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What a BOB player looks like.
We know the SEC is our primary hunting ground. We know BOB is not afraid to wait. We know BOB will play smash mouth football when he needs to. We know that on paper our OL is set for a while. (Brown, Su'a-Filo, Meyers, Brooks, ?Quessenberry?) We know that Rick Smith does know how to draft. The Texans just got Bigger, Meaner, and Faster. I am looking forward to seeing this team play.
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We don't know what our OL looks like and that's one part that worries me most. I can see Brown, Sua-Filo and Meyers plus two question marks. Ben Jones probably wins a backup role or starts at RG while he waits his turn at center. Quessenberry, if healthy, could be the RG or maybe even the RT. Otherwise, I see a lot more of Brooks, Newton and others who had Keenum and Schaub running and ducking respectively.
I would not be surprised to see Smith/O'Brien find a Patriots cast-off to insert into the lineup eventually. |
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Ya know, I saw a little spot on TV after the draft and OB said (paraphrasing), "We didn't draft *my* players or Rick Smith's players - we drafted Houston Texan's players". Eheh, still doing the team-first thing....
![]() But yeah, I'm especially glad to see the improvement in team speed. I'm pretty sure most of these guys are fast for their position - even the tub of goo NT. That was one of Jimmy Johnson's formulas for success.... team speed across the board...... |
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We did get no. 1 rated Kicker as a UDFA, so perhaps Kicking will improve in kickoffs depth and in accuracy of FG's?
Then in the draft, seems we did a lot to help offense improve the Run Game. We got the best line blocking TE, who can also flex to receiving and Tail Back. We got no. 1 rated FB who also can also run and catch. We got best rated run blocking OG who can flex to center if needed. We drafted a big RB, 6'2", 223 lbs who knows how to block and catch and averaged 6 yds per carry. |
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I'd prefer to just move forward than place blame in the past. That has already occurred in Jan., Feb. But up to you to keep bringing up the OL. I think OL will perform better this year for a multitude of reasons and incremental gains in several areas. Expereince, coaching, getting well, new players, new schemes, for a few items which could help. |
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The way Case Keenum responded to a blitz last year, we could have had 5 HOFers and they couldn't have blocked. Even the switch between Schaub and Keenum in that late season Thursday Jacksonville game all of a sudden resulted in the ball moving and the OL looking way better. And that was with garbage at RB. Sure Schaub still lost the game with an INT, but the offense was competent enough to be in the game and blow it. Kubiak stated that Keenum was not confident with the blitz calls. Combine that with Kubiak's refusal to let the QB audible out of a dead play, and all of sudden the very good line of 2012 was terrible in 2013 with the same players. |
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Here's a couple of good videos.
In the first Bob McNair gives his impressions of the draft. In the 2nd, Rick Smith and OB comment on the players drafted.... |
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