Cheap old Bob McNair! One JUGS machine unbelievable!
I know, right! lol I was wondering if someone would pick up my attempt at levity in such a serious thread.
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Cheap old Bob McNair! One JUGS machine unbelievable!
I don't consider myself a hater. Having a guy that can stretch the defense and be a HR threat for us has been something we've been lacking for a long time. He's not quite as dexterous as we would like but you've gotten take the bad with the good, right?You guys should be careful. I was called a hater for saying WFV hadn't done anything in the league yet during preseason. Imagine how big of haters you guys are for talking about his drop.
The debate is legitimate: what happens when the drop actually costs us a game?
The much more difficult catch he made on the sideline afterwards tells me that his earlier TD drop was more of a concentration thing...combined with a little nerves this being his 1st game and all. Demaryius Thomas and few others I can't recall right now were said to have similar issues coming out of college too & they turned out just fine. I have no doubt he'll put in the work though and as he matures & learns how to be a WR on this level, I suspect that it won't be that big of an issue going forward in his career.
Sure, but what else would we have to talk about? The defense played great, Lamar Miller was the only RB in the NFL to rush for 100 yards yesterday, and even Osweiler looked good. Not that Fuller didn't, since we're talking about a guy that had 107 receiving yards and a TD in his NFL debut yesterday. Hard to complain with the type of impact he had on the game.Would it be ok if we wait until then to debate it?
The way we're going, we'll use up all the good points before it even happens.
on what could have been an 80+ yard TD reception.
because at time I posted I did not know yardage nor took time to find it. I simply used the average he ended up with as I knew it; the extra 60 would only underline my POV.Wouldn't that drop have been an 80+ yard TD reception? Why are you only giving him +20 yards on it?
Hop didn't arrive with that as part of his resume or part of his reputation.Hop dropped at least one yesterday yet we're not debating that.
He caught 5 of his 15 targets, 4 were bad passes and he dropped 1. What exactly is a lot fewer than 1??? DHop dropped one also.I'm not really Ok with the drops and my thought process isn't 'win some, lose some'...
Of course it's great that he makes up for it, but as he grows as a player he needs to drop a lot fewer of those. May not always get a chance to make up for it.
So you want to see him drop a little less than 1 pass. You do realize that DHop also dropped a pass in the game, he's a bum I tell ya.Which is exactly why I'd just like to see him drop less of them which would decrease the odds that he'd have one that would cost us all together.
But the thing is, even if he were to drop a game winning score, there would probably be a million other things in the game that went wrong for there to even be a reason we'd need a deep late bomb to him.
'Yeah he dropped that one pass, but what about the other messed up plays that got us to that point...'
I became a big fan of Fuller after we drafted him so folks acting like I'm picking on him for the ONE drop are barking up the wrong tree. Check the post history. I said early on the guy isn't just a deep threat and that he has some really nice hand catches. Watch his ND film. I think he was underrated by some in the draft process including myself.
The guy just went and had the best opening day for a rookie wr in Texans history. You can't really ask for much better than that.
BUT....I want to see him drop the ball a bit less. Sorry if that offends people. Not really.
caught 5 + 4 were bad passes and 1 dropped = 10. 15 targets and 10 accounted for so..what happened to the other 5?He caught 5 of his 15 targets, 4 were bad passes and he dropped 1. What exactly is a lot fewer than 1??? DHop dropped one also.
So you want to see him drop a little less than 1 pass. You do realize that DHop also dropped a pass in the game, he's a bum I tell ya.
Edited to add: If you look at his 5 passes caught, 4 of them were not easy catches.
I messed up my targets thought I deleted the post, he had 11 targets, but even that doesn't add up. All I know is he only dropped 1. Backm to sleep for me.caught 5 + 4 were bad passes and 1 dropped = 10. 15 targets and 10 accounted for so..what happened to the other 5?
I messed up my targets thought I deleted the post, he had 11 targets, but even that doesn't add up. All I know is he only dropped 1. Backm to sleep for me.
And nice to actually see some TE action yesterday!
And, to me, the worry seems to be real. He was wide open on that drop on what could have been an 80+ yard TD reception. It also came at a point in the game where we were losing. The debate is legitimate: what happens when the drop actually costs us a game?
What happens if Hopkins tears his ACL next game?
I know, right! lol I was wondering if someone would pick up my attempt at levity in such a serious thread.
I dont allow myself to joke about things like this, due to the fact many dont/wont get my sense of humor.
You have to admit this is an unusual situation.This might be the longest conversation about a non-catch that did not impact the outcome of the game...
It's the first Texans screen pass I can remember that worked. Texans have been vulnerable to screen passes but poor at executing them.
You know, our previously poor execution of the screen pass may have contributed to the defense being unable to stop them, after all they never had to face a working screen play in practice.It's the first Texans screen pass I can remember that worked. Texans have been vulnerable to screen passes but poor at executing them.
Derek Newton get credit for 3 pancakes on that screen or what?
he train wrecked half the defense, good call, I was so gassed watching Fuller I missed the man putting bodies downDerek Newton get credit for 3 pancakes on that screen or what?
John Harris brought up an interesting nugget....
The two Wr's (maybe all positions) who had THE smallest hands at the combine had the best in statistical categories for rookie WR's...
Fuller most yards and Taje Sharpe most catches.
Think dirtier.
But what was their girth?
I don't think it's an issue of the girth, but rather of percentage of brass in the sack.
Maybe so but testing that sounds painful. And I want a cute nurse.