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gpshafer_1976 said:Skip Bayless thinks McNair granted Kubiak and Reeves' decision to retain Carr, but that McNair will supposedly pressure Reeves and Kubiak to trade Carr and draft Vince Young. Bayless says he has Texans sources who claim Carr has "zero" leadership skills, and that Young is a natural leader. Bayless also says several NFL sources agree that Carr will never be more than a "pretty good" NFL QB.
Woody Paige counters by saying that the Texans will draft Bush. Paige says that McNair will rely on his talent evaluators (Kubiak and Reeves) who have recommended to retain Carr. Paige says the Denver o line has always been undersized, and that Kubiak and "the new o line coach and assistant coach" will improve that team with different blocking schemes, and that Kubiak wants a loaded backfield with Bush on board (as I have stated over and over, by the way). Paige ends it by saying that Bush is a quicker "get better" solution than going with Vince Young. He says he understands "why" Houston would get want to get Vince Young, but he believes Bush is the more stable route to go.
Let the mud slinging begin...
Dont you mean Ca Ca?Kaiser Toro said:I did not hear the interview, but I have heard Bayless and Paige and it usually sound something like this:
Bayless: Quack! Quack! Quack!
Paige: Caaaaawww! Caaaaaaw! Caaaaaaaw!
Tools should be kept in the toolbox.
El Tejano said:Dont you mean Ca Ca?
gpshafer_1976 said:Bayless also says several NFL sources agree that Carr will never be more than a "pretty good" NFL QB.
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Originally Posted by El Tejano
Dont you mean Ca Ca?
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I believe it could be used in that form. I think I will need a judge's ruling.
TexanSam said:I also forgot to comment on this. There aren't many "elite" QB's in the NFL. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Carson Palmer. There are plenty of "pretty good" QB's in the NFL. David Carr turning into a pretty good QB wouldn't bother me one bit. It's not like it's a sure thing Vince Young will be an automatic Hall of Famer.
\\\Runner said:So they both read this board, flipped a coin to take one side or the other, and repeated what has been said here countless times?
bdiddy said:I agree with one thing Bayless said, Carr has very little leadership skills. He has to stop going home to his wife at least once a month to hang with the fellas. He needs to take the big uglies out to eat after every win. If the Texans give up less than 35 sacks this year, he need to buy every lineman a rolex, etc.
As an OU fan, I don't care if OU players are required to attend a single class, and I don't want my coach jeopardizing our chances to win because of a ridiculously strict new attendance requirement
tulexan said:Skip's argument was so ridiculous.
He said that McNair doesn't want Carr but Casserly, Reeves, and Kubiak do, so he gave him an extension anyway?
bigTEXan8 said:There's the part that gets me. If Cass, Reeves, and Kubiak all wanted Carr, then why did he bring them aboard?
Texans86 said:It might have something to do with the fact that he is an oil man who happens to own a football team, and he is leaving the football decisions to professionals. Surrounding yourself with people who are smarter than yourself will make you look like a genius when your team does well. I'd rather not have something like Dallas where the owner makes personell decisions.
bigTEXan8 said:That's what I'm saying. McNair has to have a little input into the game and his players, but for the most part, he does leave it up to the professionals. But Skip said that McNair didn't want Carr. So what I was trying to say that if McNair wanted VY, but Cass, Kubiak, and Reeves want Carr, then why would he have brought them onto the team. McNair does do a good job at letting football people make football decisions, but McNair also has to agree with those decisions to an extent. He does sign the checks.
houstonhurricane said:Heck, if the line only gives up 35 sacks this year, I will chip in for those meals!
tulexan said:The other thing that was funny about the Skip-Woody debate was the following conversation:
Skip: Sources inside the Texans tell me that Carr has absolutely no leadership skills.
Woody: You don't need QB's to be leaders of the team. Aikman wasn't a great leader.
Skip: Yeah, but Aikman had other leaders on the team.
Exactly Skip, if you have other leaders on the team, you don't necessarily have to have the QB as your leader.
HardKnockTexan said:Becarefull what you agree to... I waited on 7 of our offensive linemen a year ago... they racked up a $2,500 bill in no time.
houstonhurricane said:Heck, if the line only gives up 35 sacks this year, I will chip in for those meals!
thunderkyss said:Tell me they're good tippers.
TexanBacker93 said:I'm trying to recall a comment made last training camp. I think it was Victor Riley. He said if they could each give up no more than 1-2 sacks a game they would be in great shape. At the time, I figured he meant as a unit. Looking back, maybe he did mean each man gives up a sack a game. That comes out to 80 a year. Someone didn't do their job.
Kaiser Toro said:I did not hear the interview, but I have heard Bayless and Paige and it usually sound something like this:
Bayless: Quack! Quack! Quack!
Paige: Caaaaawww! Caaaaaaw! Caaaaaaaw!
Tools should be kept in the toolbox.
thunderkyss said:Tell me they're good tippers.
Tayton said:Football fans and media throughout the country do not see controversy that we see in Houston. I recently traveled to several cities with large NFL markets and listened to their radio shows. Everyone sees that there is a big uproar here to take Young NO ONE thinks it is the right move. A friend of mine that is involved in sports media in Chicago asked about the situation. I explained that he is a special player, a hometown boy and he has "It". He said "Two Points"(with his DA- BEARS accent) "If he is so great for Houston why does the rest of the country have him rated second at his position, if you feel you need a Quarterback, get Leinart. Over the course of his career he has had more "It" than Young and suits the Pro system better. As far a hometown boy, a few years ago I was watching the Detroit media blasting the Lions to take Charles Rogers because he was a sure bet hometown boy." Posted this for what it is worth.