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Who would most surprise you among the guys expected to be at 20 if the Texans drafted him? Also, try to come up with some reason why they would draft him.
For me it would be Sergio Kindle. He has 3-4 outside LB written all over him. There are only two reasons for the Texans to draft him. 1) Going to a 3-4 defense or a hybrid between 3-4 and 4-3. 2) Plan to play him at Will on running downs and DE sometimes on passing downs. |
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Brandon Graham for similar reasons. IMO he is Dwight Freeney. I would bring him in put him at RDE and put Mario at LDE. Barwin would have to really hump it to get on the field.
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Everson Griffen. - He appears to be a boom/bust player that did not dominate at the college level like his measurables suggest he should have. That label was also hung on Mario by those who wanted Reggie or Vince. The team has a USC type defense and was one of the reasons given for Brian Cushing's quick success. Perhaps Smith/Kubiak go back to that well hoping for more GOLD. We all know that in order to win the division, we must beat the Colts and that includes getting pressure on Manning.
The other 'huh' pick could be Taylor Mays since he is a Trojan and he is that "tough physical" type player that we have heard Kubiak asking for. They also seem to like the idea of interchangeable Safeties.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Why not have Graham & Barwin both on the field on the outside and move Mario inside along with Antonio Smith in passing situations ?
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Maurkice Pouncey. It would suprise me because everyone is thinking cb or rb. Center is a real sore spot on our ol but Kubiak seems content to keep marching Chris Meyers out there. This year we face some really tough 3-4 defenses and man would a blue chip center do wonders for us.
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Tim Tebow. The media has him going to 20 different teams for reasons I can't explain.
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Probably has something to do with him being a winner everywhere he has gone. He doesn't know how to lose. He still reminds me a lot of Brett Favre who was mainly a running QB when he came out of college and was even traded by his first team. He just did whatever it took to win.
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In passing situations, maybe. Mario's talent is weaken when you move him inside, he is more exposed to triple teams and will have less one on ones.
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He was traded because of a few reasons one Glanville was a horrible judge of talent, two he was not the brightest ship in the ocean, three he was a drunk party boy in Atlanta. Wikipedia has this on Favre's time in Atlanta. Quote:
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It would seem that triple teaming Mario would be ideal in that situation ? It would be exactly what we would want ?
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No body else requires a double and no one else has shown they can get by a single guy blocking on a regular basis. So moving your only safe option to DT is not the best move IMO.
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