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? about our new staff
I was looking at this last night.
Our new staff on offense: Rick Dennison: from the houstontexans.com Quote:
7 pts /game, #28 in '07 with 16.7, and #12 in '08 with 23.7 pts /game. Also add Greg Knapp, he has been in Atlanta, #16 in scoring in '04, #14 in scoring in '05, and #25 in scoring in '06. He then guided the inept Raiders for two years, something I am not going blame him for the issues there, but they where still on the bottom. In Seattle last season they were #25 in scoring. Granted Knapp has been on teams with little talent outside the early Atlanta teams. But not exactly, another scoring genius here. What do all these guys have in common? They all believe in running the ball is how to win. Correct me if I'm wrong but aren't most "experts" calling the NFL a pass first league now? Guys like New England, New Orleans, Indy have set the bar. Name the stud RB on these teams, there isn't one. Not that they can not run, nor will they not run, they run by using the pass to set them up. The difference is in the attitude of the coaches, Kubiak seems to want to prove he is a running HC, and they just worry about scoring any way the defense will give them. Now I will give it to Kubiak that we need a red zone runner who can score, our best was ranked 31st with 4 TDs, Moats. Off track here Baltimore might be willing to get rid of Willis McGahee who had 12 tds on 34 yds/gm, that puts us into the playoffs. Where am going here? I am worried we are going to be the same team again, we are not going to be better than average with only average coaches, an below average OL, no red zone scoring threat. And we extended this HC? What do I want? I want Kubiak to have an epiphany, in the Red Zone go to the spread, leave AJ in the game, create mismatches and legal picks, called rubs, and spread the ball around. Draft some stud interior offensive linemen, and play them, find a mix that works like it does between the 20's, where Kubiak's and his guys rule. |
I don't think Kubes will allow us to be the same team again. He just got an extension, so he has a mandate from McNair to take that next step. I would hope he would mould Dennison and Knapp into what we achieved last year and come up with a mix that will get us to the next level.
What I think needs to be done differently is get off to a fast start, something we have not done very well in the past few season. |
I don't think the description of a running team is right for the Texans. I think they want to run the ball to set up the play action. Thus the run first mentality but move the ball by any means. Last season they had no choice since the run game wasn't there.
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But I was raised on the Run N Shoot, Bill Walsh's version of the WCO, and later a huge fan of the Ram's Greatest Show on Turf. All these offenses had a couple of things in common, they used the pass to set up the run, they created mismatches, they flooded zones, they used attacked weakness in the defense. Why do you spread the defense out? Because the dime CB is usually not the talent that the starting SAM is. Make a dime stop a Alonzo Highsmith, or make a SAM cover a Roger Craig, neither will happen. Bring in the Jumbo Package, with 240 lb TE and you already lost. Bring in Rashad Butler and Connor Barwin and now you have created some mismatches. Why not try a Tackle eligible play with Winston or Brown, both are supposed to be great athletes. OK I am getting off subject again. I am tired of safe coaching, give me a brassy play caller. BTW don't get me started on defense.... |
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Well.....if we play another 3-4 team like the Jets at the beginning of the year and they have a NT like, what's his name, Kris Jenkins, we sure better not have Myers at OC. I am sure Dennison is looking at film of our games last year and will be pushing for help in that interior line. But I'm always trying to be a glass-half fuller type.
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I'm torn on a few guys right now, guys like Iupati and Maurkice Pouncey are bubble guys at 20, IMO. Not many players I am liking in the current mock's at #20, plus a lot of guys like Donovan Warren and Jon Asamoah I like in the 2nd round. |
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I've already mentioned that I'm not thrilled with the CB prospects with "1st round" grades. The way our needs line up and the way the mock drafts are falling in line, we are in the trade down zone. Don't worry too much about the Texans drafting Sean Weatherspoon. I'm sure they won't, I like him to much for that to happen. He reminds me of Karlos Dansby who is much like having another SS on the field. Did you see him cover Dexter McCluster in the Senior Bowl? |
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a steller performer but he done good, basically ? It's also my understanding that Cody is basically a 3-Tech/1-gap kinda DT and yet he played the nose position, usually next to Okoye or Antonie Smith in nickel schemes ? The Z-man also played at nose when they rotated. Anyway here's the question I'm leading up to: are the Texans indifferent about having a true NT type (like Dan Williams) in their DLine and therefor not of the mind to make a concerted effort to acquire one thru the Draft or FA, or are they really interested in having a bonifide NT. |
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Shaun Cody and Brian Cushing came from that system, so that may be a reason as to why they excelled so quickly while being "new comers" to the team. Knowing responsibilities and scheme is helpful. This is why I wouldn't be too surprised if we looked at Taylor Mays, if he's still available at #20. Many of us fans have been wanting a larger, double-team eating, run-stuffing, NT for a while. Just as we have wanted a better coverage, ball-hawking, FS for longer than the GM has. However, OUR vision doesn't necessarly match what the Texans staff want. On the other hand, they may want what we've been crowing about, but just haven't been able to acquire. Therefore, they've had to get by with the players they have on the roster. Who knows? :confused: |
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