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McCray certainly fits the mold. Smallish speed rusher, used to be a Jaguar IIRC. Ogunleye always struck me as slightly larger and not strictly a pass rusher.
And I don't think that waiting past the first week of the season is a factor here. I think that, prior to Sunday, they weren't in the need for that position. |
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Kubiak said they might bring in 5 or 6 guys Tuesday afternoon.
Bobby McCray, 6'6", 260, 29 yrs old, 1.5 sacks for Saints in 2009, apparent maybe back problems Adewale Ogunleye, 6'4", 260, 33 yrs old, 6.5 sacks for Bears in 2009, durable Leonard Little, 6'3", 267, 36 yrs old, 6.5 sacks for Rams in 2009, durable, says he wants to retire, similar to Schoebel guess we'll see what happens sometime this week. |
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I'm not too big into acquiring "names". But, I sure do like the aggressive nature the Texans are taking to resolve issues this season. Clearly, the organization has expectations for this team this year in ways it hasn't had before.
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According to chron we signed two DE, Ryan Denney and Adewale Ogunleye, and waived Tim Jamison, who is practice squad elegible.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/7200014.html Denney from Buffalo and Ogunleye from Chicago, both 33. I guess meant to replace depth we had with Barwin and Bulman who are both on IR now. I guess we'll see how they rotate in and how this might effect the special teams. |
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...And how long it takes them to adapt to our defensive system.
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