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Compared with the QB options remaining in the draft, I can't say though that Mallett would be that much worse in 2014 than anyone on the board. He'd be a vet, and he'd know the offense. I'll say this... the Texans were successful in avoiding a repeat of the 2002 draft, a year in which Peppers should have been the pick but the team forced David Carr up their board. Clowney ought to be a playmaker in what should hopefully be decent defense this season. |
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and it's gonna be challenging to fit all of those pieces together. And it's hard to see all of those guys on the field with either Cushing or Mercilus or both on the bench in some nickel/dime packages and that's not wise to have that first-round cap sitting on the bench. |
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I'm taking optimistic approach for now, give the new coaches and players atleast 8 real games.
Salary cap has started to go up with new TV deals so hopefully can start to keep more of their own. Some of the younger guys will start to be getting 3 years experience this year, including wide receivers and OL. Still 10 more guys to draft and then more UDFA and FA and training camp and preseason and see where we are when games start in September. if defense is really good, mostly pretty young, getting close to overall very good team then. For sure this coaching staff has a way different approach and thinking from previous regime, from what see so far. |
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Maybe we'll have a coaching staff than can win a red-flag challenge...
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EDIT: Posted in the wrong thread.
Last edited by popanot; 05-09-2014 at 06:21 PM. |
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