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QBs have not been solid investments the last few years so we took flyers on those with potential rather than overpay the overhyped.
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Apparently... I NEED TO GO BACK ON MY MEDS!!! You people drive my "crazy",.......... WELL, FREAKIN' CRAZY!!!
At the end of the day, the QB needs to be nothing short of.....
Wait for it (in no specific order):
WAIT!!!
Ryan Leaf; Vince Young, (shall I go on?)
I understand the point that QBs might get a longer rope to hang themselves, although I'm not convinced this will continue to be true now that rookie salaries are controlled.
Compare that possible "waste of time" to what is the preferred approach by some others, which is to not invest heavily in the draft at QB:
Year one: last year, Schaub proves he is done
Year two: this year, Fitzpatrick, the definition of mediocre game manager
Year three: take the risk and rely on Mallett based on one game (which was good, not spectacular). If he shines , the Texans win. I know a lot of people assume he will be the guy because he's a Texan and the only option they have right now. I think that is based more on hope than honest evaluation though. Honestly, he could go either way. If he fails (or gets hurt), then:
Year four: Draft a rookie first rounder and play Savage for a year. Savage is a fourth round talent - it is unlikely he is a franchise player - at very best he will be adequate. Can't play the rookie - O'Brien says so.
Year five: Second year player, first year of game action.
Year six: maybe have a franchise quarterback, unless they screwed up the pick.
This strategy succeeds only if Mallett is the man or mediocrity is spun as success.. If he isn't and the Texans still ignore investing in a quarterback, expect a lot of snide "right track" comments from me.
Would drafting Bortles this year, or looking for a good first round quarterback next year put them any farther behind than 5 years? I don't think so.
Cant argue with that statement. None of the QB's last year were world beaters .... Taking any of them was a huge gamble in the first round.
I'm not against doing the same thing next season in taking a shot in the dark at a mid to late QB if those at the top are not all that and a bag of chips.
But acting like those we did take a shot in the dark with are going to save the franchise is just .... Silly. Fitz was almost serviceable , Mallett was erratic & Savage was a train wreck.
It sucks being a fan of an NFL franchise that has no quarterback. I envy the Dolts .... going from Peyton to Luck and only having to suffer thru one season of this bullsh!t.
Imagine how good this team would have been this year with a competent quarterback ....
Back to the drawing board.
This all depends on how Mallett turns out. You don't think Mallett can become a franchise QB? It appears BOB disagrees with your assessment.
Not at all. I was as giddy about Mallett after his one (1) good game as anyone. If he does turn out as good as hoped, he answers the Texans needs at that position (as I pointed out in my post you quoted).
However, there are two other options as well. First, he might not be that good, and that is a definite possibility. Were any other teams beating on the Patriots door to acquire him for a throw away late round draft pick?
Second, he might get hurt for a length of time. Quarterbacks get hurt in the NFL frequently. Are the Texans going to contend with Keenum and Savage in that event? I think not. Savage is not a first round jewel that the Texans picked up in the fourth round after 31 other teams missed on him. He is just another fourth round talent.
It is easy to point at first round misses at the quarterback position. It happens a lot. On the other hand, the best QBs in the NFL are mostly first round picks. When late round quarterbacks are named, it is always the same very few names, with no mention of the myriad late rounders that turned out poorly.
You cant operate on the assumption that your QB is going to be hurt every yr. If Mallett gets hurt, Fitz is signed up for next yr and is a quality backup QB. IMHO
As for the late rd pick thingy, it appears that BOB is willing to stake his reputation as a QB guru (include Godsey in this too) on Mallett after working with him for 4 yrs.
Mallett and Savage should not at all be lumped together as 1st round talents that fell.
Mallett displayed 1st round talent and perforomance in college. Off field concerns brought down actual performance.
Savage is nothing more than potential in a prototype body. He did not perform at a 1st round level and just got dropped anyway due to lack of starts. I see why OB thinks there is potential but hes a true flyer.
If Mallett doesn't develop an injury bug I think he's our guy.
Savage showed a lot of promise and deserves an honest look.Mallett and Savage should not at all be lumped together as 1st round talents that fell.
Mallett displayed 1st round talent and perforomance in college. Off field concerns brought down actual performance.
