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Old 02-16-2016, 05:48 PM
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This QB conundrum is possibly the difference between the Texans making the playoffs and being a competitive team for the next five years or so. Obviously it is a huge decision to be made and the public opinion and patience is growing thin concerning developing a project. However, who is worth drafting when they'll be selected? The player with the tools and attitude to become a Franchise QB is Dak Prescott, in my opinion. However, I'm not sure that the Texans would be able to maximize his talent in their system. The consensus opinion is that Goff, Wentz, and Lynch are the top 3 and most likely first round picks. So, is there a guy like Kirk Cousins or Russell Wilson who can eventually be the guy without spending a 1st round pick on or needing to trade up for? Using my untrained eye, my fit for the Texans is Stanford QB Kevin Hogan. He is smart and athletic and an accurate passer from a "pro-style offense". If he had the volume of pass attempts that Goff had, I believe that his stats would project favorably. He just was not asked to throw as often due to the running game of McAffery. I would like to see opinion on this guy and if I am missing something here?
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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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