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Well, at least on that first big play he gave up his only mistake was not turning to find the ball. His coverage was pretty good otherwise as he stayed with the receiver most of the way (he caught up a bit at the end since the ball was underthrown).
I hate that such a contract was given to a guy that might not work out...but if Molden can develop into a decent CB or Dunta comes back and returns to form, that contract will only hurt our cap figures and not hurt us on the field. |
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I'm going to be putting up a new article on the site's front page later today that gets after Reeves and the team's continued suckage at signing UFAs from other teams.
It's not that I think Reeves is bad, he is just grossly overpaid... not unlike most of the team's other big money UFAs. It's tough saying this just two preseason games into his career as a member of the Texans (it is WAY too early to make much of anything we've seen in the preseason, good or bad), but I'll be surprised if Reeves is still on the roster Week 1 of next season. |
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Okay, I'll try to be optimistic for time being on our CB's, they all got beat by Drew Brees on passes. I thought Reeves was keeping close to his man, not really beaten. He didn't get up his hands at the right time and for a deep pass , where was the deep Safety help? And, maybe he's gotta practice his tackling some more. Still second practice game only.
And UFA's, being optimistic, up to this year, I thought strategy was build depth for all positions due to we were a little short on cap space compared to some teams. Perhaps next year we can go after a sure fire UFA difference maker or two. is there a sure fire player with unexpected inuries, so on. lots of teams spend big on UFA's with poor results. |
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It is a good point about Brees and the Saints passing game as a whole... they are pretty darn good in that department, so over-reaction two weeks into preseason is a definite possibility here, I'll admit to that.
Exactly. So why keep trying? I'd much prefer the Texans re-sign what they have and just keep building through the draft. They'll need plenty of reserves to retain guys like Dunta, Owen, and Winston. It helps to get a little lucky on cheap UFAs like Andre Davis and Will Demps, too, but the big spending rarely pays off, so I'm still preaching abstinence here. |
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i've called it, am calling it, will continue to call it overplanning by smithiak. they knew a CB was coming in the draft. with dunta returning mid-season, bennett looking like a player really the slot they were looking to upgrade was the 3rd/4th man down. petey mcfaggins....admittedly i wanted a change too but this isn't exactly what i was hoping for. hell, if reeves turns into an all-pro CB this deal is still built on a questionable base. it's too much for a guy you expect to be depth who has a forest fire of a reputation. petey and jamar fletcher don't need competition.
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I haven't read all the other posts so I posting fresh. I just saw the first half...
Jaquez Reeves sucks. First, he got man handled by Reggie Bush not by getting stiff armed during the "tackle" but by getting punched in the face twice by Bush as Reeves guided Bush out of bounds. Reeves ended up on the ground while Bush then talked smack to him. Next play? Reeves tackles the TE, who knocks Reeves' helmet off. Two plays later...Bush hurdles Reeves into the endzone. Then Bush begins to taunt Reeves. Reeves will be the David Carr of cornerbacks this year for the Texans. |
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reeves is just an overreaction to the Robinson injury. Like it has been said I bet he is gone before next year. And with the cap sky rocketing every year and possible labor changes on the horizon, he probably won't hurt us much to cut.
Basically he was a very expensive, and apparently ineffective insurance policy. Get well Dunta. |
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Here is my take on the RB stiff arm. Reeves got beat down by him, but I think that he made the smart play. He maintained inside control and forced the play to stretch out of bounds rather than trying to tackle on his bad angle. He may have gotten beat down at the end, but he also might have kept they play from being twice as long considering there wasnt much support very close until Demeco showed up at the end.
The hurdle TD was just bad tackling, especially by a vet that should know better. |
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i remember andre dyson coming in here for a visit before signing with the jets....We should have signed him instead of reeeves....i hope this decision does not haunt us for the next few yrs.
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Nice read, Keith. That's interesting about Grier, although there has been a noticeable improvement in draft returns since Richard Smith took over, so I'm not ready to believe that much of the Texans futility the first 5 years or so were on his shoulders.
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We focus so much on college scouting, I just think our pro player scouting has been below average aside from a few "street" FAs like Andre Davis, Will Demps, and Anthony Maddox. |
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As someone said earlier he played the stiff arm correctly and as far as get hurdled there really wasn't an alternative there. He went low to maintain jis leverage and keep bush out of the endzone. If he went high bushs forward momentum would have just carried them both into the endzone. I am more worried about his coverage skills than anything else. |
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If Grier is the weak point, then he needs to go, simple as that. And he seems to be.
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