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but bush is not the equivalent of MJ either. Give me a break.
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Is Domanick gonna have to choke a bitch?
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Does this screw up the QB situation in the draft? Is it possible Cutler could fall to us?
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Too early to tell but probably not; looks like picks no 1 and 2 are just going to switch hands.
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I personally believe that Mario Williams has an amazing chance at becoming a perennial all-pro for the texans...a better chance than Reggie Bush.
HE's not all hype...he has alot of talent, but i havent seen anything to prove that he can carry the load in the NFL. If he couldnt carry the load in the NCAA, how in the hell is he going to carry a team against paid professionals? It doesnt click in my mind, I could be horribly...horribly wrong, time will tell. But for my money, I'd rather have Williams...especially if I'm the texans. I like Domanick Davis. As far as who will draft Bush. I dont think NO can, when they need something to compliment Drew Brees. Titans have a shot at it, but they NEED to draft a QB, because McNair is gone either this year or the next, I think Vince Young would fit them the best...The jets could use a running back, but i wouldnt want to spent countless millions of dollars for a third-down back who will sit on the bench for Curtis Martin. Its more likely they'll get Ferguson, or a quarterback... So, who the hell knows where bush is going. Someone will trade up for him because of the hype, but i dont know who. But I think the texans are doing the right thing here, no matter how stupid it may seem. |
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Drafting Mario is better for winning football games, but not drafting Bush could get Houston burnt to the ground. If Houston drafts a good tackle and interior O-linemen with their 2nd and third round pick they could be much better next season.
They already have a good running back, but it doesn't matter how good the back is if he can't take two steps with the ball without getting smothered by defenders. Bush probably would have put up pretty mediocre stats behind that line. Even if he did put up good stats, does anyone remember Tomlinson in 2002-2003? He was one of the top three backs both those seasons, but the team was still horrible. Houston is already pretty decent at the offensive skill positions with Davis, Carr, and Johnson. An O-line that can actually block and a defense that can actually stop somebody will do much more towards making Houston into a competitive team then Bush would have. |
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