I agree. I listen because he talks Rockets, but my goodness, the sky is in constant free fall with this guy.
BoB did say some stupid ish about the City of Houston needs to respect Mallett and Hoyer. The proof is in the pudding. Go out and win and we will respect them.
This sucks, the notion that running backs are a dime-a-dozen usually only applies when you have a good quarterback since it is a passing league now; but guess what, we don't have a QB either. I hope Mallett can be good, but acting like Foster being out won't matter is straight up denial. He's a game changer for the Texans. They relied so much on him. It also sucks because at this point, Foster is probably going to be hurt every season. Hope one of the new guys can show up, and step up.
So what's the point of complaining when we don't have a good QB (in your opinion) anyway? A team without a good QB isn't gonna do anything come playoff time even if that team somehow got there (without a good QB).
Good thing basketball season starts midway through football. Maybe the Astros will still be playing in October.
Which might be a good or bad thing, and we have a more complete WR corps, better defense at all levels but especially in the secondary, and better TE's (due to progression) Also most of those games without Foster were with Kubiak instead of BOB.
Only surprised it's not his hammy. Spoiler August 2009 - Hamstring October 2010 - Banged knee December 2010 - Hip injury December 2010 - Ankle injury/Muscle spasm in glute February 2011 - Arthroscopic (right) knee surgery for torn meniscus August 2011 - Left Hamstring August 2011 - Re-aggravated left hamstring September 2011 Re-aggravated left hamstring October 2011 - Quadriceps September 2012 - Sore knee December 2012 - Irregular heart beat May 2013 - Strained calf August 2013 - Sore back October 2013 - Hamstring November 2013 - Back injury November 2013 - Back surgery August 2014 - Hamstring September 2014 - Hamstring October 2014 - Groin October 2014 - Knee November 2014 - Groin August 2015 - Groin
Who's complaining, I'm lamenting the fact that a big part of our offense is going to be out for a considerable amount of time, and we don't have a concrete answer at QB to pick up the slack. Mallett could turn out to be that guy, but he could also not be. I hope he is. Playoffs!? Playoffs?! I just hope we can win some games.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Veteran RBs will likely get first call for Texans. Pierre Thomas fits gap scheme mold w/ ability to play all three downs. Knowshon a fit too</p>— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) <a href="https://twitter.com/LanceZierlein/status/628667058079813632" data-datetime="2015-08-04T20:41:21+00:00">August 4, 2015</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Cutting Foster next offseason will save $7MM. Think that is a foregone conclusion, just wish we would have addressed this somewhat early in the draft.
****ty list. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Best available RBs for <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Texans?src=hash">#Texans</a>: S. Jackson, A. Bradshaw (1-gm susp.), C. Johnson, Pierre Thomas, S. Greene, B. Tate, K. Moreno, R. Rice.</p>— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) <a href="https://twitter.com/caplannfl/status/628633698905255936">August 4, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
You expect something better to be available one week into camp? Any of these guys can be a camp body at least and you can see if the internal options are good enough. If not, then they'll target a team with excess running backs in trade. Given all the defensive back depth now on the roster, there could be a trade fit with many teams.
Ha, nope. If they were good or worth their while, they [probably] wouldn't be available. Big on names, short on talent.