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Amen ! You know, one way or the other, AJ will be here for a long time.texan279 said:Without a doubt Andre Johnson is our franchise player right now anyways.
nunusguy said:golphers
THEFUTURE said:if there is a defensive franchise player it definatly has to be Junior Ioane
Why don't you form your own opinion by watching the games and analyzing them yourself instead of listening to what the biased media has to say? A clear example of one of the things wrong with this country. Too many people letting what others say form their opinion instead of forming one of their own. I would have to say ANDRE JOHNSON is the TEAM MVP. I love Carr and think he is a close second. But, the Texans can win football games without David. Sure the Texans can win without Johnson as well. Tony Banks is an admirable backup who has proven himself in the past. If you take away Johnson, Gafney and Bradford are a HUGE step back. Especially in the case of Bradford. The argument also depends on the way you look at it - What MVP means. Is it the best player or most important player. I think Andre is the best player and most important as the team stands now. But if Banks is gone and Ragone is suddenly the backup, I would say Carr is the MVP, in the context of valuable to the team. Remember the J'Ville game at J'Ville in the second year with Ragone starting. It was disgusting. Remember last year with Carr starting? Victory. Certainly different teams, different year, but there was a drastic change with Carr on the field.WWJD said:I would say AJ only because he's the one player I hear and read other teams fans and the TV guys talking about. Close second would be David but I'll say AJ.
yaboycm said:Remember the J'Ville game at J'Ville in the second year with Ragone starting. It was disgusting.
And he played real well the next game against Tampa.infantrycak said:Yes it was disgusting. But what was really disgusting was everyone that put the blame at Ragone's/Hollings' feet when a blind analyst from a box seat could have seen the OL all put on Micky Mouse hats and drew red capes at the sideline before walking on the field to either run or pass block--and frankly the WR's decided to have a case of the dropseys as well that day, not to mention the D deciding they wouldn't play if the O wasn't going to give them a chance to win anyway.
But if you remember, AJ dropped 3 passes from Ragone against TB and of those passes would of been good for about 40 yards and once of them could of been taken to the house.yaboycm said:And he played real well the next game against Tampa.
GAMEDATE Opp RESULT Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Rate
12/07 @Jacksonville L 0-27 23 11 47.8 71 0 1 36.7
12/14 @Tampa Bay L 3-16 17 9 52.9 64 0 0 61.9
yaboycm said:And he played real well the next game against Tampa.
GAMEDATE Opp RESULT Att Comp Pct Yds TD Int Rate
12/07 @Jacksonville L 0-27 23 11 47.8 71 0 1 36.7
12/14 @Tampa Bay L 3-16 17 9 52.9 64 0 0 61.9
TheOgre said:JJ Moses for sure.
infantrycak said:Yeah and the OL still wasn't done with their torreador act giving up 5 sacks. IMO it is just silly to think those two games gave any indication of Ragone's ability.
yaboycm said:So what is a good indication how how good of an NFL player he will be? Since putting him in the games and letting him play isnt according to you.
infantrycak said:Well hmmm let's see--how about putting him in the game behind an OL that is actually working? Hey that could work.