NFL and Houston Texans Superthread: Are we ready for some football?

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The only thing we might regret is passing on the WR from LSU, Rueben Randle. That guy was really impressive in most of the scouts/draft ratings.
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  • Satin
  • 04-29-2012, 04:05 PM
Yea ok....then you woke up....

Don, I hope you and others can continue to have meaningful comments about the draft...good stuff bro.

Oh, did you see the Lakers-Denver game 1? Nice upset...lmao.....
The only thing we might regret is passing on the WR from LSU, Rueben Randle. That guy was really impressive in most of the scouts/draft ratings. Originally Posted by Don91
I would have preferred Randle over Posey but only because I have seen RR play several games and I thought he was quite good. I can not recall having seen Posey play. If I did, he did not stand out in the crowd. By the same token, I had not watched JJ Watts prior to the Texans drafting him! Thus, I am not going to pass judgement on Posey at this time!

I have quite a bit of confidence in the Texans Coaching Staff as well as the Scouting Department. They seem to work well together. When it comes to evaluating talent, the Texans don't always get it right but I believe they have a better track record than most NFL teams.

I still believe the Texans will trade for or pick up another serviceable WR and TE before the start of the 2012 season!
There's always several good free agents released in the months following the draft.
Cap casualties, as it were.
So, I agree that the Texans will add a veteran WR ,TE and a FB prior to the start of camp.
There's always several good free agents released in the months following the draft.
Cap casualties, as it were.
So, I agree that the Texans will add a veteran WR ,TE and a FB prior to the start of camp. Originally Posted by Gator42
Excellent post, I bet you're a fellow Coog!
I also read that Kubiak and Keenum played golf together a week ago..
Then minutes after the last draft pick was in, his agent had a three year deal done with the Texans.
I'm seeing a pattern here.
Could Keenum be the Texans QB of the future?
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  • Satin
  • 04-29-2012, 10:13 PM
God I hope so...damn Gator if only Case could grow about 4 inches, we could actually have a "real" QB for once....man we deserve it...David Carr, Sage Rosenfels, Dopey...geez....


I think we're set at WR now. They will bring in a veteran kicker for competition....and hopefully a solid FB. I like Casey, but don't think he's durable enough to hold up. Wish we could have kept Vickers...


Saw Jacobi tonight, he didn't look too happy...


Where are you Cowgirl fans? You boys happy with the draft? You got a lot of defensive help, plus our FB-Vickers....come on mixdj....what's up?
God I hope so...damn Gator if only Case could grow about 4 inches, we could actually have a "real" QB for once....man we deserve it...David Carr, Sage Rosenfels, Dopey...geez... Originally Posted by Satin
I am good to go with our very own Top 10 QB in the NFL (my GF's Brother) back in the saddle as the starting QB of our Houston Texans.

Meanwhile Case and TJ can 'duke' it out during the pre-season for the 2012 back up job!

I believe Case has a chance to be Schaub's back up this year! Eat 'em up!
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  • Satin
  • 04-29-2012, 10:33 PM
And I'm good to go with us starting out with a SECOND tier fragile QB who will get hurt again as soon as someone steps on his foot and has him in a walking boot again so TJ and Case can fight it out as our real starter....

TJ Yates, the only QB in Texans history with a playoff appearance AND win!!!!!:cheez y:

DED, are you happy with the draft bro? Still thinking 12-4?
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I would have preferred Randle over Posey but only because I have seen RR play several games and I thought he was quite good. I can not recall having seen Posey play. If I did, he did not stand out in the crowd. By the same token, I had not watched JJ Watts prior to the Texans drafting him! Thus, I am not going to pass judgement on Posey at this time! Originally Posted by bigtex
Yeah I was also surprised when they traded down basically passing on Randle to get another 4th rd pick. My guess it was a calculated risk realizing Posey would be there for them early in the 3rd. Looks like they scouted Posey pretty well though.