Savage is nothing more than potential in a prototype body. He did not perform at a 1st round level and just got dropped anyway due to lack of starts. I see why OB thinks there is potential but hes a true flyer.
If Mallett doesn't develop an injury bug I think he's our guy.
Here's what I'm reading
Mallett shows promise and we wish and hope he's as good as he looked in 1 game
Fitz is a career back up
Savage has potential
I agree with all of the above, but what do we do if Mallett ain't all that? If Savage is nothing more than potential and unrealized hype?
I don't see a QB early in this draft, there are no QB's better going to be FA, so what do we do? Pay too much and try to trade for one? Wait another few years?
Everyone wants to find the next low round drafted quarterback .... the next Tom Brady.
If its the former ..... You need to do something different cause what you been doing aint worked.
We need to start stock piling future draft picks, so we won't be in this no-man's land next time there is a franchise QB in the draft.
We need to start stock piling future draft picks, so we won't be in this no-man's land next time there is a franchise QB in the draft.
You act like you can just put them in a bank account and earn interest on them. It doesn't work that way.
And in the meantime you aren't addressing other needs.
Here's what I'm reading
Mallett shows promise and we wish and hope he's as good as he looked in 1 game
Fitz is a career back up
Savage has potential
I agree with all of the above, but what do we do if Mallett ain't all that? If Savage is nothing more than potential and unrealized hype?
I don't see a QB early in this draft, there are no QB's better going to be FA, so what do we do? Pay too much and try to trade for one? Wait another few years?
Nothing confusing to me...the Texans are about to walk into right into QB purgatory (or is it really hell) where every young QB who shows anything at all is the next savior and/or some "I rather be my back-up" veteran is getting us through another year...lots of 6-10 to 9-7 football unless we get lucky with finding a guy by abnormal means
exactly! Yet we're to pin our hopes on Mallett and give it 5 or 6 years to find another to pin it on.
And you know this how?
We don't know, yet, what strategy OB and Smith are going to take with our QB position. We've all made our assessments and have our suspicions but we don't know.
I personally think Mallett is going to be a very good QB but that's just my opinion and I know a lot of people think he's a stinking piece of crap. And they could be right.
But we don't know what OB thinks and we don't know how he's going to handle this.
They might give Mallett the keys. They might give Savage a shot to win the job. They might give Keenum and Fitzy another shot.
But they might fall in love with some guy in the draft and make a huge trade to go get him.
The QB situation has to be fixed for this team to make the next step. I don't think OB is so stupid that he doesn't realize that.
Originally Posted by JB View Post
Here's what I'm reading
Mallett shows promise and we wish and hope he's as good as he looked in 1 game
Fitz is a career back up
Savage has potential
I agree with all of the above, but what do we do if Mallett ain't all that? If Savage is nothing more than potential and unrealized hype?
I don't see a QB early in this draft, there are no QB's better going to be FA, so what do we do? Pay too much and try to trade for one? Wait another few years?
but what do we do if Mallett ain't all that? If Savage is nothing more than potential and unrealized hype?
I don't see a QB early in this draft, there are no QB's better going to be FA, so what do we do? Pay too much and try to trade for one? Wait another few years?
Nothing confusing to me...the Texans are about to walk into right into QB purgatory (or is it really hell) where every young QB who shows anything at all is the next savior and/or some "I rather be my back-up" veteran is getting us through another year...lots of 6-10 to 9-7 football unless we get lucky with finding a guy by abnormal means
Nothing confusing to me...the Texans are about to walk into right into QB purgatory (or is it really hell) where every young QB who shows anything at all is the next savior and/or some "I rather be my back-up" veteran is getting us through another year...lots of 6-10 to 9-7 football unless we get lucky with finding a guy by abnormal means
We gotta get lucky and find one of those abnormal guys you are talking about .... Or we'll be doing what the Cleveland Browns did for a decade.
Were any other teams beating on the Patriots door to acquire him for a throw away late round draft pick?
Savage is not a first round jewel that the Texans picked up in the fourth round after 31 other teams missed on him. He is just another fourth round talent.
It is easy to point at first round misses at the quarterback position. It happens a lot. On the other hand, the best QBs in the NFL are mostly first round picks. When late round quarterbacks are named, it is always the same very few names, with no mention of the myriad late rounders that turned out poorly.
when we know a third rounder like Matt Schaub can do the same thing.
