TexHorns
Waterboy
I attached this pole to the thread just to annoy myself and others.
signed anonymous
I understand this point but my main concern is I would rather have a SB win than a 2000 yard RB. I want Houston to win multiple superbowls in the future. IMO Football, unlike basketball, is the ultimate team sport and I just dont see any one person making a "Michael Jordan" impact on football. LT is a great player and I would love to watch him play for the Texans but how many SB wins does he have? Let me name some more: T.O., Manning ect...Your answer might be: its not their fault! My reply is: it does not matter. It might be worth getting him now and worrying about the rest positions later but for how many years are they going to have to stink before we can upgrade the rest of the team. Look at the last five years of superbowls and tell me just one player that was the difference in those seasons. So, my question is, can one player have a "Michael Jordan" effect on a football team?
When the Portland Trailblazers asked Bobby KNight about who they should draft Sam Bowie or Michael Jordan, Bobby Knight said "Draft Michael Jordan." BUt then Portland said, "Bobby we need a center though". Bobby KNight then said, "Then take Michael Jordan and play him at center".
The point is when you get a chance to take someone that can make such an impact on the game in a variety of ways, someone like Bush you have to take and utilize him in an offensive scheme to create problems/mismatches.
If DD is healthy, line Bush up at 3rd WR and mix him in the backfield to rest DD. Sharing touches with multiple weapons is almost better than overloading one weapon throughout the year. Think of the kind of pressure an Antonio Gates takes off of a LaDanian Tomlinson.
signed anonymous
I understand this point but my main concern is I would rather have a SB win than a 2000 yard RB. I want Houston to win multiple superbowls in the future. IMO Football, unlike basketball, is the ultimate team sport and I just dont see any one person making a "Michael Jordan" impact on football. LT is a great player and I would love to watch him play for the Texans but how many SB wins does he have? Let me name some more: T.O., Manning ect...Your answer might be: its not their fault! My reply is: it does not matter. It might be worth getting him now and worrying about the rest positions later but for how many years are they going to have to stink before we can upgrade the rest of the team. Look at the last five years of superbowls and tell me just one player that was the difference in those seasons. So, my question is, can one player have a "Michael Jordan" effect on a football team?