The reason we didn't see much of him is he missed like 10 games. 1st he was caught up with Terrell Pryor selling memorabilia (his freshmen championship ring) -5 games. Then suspended a second time after being "overpaid" at a job another 5 games. Kind of harsh punishment really but the kid broke rules not laws so hence the Texans green light.

Reports say that if he had played out his final year, he would have had 1st round potential. But since he was limited to just 3 games, he went in the 3rd. One thing I like though is that he stuck around in practice, kept his presence in the locker room, graduated, and decided not to enter the supplemental draft w/ Pryor.

Just for kicks:

Randle is 6-foot-3 and 210 pounds, and ran a 4.5 40

Posey is 6-foot-2 and 211 pounds, and also ran a 4.5 40

Blackmon 6-foot-1 and 207 pounds, and ran a 4.48 40

Michael Floyd 6-foot-3 and 220 pounds, and ran a 4.47 40

Kendall Wright 5-foot-11 and 196 pounds, and ran a 4.61 40

Stephen Hill 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, and ran a 4.36 40

Alshon Jeffery 6-foot-3 and 216 pounds, and ran a 4.48 40
And I'm good to go with us starting out with a SECOND tier fragile QB Originally Posted by Satin
Satin, I'm not gonna let your negativity get me down bro......

I remain pumped up and ready for the 2012 football season. I am looking forward to Schaub starting every game next season (just like he did in 2009 and 2010) and hopefully he will once again be putting up 27+ points per start with a QB rating of 95+.

If so, we just might be Super Bowl bound! It's gonna be fun!
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Oh Hell not again....

Schaub to start? Of Course..

But your now also saying u prefer a undrafted rookie QB over a sophomore 6th rd pick w/ playoff experience to back up Schaub?

In all honesty though, the real QB controversy is who will our 2013 QB be? Schaub? TJ? Keenum?

As far as Keenum though, its awesome to have him with the Texans. However, anyone know bout his contract details? Please tell me he's more than just a practice squad feller..
Oh Hell not again....

Schaub to start? Of Course..

But your now also saying u prefer a undrafted rookie QB over a sophomore 6th rd pick w/ playoff experience to back up Schaub?

In all honesty though, the real QB controversy is who will our 2013 QB be? Schaub? TJ? Keenum? Originally Posted by One-Eyed Willy
TJ had a decent year and played better in 2011 than most of us believed possible. That said, he fell well short of playing at Schaub's elevated level! But he still deserves to be the front runner for the back up job behind Schaub.

However, if Case beats TJ out during training camp then so be it.

As for who will start at QB during the 2013 season, let's worry about that after Schaub takes the Texans to next year's Super Bowl!
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Saw Jacobi tonight, he didn't look too happy...
Originally Posted by Satin
For real!? Where at, a titty bar?

I love Keenum just as much as the next guy, love Kellen Moore even more. But as far as Keenum, the dude had his chance along with the rest of the Cougars, but they shit the bed in the final game of last season. College MotherFucking Gameday was here, UH was 10 point favorites at home, and they lose to the only legit defense they face all year (against Southern Mizzo)

If Shcaub gets another injury, we can just hit up Jeff Garcia LOL
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I know...I know...true draft grades really can't be given out until a couple of years go by but hey, MY STEELERS get an A+

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/C...er-team-042812

Houston Texans

Houston has consistently selected defensive players in the first round, and didn't disappoint its fans with Illinois pass rusher Whitney Mercilus, who had 16 sacks last season. Some teams pegged Mercilus as a one-year wonder, but he suits what defensive coordinator Wade Phillips loves to do. ... Nebraska defensive tackle Jared Crick was another gem with the 126th overall pick. ... Apparently, the Texans want to cut Jacoby Jones loose based on taking two more receivers in Ohio State's DeVier Posey and Michigan State's Keshawn Martin, who's not afraid to go over the middle. Martin has 4.46 speed and figures to be a plus in the return game as well. Grade: B-