Drama over Jackson?
Both are popular opinions: Cutting Kareem Jackson ASAP, and Trying to develop him one more year.
I would blatantly concur with releasing him ASAP. However there also reasons why not.
- Who the fuck else is out there??
- #2 overall Defense with him on the field (#1 Defense for a nice chunk of games)
- No team in the division has a dual threat @WR unless TEN makes huge strides..
- D.Manning will be back healthy (perhaps another probowler in the backfield) also Demps re-signed
- J Jo will always line up with the opposing teams biggest threat.
Now reasons for the cut....
- Like the old saying, :your only as good as your weakest link
- Exploiting Jackson will (or should) be openents top priority
- With our front, early throws and balls up for grabs will be prominent. We need backs that can find the ball and have good closing speed. Kareem lacks both thus far.
- Its not worth sacrificing a season to try to justify a 1st rd pick
Looking at Kareem vs J Jo 2011 Reg season...
Kareem:
Games 15|Tot tackles 37| Sacks 0.0 | Passes defended 6 |Int 1| Forced Fumbles 1|
J Jo: Games 15 |Total tackes 40 | Sacks 0.0 |Passes defended 15 |Int 4| Forced Fumbles 1|
These stats don't tell us much. However J
ackson was targeted more than J Jo . So 6 compared to 15 passes defended sticks out most to me.
I think lets give him at least 5-6 games though to prove himself. With D Manning back, I feel more confident saying that. If he fails to show any significant improvement, its time to go shopping. I think he improved by not getting burnt so much as he did in his rook season. The main area of focus I think is to locate the ball. He seems to hardly ever turn his head around. CB's that can do that well get more deflections, Int's and less interference penalties. That is the main problem I have with Kareem. The problem is its more instinctive than something that is coachable. Perhaps giving him countless reps and with strong emphasis on those areas in practice and studying film of the better CB's may help him get a feel. Hell, line him up with Dre in practice/ OTA's. If he can figure out how to at least half-ass cover one of the NFL's greatest WR's he should improve significantly. I was hoping we would hold on to Jason Allen and start him over Kareem. That was another WTF decision not to re-signing him in my mind... Though I believe Kareem still has a fighting chance of retaining his position, I'd be a liar if I said it doesn't concern me.
BT, Satin may have strong opinions on the Texans, but looks to me like you do too... I think any football fan is entitled to voice their opinion. I disagree with some of yours and some of Satin's.. I'm sure you both disagree with some of mine. Truthfully, that's how I like it. Your right! It makes the conversation more interesting. But repeating yourself without new information makes it a bore and appear that you take it personally that your opinion is not the popular one. Also, do you seriously think that others agree with Satin's football opinions for no apparent reason other than because he is the Strip Club Fucking King or something??? Come On man.... The dude knows football pretty well and others paying close attention also share the same opinions. He is not the 1st feller pulling for a GTFO party!! Hell there is even a Facebook page dedicated to just that...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/CUT-Ka...21648937911450 I'm not sure if you know about the changes to sports 610 radio as your in Austin. But u can listen online. Texans dominate the airways and some of the shows are now being broadcast straight out of the stadium..
Anyway the KJ cut or keep debate has been a big topic since the offseason began.
On Kareem, I agree with you for the most part. On Schaub, I agree with Daddio and Satin about his pocket presence and sluggishness. However, my overall stance resides on THIS YEAR and I think he is our best option. After this year, my opinion could drastically change in favor of TJ or Keenum.
Daddio, I actually like Kubes and his offense and yes it is predicable. Its kind of fun wathcing the game knowing what we will do before it happens. & Schaub seems to do pretty well calling audibles when Dre is in single coverage. As predicable as it may be, its pretty effective. Before Schaub was hurt we were top 10 in overall yards and finished 2nd in rush yds. Until someone is able to keep us from putting points on the board its all good to me. Now that we have our running game together, we are finally seeing its true potential. The primary objective, I think, is to work on some new redzone plays. That was the only blemish other than lacking a dual deep threat. I don't think changing a system that is proven to be effective is a good idea. I say enhance it and perfect it!
As for Schaub, I feel much more comfortable with him starting than ever. Before you fellers (BT aside) unleash hell's fury on me for that statement. Let me explain....
WE NOW HAVE A #2 OPTION CAPABLE OF LIGHTING A FIRE UNDER HIS ASS!! hehehe. Also its the last year of his contract. SCHAUB IS NOW TARGET OF MAJOR SCRUTINY! SCHAUB WILL BE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE...
SCHAUB'S CAREER IS NOW OFFICIALLY ON THE LINE...