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Keith 10-25-2008 04:11 PM

Darius Walker Waived; Ryan Moats Activated [Chron.com]
 
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The Texans placed running back Darius Walker on waivers today and activated running back Ryan Moats from the practice squad. ...

Moats, 5-8, 215, was signed to the practice squad on Oct. 7. After Andre Davis underwent finger surgery this week, coach Gary Kubiak mentioned Moats as a candidate for kickoff returns. As it stands now, Jacoby Jones will be the primary kickoff returner.

The Dallas native Moats, played at Louisiana Tech and was drafted in the third round by Philadelphia in 2005. ...
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/6077879.html

Mike 10-25-2008 05:29 PM

This is not a surprising move at all. Moats can return kicks and Darius has not sniffed the field this year.

jaimeg 10-26-2008 08:41 AM

I who predicted he would be the MAN this year at running back. :p

It is probably a good thing he didn't get a chance, which means Green is healthy (knock on wood).

Walker, shouldn't give up the Houston apartment though.

Nconroe 10-26-2008 08:42 AM

I thought Darius did okay last year, what happened to him this year? change of coaches?

Keith 10-26-2008 09:00 AM

Mike sort of alluded to it in his post... Walker is not much of a special teams contributor, and with Andre Davis out for a couple weeks, do you trust Jacoby Jones to handle all of the return duties by himself?

Without Moats, I think David Anderson might also help with returns, but he is nothing special as a kick returner. I'm not sure Moats is anything special either (4 kick returns as a pro, and none noteworthy that I know of), but the coaches have confidence in him to do it whereas they didn't see much specials teams work out of Walker.

popanot 10-26-2008 09:30 AM

Walker is what he is. He shows flashes of talent, but if he ever got any significant time at RB, you'd always be yearning to upgrade. RBs like him are a dime a dozen. That roster spot is better off going to a SPT daemon.

popanot 10-26-2008 10:30 AM

Speaking of RBs, I know Benson isn't popular and has certainly had his problems and under-performed, but I'm still miffed at why we didn't bring him in for a look.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/6077395.html

I know we have Slaton and I like him a lot. But there was/is no guarantee he's going to succeed and we all know Green's time will be coming to an end soon. Even if Slaton does become great, shouldn't this team be looking at young talent and upgrading anywhere they can? At least for depth?

I don't get it, and honestly, it bothers me that they don't even bring players like this in for a look. All I'm asking is for them to take a look. They should bring in Chad Jackson for a look. Maybe they sign, maybe they don't. What's it hurt? It may pay off (Andre Davis). It almost seems Smith and Kubiak are cocky in a sense that they think this team is better than it is.

Mike 10-26-2008 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by popanot (Post 4981)
Speaking of RBs, I know Benson isn't popular and has certainly had his problems and under-performed, but I'm still miffed at why we didn't bring him in for a look.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/6077395.html

Ced is a big old pile of B-U-S-T. He is not even a young version of Ron Dayne. He is not popular, has a questionable and history and has underperformed. Those are three strikes and you are out. I think you answered your own question, he is just not a good NFL player. It happens. See Carr, David, Harrington, Joseph.....

popanot 10-27-2008 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike (Post 5031)
Ced is a big old pile of B-U-S-T. He is not even a young version of Ron Dayne. He is not popular, has a questionable and history and has underperformed. Those are three strikes and you are out. I think you answered your own question, he is just not a good NFL player. It happens. See Carr, David, Harrington, Joseph.....

My point is, they should still bring these guys in for a look. You never know, you might hit gold. This roster isn't so deep to justify not even taking a look. As for some of these players, sometimes humiliation wakes a young guy up and a change is good. I went through it myself in my younger days. Time will tell with Benson. IMO, it's way too early to write him off and he didn't anything a milion other young people do - let alone young people with money and time on their hands.

NBT 10-27-2008 11:25 AM

I think the Texans have shown in the past, that they are not shy about bringing prospects in for a look-see. The fact they haven't done it much this year could be construed as a good thing because the roster has fewer glaring spots to have to be filled.

kravix 10-27-2008 03:14 PM

I dont understand why the team would bring in a player that they know will never land on the team, because of off the field issues.

I would never bring in a person to interview that I knew had no chance of getting hired just to say I did. My time is better spent posting here than interviewing candidates that know less about IT than 90% of my users.

Granted one scenario is based on ability and the other on personality, but the difference is not that great in this case. This team, from top to bottom, has no intent to add suspect players who cannot stay off a police blotter no matter what their ability is. I would even go so far as to say that they have no intent of signing players with inflated ego's who like to make big productions and flap their lips at the media. (That is a C Johnson and TO reference btw)

Mike 10-27-2008 03:54 PM

Good point Krav.

Also, if you sign him, then you have to let go of someone else. I think the big audition is what they saw of him on film, and I am not sure they were impressed.

dadmg 10-28-2008 03:42 AM

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Originally Posted by popanot (Post 5040)
My point is, they should still bring these guys in for a look.

Not if you've seen enough of them on film. And Benson's got enough film out there showing his ability level.

Combined with all his other negatives, I think a team would have to be pretty desperate to bring him in even for a look-see, as you're also sending a message by bringing in a guy with those character issues. There's a reason he wasn't even getting tryouts until the Bengals who were the perfect storm for him with the combination of not caring about character and the horrific season so far for Chris Perry.

NBT 10-28-2008 01:11 PM

Benson is not worth the baggage he brings with him.

KJ3 10-29-2008 07:56 AM

i didn't think we were past the point of not needing to look at all options when the benson bit came around...but i'm glad they didn't.

RunninRaven 10-29-2008 01:35 PM

Moates had a nice little run there towards the end of the Bengals game. He might not be a bad back to keep around as Slaton's backup whenever Green inevitably goes down for the season.

NBT 10-29-2008 02:11 PM

Green is just so obviously running out his string, doing only just enough to make them want to keep him around another week.:(

papabear 10-29-2008 03:09 PM

Didn't Green reportedly suffer a thigh bruise last week...or did I just assume that he has to be hurt by now?

I was going to say that I hope that Walker and Taylor stayed in town, but I just noticed we signed DD Terry to the practice squad. 6'1" 190 lbs. 1st year from Sam Houston....that all I know.


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