibility of what he can be. The reality is that he's doing that b/c that's all he knows how to do to try to move the chains........... b/c he's not ready to beat teams as a passer from the pocket.
We need to temper that urge and give the kid time to develop mentally so that he's as mentally prepared as can be.
the bottom line is the upside on this kid is through the roof and you don't wanna do anything....ANYTHING that will make it harder for him to reach that or impede his development as a passer.
I've seen it too many times from guys with his skill set. Start them early right out of the gate, they wow people their 1st year by running around and making plays with their feet b/c that's all they can really do. then DC's adjust, make them into pocket passers, and they cant consistently beat teams that way b/c they never fully finished developing as passers in the 1st place.
Spoken like a true fan...we want the instant gratification of seeing him scrambling around making plays with his feet b/c it gives us something tangible to link to the possibility of what he can be.