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Think about all of the thrilling reverses and end-arounds the Texans could install with Renfrow on the team.
If there's not a left handed quarterback on offer instead, hey, I'm in. |
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Yeah but the old coaching staff that ran the "slow white boy reverse" is no longer in Houston. And we no longer have a left-handed starting QB. But thanks for playing.
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I'm also a Renfrow fan...but I would not be surprised to see New England snag him earlier than most would take him.
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Edelman (7th) Hogan (undrafted) Dorsett (acquired for their 3rd string QB) Josh Gordon (acquired by swapping a 5th for a 7th) Cordarelle Patterson (acquired by swapping a 5th for a 7th) In the past they drafted plenty of WRs and they were all busts. These days I think they are confident in their ability to replenish their WR corp without spending much draft capital. They seem to have found a groove letting others miss on WRs and then acquiring those guys on the cheap. My guess is if the Patriots draft a WR, it will be at least a round late and not a round early. I do like Renfrow. We have tried to be creative in creating a slot threat. We've drafted former QBs and receiving backs and plenty of undersized WRs, and we've mostly struck out. Coutee looks great but perpetually hurt. I'd be happy drafting a guy who already plays the slot and plays it well instead of a guy we project to play it. |
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The Texans had a third down problem last year. Too often Watson had to rely on a TE to make a catch and we had nobody who could make catches in tight spaces except Hopkins. I think Renfrow would be a big improvement and we won't need a high draft choice to take him either. |
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