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TexanJedi 02-22-2009 10:32 AM

Don't get my hopes up, fellas. ;)

James 02-22-2009 11:57 AM

I'm curious to see how much Canty will demand in FA . . .He'd be the perfect bookend to Mario and would solve a need for us right away.

jppaul 02-22-2009 12:22 PM

You think so? I just don't see him providing much of a pass rush in a 4-3.

painekiller 02-22-2009 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 8350)
I'm curious to see how much Canty will demand in FA . . .He'd be the perfect bookend to Mario and would solve a need for us right away.

I see him being similar to Weaver.

NBT 02-22-2009 04:46 PM

....And I agree with you, PK.

Roy P 02-23-2009 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Keith (Post 8336)
I'm sure Kubiak is asking for the best he can get on defense... The team has cap room this year to make the moves they want.

All together, I think the right ingredients are there for the team to make a splash next Friday, especially on defense, if someone they want is still available.

If we get Sean Jones from the Browns I'll be so freakin' happy.

Roy P 02-24-2009 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 8338)
That was the quote that caught my eye.


This is the quote that noticed.


(on Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee) “He was in the East-West game, which was right in our backyard, which gave me a chance to watch him practice every day. I think Stephen is a very athletic young man that had some problems this year injury-wise that held him back. But he has the athletic ability, the arm, the brain, the competitive nature to play in this league. A lot of times, you see guys who go through rough spots like that in college and all of a sudden they blossom when they get to our levels. It wouldn’t surprise me if he was able to do that. He’s a fine young man. I think he has a chance to be a very good player.”

painekiller 02-24-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Roy P (Post 8473)
This is the quote that noticed.


(on Texas A&M QB Stephen McGee) “He was in the East-West game, which was right in our backyard, which gave me a chance to watch him practice every day. I think Stephen is a very athletic young man that had some problems this year injury-wise that held him back. But he has the athletic ability, the arm, the brain, the competitive nature to play in this league. A lot of times, you see guys who go through rough spots like that in college and all of a sudden they blossom when they get to our levels. It wouldn’t surprise me if he was able to do that. He’s a fine young man. I think he has a chance to be a very good player.”

Which in my experience means, I am not drafting him so I will talk him up. I hope I am wrong, I think I was the 1st or 2nd one on his bandwagon after the Shrine game.

I saw Kubiak's video and did not hear the question, so was not aware of who he was talking about. I guess I need to go back and read the quotes now.

Roy P 02-24-2009 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 8484)
Which in my experience means, I am not drafting him so I will talk him up.

Maybe he knows that you know that he knows that you know that. It could be some reverse psychology on Kube's part.

Seriously, McGee is such a low round pick, it would be difficult to game plan the draft that deeply to throw the dogs off the scent. Perhaps he's the best player available in the 7th round and the Texans won't have a choice but to draft him. Conversely, some other team might take a gamble and select him in the 4th round before we might even consider him.

I would guess that Kubiak would have been able to get a decent draft report on him even if he hadn't played in the Shrine Game. I hear that Kubiak knows the Head Coach at A&M pretty well. ;)

jppaul 02-26-2009 01:36 AM

Scratch Channing Crowder from that list.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3934941

Bigtinylittle 02-26-2009 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Roy P (Post 8534)

I would guess that Kubiak would have been able to get a decent draft report on him even if he hadn't played in the Shrine Game. I hear that Kubiak knows the Head Coach at A&M pretty well. ;)

But unfortunately, I think that's the same coach who told Kubiak that Ahman Green would make a valuable contribution to our offense.:(

papabear 02-26-2009 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigtinylittle (Post 8644)
But unfortunately, I think that's the same coach who told Kubiak that Ahman Green would make a valuable contribution to our offense.:(


I don't think Sherman was a huge fan of McGee, so I'm not sure that will help McGee chances of getting drafted by us.

painekiller 02-26-2009 03:04 PM

A couple veteran RBs to keep an eye on Warrick Dunn who played for Gibbs in Atl, and Michael Pittman who Kubiak has chased in the passed. As much as I want to go with 2 young guys in the draft, I only see Kubiak adding one young guy per year.

mussop 02-26-2009 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 8675)
A couple veteran RBs to keep an eye on Warrick Dunn who played for Gibbs in Atl, and Michael Pittman who Kubiak has chased in the passed. As much as I want to go with 2 young guys in the draft, I only see Kubiak adding one young guy per year.

When it was announced that Dunn was cut I almost started a thread about him as a possibility. I didnt feel like reading post after post of why we dont need to go down that road again. Anyway Dunn migh be a nice complementary back to Slaton. Im sure he will be cheap and is a well respected veteran who still has enough left in the tank to handle a part time role. Not saying we should sign him just I could see Kubiack going for it.

nero THE zero 02-26-2009 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by mussop (Post 8689)
When it was announced that Dunn was cut I almost started a thread about him as a possibility. I didnt feel like reading post after post of why we dont need to go down that road again. Anyway Dunn migh be a nice complementary back to Slaton. Im sure he will be cheap and is a well respected veteran who still has enough left in the tank to handle a part time role. Not saying we should sign him just I could see Kubiack going for it.

If you're of the mind that we'll sign a verteran to pair with a mid-round rookie I think Dunn is the perfect candidate for that; he's presumably cheap, he has a history with Gibbs, he's of high character, and he's a veteran. He rushed for nearly 800 yards last season and caught nearly 50 passes, so he has something left in the tank.

I really think he's the perfect 3rd down/back-up back for us next season.

papabear 02-26-2009 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by nero THE zero (Post 8690)
If you're of the mind that we'll sign a verteran to pair with a mid-round rookie I think Dunn is the perfect candidate for that; he's presumably cheap, he has a history with Gibbs, he's of high character, and he's a veteran. He rushed for nearly 800 yards last season and caught nearly 50 passes, so he has something left in the tank.

I really think he's the perfect 3rd down/back-up back for us next season.

Dunn the player isn't the problem. I would be concerned about his age of course, but if the contract was cheap enough I wouldn't mind. It all comes down to the contract.

I had to double check, but Chris Brown is still on the roster so my guess is that Kubiak is going to give him one more shot in training camp. I would think they will add at least one back in the draft. Moats contributed enough last year to deserve a solid chance to compete for a roster spot as well. I'm not sure how many RB's Kubes usually brings to camp, but I could see him going either way...a vet like Dunn or a youngster.


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