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Starling Back?

V Man

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I may be missing something, but wasn't Starling cut last year or did he spend the season on Practice squad. Well anyway he is back on the roster. He was a pretty solid ST player, maybe he will make the cut this year.
 
He's been allocated to NFL Europe by us. He's on the Rhein Fire over there. Go Starling!! :redtowel:
 
Hie being cut was my major gripe last pre-season. As it was for a lot of us.

One thing I have to admit, though, is that I was also upset by the Swinton cut and it actually was a smart thing when you look at what we got in Mathis.

So pass the crow, and hand me a fork...

But I hope Starling gets on this team for good. The guy has hands.
 
El Tejano said:
Wow! Now that can help him. That can help him alot.
experience counts for a lot, but does anyone know how many of the players that get sent to the NFLEL come back in starting form, or even come back to make an impact. Ragone got MVP last year in the league, but i still don't think anyone is ready to see him in a regular season game. I could be wrong, but I hate getting excited over these guys who go over seas and come back without being able to show much for it.
 
Starling has like Jaw Dropping Speed as well if I remember Right.

Imagine a 4 wide set , AJ, Mathis, Gaffney, Starling 3 of em could just run free, Gaffney can run a lil out route... I think if we did that play like once or twice a series the defense backs would just be gassed by halftime...
 
gpshafer_1976 said:
Hie being cut was my major gripe last pre-season. As it was for a lot of us.

One thing I have to admit, though, is that I was also upset by the Swinton cut and it actually was a smart thing when you look at what we got in Mathis.

So pass the crow, and hand me a fork...

But I hope Starling gets on this team for good. The guy has hands.

We kept Bradford and Hollings. Surely one of those 2 could have been sacrificed for Swinton.
 
HJam72 said:
We kept Bradford and Hollings. Surely one of those 2 could have been sacrificed for Swinton.

Getting rid of either Bradford or Hollings would be to let go of an investment, something alot harder to do than to let a Swinton player go. Keeping Bradford and Hollings and letting Swinton go, that's one out of three, could be worse :)
 
bATXle red said:
experience counts for a lot, but does anyone know how many of the players that get sent to the NFLEL come back in starting form, or even come back to make an impact. Ragone got MVP last year in the league, but i still don't think anyone is ready to see him in a regular season game. I could be wrong, but I hate getting excited over these guys who go over seas and come back without being able to show much for it.
Alot of people have. Off the top of my head, Adam Vinaterri, Brad Johnson. There are more but the only reason I even know is because of a commercial that showed all the guys that went through that league.

Speaking of, when does that league start up? I need some kind of football right now.
 
outofhnd said:
Starling has like Jaw Dropping Speed as well if I remember Right.

Imagine a 4 wide set , AJ, Mathis, Gaffney, Starling 3 of em could just run free, Gaffney can run a lil out route... I think if we did that play like once or twice a series the defense backs would just be gassed by halftime...

I don't know about anyone else, but I want a 2nd good WR on this team. A proven one. Having Mathis, Gaffney and Starling on the field at once just doesn't cut it for me. I hope we go after David Givens, Koren Robinson, Peter Warrick, or anyone else who's been a proven WR in the league.
 
We have had problems at the WR spot for several years. What interests me is when players like Armstrong are mentioned Vinny and others are quick to point out they think they don't run their routes very well. My comment would be who does on the Texans? May be Gaffney. I think its all part of the previous problem I have talked about and that was the coaching and the schemes being imposed. The one worry I have had about the new coaching staff is the WR coach. He is young and I just worry about his knowledge. AJ doesn't even run good routes. I think its a common trait found in the Texans organization. That also affects any QB if his receivers aren't doing what they are suppose to do. To me this is a position on the Texans that shouldn't be a problem, but it is. That's why I would have preferred to see a new young assistant like Jerry Rice. New to coaching, but long in the tooth as far as knowledge of the position is concerned. To me this position requires the same attention as the O-line if the Texans are going to be successful offensively. You can say what you want about AJ, but he is not a go to guy who can beat the coverage despite how many people are put on him. He is not a TO or Moss. Even they have problems when they have no help, but they can beat you on any given play because of their unique abilities and good given gifts. They have far better hands than AJ. When the Texans got rid of Starling last year I thought it was a mistake, but it reflects on the coaches we had. We have a lot of young talent like Starling that simply isn't being developed. We kept Bradford who was just learning how to run routes after being in the NFL how long? May be someone is waking up........
 
Ibar,

You have been posting here long enough to know that the readers prefer paragraphs to block posts. Although your posts tend to be a bit too cynical for my tastes, I do find some solid points in them. Please make it easier for us to read them. Thank you.
 
The new staff will judge talent much better than the old :twocents: , I look for them to coach em up better and utilizing their strength within the new system.

Also, I want to see how we come out in the draft, I can't wait til Draft day!
 
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