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Flash back to the 2007 draft and the Texans are on the clock at the 10th place in the first round: DT Amobi Okoye or ILB Patrick Willis?
I so wanted to see Watchootalkinbout Willis playing for the Texans but the wise guys said "we must get to Peyton Manning" and chose Okoye. Going into the 2010 training camp, Willis is considered the new Singletary and Okoye is, well, old news. "We already have Demeco," said the smart guys. "We have no room for Willis." So we couldn't have moved Ryans outside and not selected Roid Boy in the first round last year, maybe selected a stud corner or a RB who doesn't fumble? I'm still thinking about how many mismatches we could have created with Mario, Demeco and Willis on our front seven. (((sigh))) |
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I wanted Willis, did then and I still think he is the better player. That said, how would I have laid the defense out, I am not sure.
Willis could have been a SAM or a MIKE, and Ryans could have been a MIKE or a WILL. My question would be what if we had Ryans Willis and Cushing? That talent would point to another issue, would we be running a 3-4 with those guys? If you are going to second guess the Okoye pick shouldn't you second guess the entire draft? Jacoby Jones, Fred Bennett, Brandon Harrison, Brandon Frye, Kasey Studdard, Zach Diles.
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LIFE! The board is a-l-i-v-e!
![]() Seriously, I would have tried Ryans at Will and Sam and put him at the one he played best. And if there was a way to align Ryans, Willis and Roid Boy where they could play well together, I could live with that too. Our secondary would still suck, though. But the idea of all those heat-seaking missiles in the LB corps would sure have been fun to watch. |
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I still wish they wouldn't have traded Rudy Gay for Battier. Oh wait...wrong board.
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Man...Willis/Ryans.....man....
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Texans push Amobi Okoye to finish
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