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

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Who the fuk is this guy....

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-ricky-stanzi/

What's next Tebow? Originally Posted by oilfieldscum
The next Kurt Warner...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Stanzi

6'4" 230#
Big tough BoB type QB.

From 2011 draft report:

Toughness/Leadership: Team captain. Stanzi is a fighter and has a mental toughness about him. Mistakes don’t look like they bother him all that much. Displays that innate ability to immediately forget. He’ll make a mistake and come right back to lead his team down field. Late in games, Stanzi could improve. He must develop that killer instinct and confidence when the seconds are ticking off the clock. As a Quarterback, teammates feed off of that. At one point vs. Arizona he took four straight sacks and a touchdown was needed in order for Iowa to pull out the win. Wisconsin and TCU were other games in 2010 where Stanzi couldn’t lead his team to victory in close games.
Intelligence/Decision Making: Stanzi scored a 30 on his Wonderlic.He played in a pro-style offense and made many NFL throws, including pro reads and drop backs from under center. He also had the green light to change plays at the line. That being said, the Hawkeyes weren’t very successful on the plays Stanzi changed. After the snap, Stanzi has a tendency to lock-on to a particular receiver and will try to force the ball in. A risky thrower at times but was a playmaker when the defense broke down. Stanzi regularly took advantage of defenses mistakes.

Accuracy: Stanzi’s footwork and set-up are precise and quick. This allows him to be ready to throw at all times and deliver the ball accurately. He has great ball placement. Most throws are put in front of his guy where they can run with the ball after the catch. Even while rolling out, Stanzi uses his mid-section to create enough torque to throw on the run. His balls are just as accurate on the run as they are while standing in the pocket. Stanzi also throws a great fade route. His accuracy can take a hit on deep and outside throws, but that may be attributed to timing and arm strength.
Release/Arm Strength: Stanzi’s release is quick. He uses an over the top release with a technically sound follow through. His arm strength is very average. Stanzi can make every throw, but he noticeably struggled throwing the deep-outs and vertical passes. When his timing with the receiver is perfect, he has enough arm strength to throw the deep out. It’s when he just a step too late where he gets in trouble. This turns into under-thrown vertical passes and late throws to the outside.
Pocket Mobility: Inside the pocket, Stanzi has no problem sidestepping the rush while keeping his eyes down field. He can usually make the first rusher miss, or fade away just enough to get the throw off. He naturally re-sets his feet with his head up. Not a scrambler, but can escape and pick up a few yards. Stanzi will stand tall in the pocket as he scans the field looking for an open receiver. He does a great job with play-action fakes, and roll-outs. Took too many blind-side sacks.
Intangibles: Stanziwas voted as a permanent team captain. 26-9 record as a starter. 221 of 345 – 64.1%, 3,004 yards, 25 TDs 6 ints, 19 sacks as a senior. He noticeably took better care of the football as he grew as a Quarterback at Iowa.
Overall Stock: I really like Ricky Stanzi’s potential. I watched six of his games and the more I watched, the more I thought he could develop into a starting NFL Quarterback. At 6’4” 223 lbs, Stanzi could easily add weight to his frame, which will help his arm strength. His mental and physical make-up reminds me of Tom Brady. Yes, I said it. Now am I calling Stanzi a future Hall of Fame quarterback? Not exactly, but I do think he could develop into a good starting Quarterback in the NFL. A lot will depend on what situation he’s drafted into. Brady has benefited from being drafted by the Patriots. Both will end up being better NFL players than they were in college.
Stanzi is regarded as a 3rd to 5th round pick by most. I would take him at the top of round three without question. If I didn’t feel like he would last that long, I could make a case to take him in round two. With the idea that a few teams will be trading back into the first round gaining steam, I would take Stanzi as a late 2nd to early 3rd rather than trading up for Ryan Mallett or Jake Locker and giving up and extra pick. Ricky Stanzi deserves to be put in the next group with Christian Ponder and Andy Dalton.
NFL Comparison: Matt Cassel
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BigLouie's Avatar
Case started off just as he left, throwing deep to Andre
Keyzer Soze's Avatar
Good solid win today, too bad they couldn't get it in the end zone. Might have a quarterback battle brewing at next years training camp.

JJ Watt what a beast.
kerwil62's Avatar
I don't know what was more surprising, the Texans winning or the Ravens losing the way they did knowing the significance of the AFC North playoff picture. The Texans on top of the Steelers winning today may have knocked them out! I just knew Baltimore would play better than they did.

The Texans are, believe it or not, are still in the hunt(I just knew they were done). They gotta beat Jacksonville next week and would still need help. Doubt if they get it though.
jstone420's Avatar
Bad loss for the Ravens but they still have a chance to make the playoffs just need a little help . I see Cincinnati losing out .The chargers an ravens should be wildcards at 10 -6
TheDon's Avatar
Steelers already cliched a spot
BigLouie's Avatar
If ravens lose to browns and chargers lose to chiefs Texans are in next week
oilfieldscum's Avatar
If ravens lose to browns and chargers lose to chiefs Texans are in next week Originally Posted by BigLouie
They would also have to beat the Jaguars.

Go Coogs

none of that playoff stuff is gonna happen. but if they win against Jags with Kenum then it will be hard for Obrian to just get rid of him again.
DarthMaul's Avatar
So what does training camp look like next year as far as QB's?

1. Fitzpatrick
2. Mallet - My choice
3. Savage
4. Keenum
5. A draft pick??
willdooit's Avatar
Next year this will be a different team. QB ,who the f#ck knows. Mallet would be my choice but he is a free agent next year. The draft holds another low pick Savage type, the free agents are slim other than Mallet. The Texans are probably going to be QB poor again next year.
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none of that playoff stuff is gonna happen. but if they win against Jags with Kenum then it will be hard for Obrian to just get rid of him again. Originally Posted by spear88
I'd say 2 out of 3 are likely. The Browns beating the Ravens?....who knows maybe Manziel's pussy won't hurt and he will play with his aggie glory.
BigLouie's Avatar
I see Mallet as the starting QB, signed to a two year deal at a reasonable price. I see Tom and Case as the backups. They are cheap and have big arms. Fritz is gone. No QB taken in the draft, too many other needs