Mallett and Savage should not at all be lumped together as 1st round talents that fell.
Mallett displayed 1st round talent and perforomance in college. Off field concerns brought down actual performance.
Savage is nothing more than potential in a prototype body. He did not perform at a 1st round level and just got dropped anyway due to lack of starts. I see why OB thinks there is potential but he’s a true flyer.
If Mallett doesn't develop an injury bug I think he's our guy.
nobody knows![]()
Manziel was the 2nd QB taken this year.
I think it's safe to say true "1st round talent" was lacking this year.
We settled on a guy without the production you'd like to see in a first rounder, but at least he's got the physical gifts.
How many draft picks do you think it would have taken the Colts to give up the draft rights to Luck?
And even if they did, who the hell would trade away the rights to a true future franchise qb?
First its Yates then he threw a pick six too , next was Keenum who went 0-8 as a starter.
Then its Savage who couldn't field a snap , make up all the excuses you want but this dude couldn't get field the snap!
Who would they have drafted if Luck came out the year before?
23 teams passed on Aaron Rodgers. Rothlisberger was drafted at 11, so was Cutler & Flacco went at 18, Andy Dalton at 35.
I include Cutler, not because I think he is/was a first round talent, but because someone did, enough to trade up to get him. I include Flacco because he generally plays well in the play-offs & was instrumental to winning a Super Bowl.
I include Dalton because he started every game since his rookie season & he's made the play offs ever since.
What do you think of Derek Carr? He went 0-9 as a starter.
Remember in our first game against Indy this year? When Luck fumbled the snap, Jj recovered... that was some funny stuff right there.
And none was considered a franchise QB other than Luck. Your proposition is stock up draft picks for a franchise QB. Luck is the only one that had that promise coming in. If you want to say stock up draft picks to get a chance to roll the dice that's another thing.
You can't have it both ways TK. Either say your gonna stockpile and trade for that can't miss prospect, or say your gonna save up draft picks and hope you get lucky. You can't have both
I have a little more faith in the guys doing the picking... sometimes it's flat out wrong (Shanahan failed twice with Cutler & RGIII)...
My only argument is that we shouldn't "plan" to suck so we can get a good QB. That "plan" hasn't worked out well for us. I want to accumulate future draft picks so we can go get the QB we want, instead of wait for him to fall to us.
All 32 teams are searching for "that guy"... until they get one OR think they might have one.
All these people are investing all this time and energy and research into figuring out which guys from a draft are "that guy" and almost all of them keep coming up empty.
To me, that means that this is not a science at all. No one has the answer. Anyone who says they have it figured out is fooling themselves.
You just have to get lucky.
There are some problems that work out that way, where it doesn't matter how hard you work, or how much time you spend analyzing it. You have to be in the right place at the right time make the right move and then provide the right situation with the right coaches and the right supporting cast so the guy can develop properly.
Having the #1 pick in the draft doesn't matter if "that guy" isn't there to be drafted. Having a huge amount of cap space to throw a ton of money at a great veteran QB doesn't matter if the great veteran QB isn't available. And if you do get that guy, you can ruin him by not giving him the right weapons or by sticking him into the wrong offensive scheme.
We might not solve our QB problem in the next few years. It may be that in the next few years, there's simply not going to be a guy available where we can get him and we may be stuck in QB hell and there may not be a single thing that OB or Smith can do about it.
I haven't gone into draft mode, yet. I haven't started looking at the prospects to get an idea for who I like or don't like. But from what I'm hearing, there may not be anyone in the draft who solves our problem. If that's the case, we have to hope that either Mallett is the guy or Savage develops into the guy by next year.
So, shouldn't we concentrate building the best team around that guy for now? Our defense and defensive depth is not that far away. Should the conversation be Who is our next FS, or CB, or ILB that is going to take this defense up a notch? Or maybe solidify the OL ala the Cowboys?
He didn't
And none was considered a franchise QB other than Luck. Your proposition is stock up draft picks for a franchise QB. Luck is the only one that had that promise coming in. If you want to say stock up draft picks to get a chance to roll the dice that's another thing.
You can't have it both ways TK. Either say your gonna stockpile and trade for that can't miss prospect, or say your gonna save up draft picks and hope you get lucky. You can't have both
About 13 right now so yeah ballpark.