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Originally Posted by milkman
This is the dumbest argument one could possibly make against drafting a top 5 QB.
Yeah, JR, we can't possibly consider taking a QB, cause there isn't any hope at all that the O-Line can't be fixed with later picks in this draft, and in the next draft.
David Carr is not a classic case.
That Houston O-Line, while pretty bad, was made to look worse than they were by David Carr.
The guy could never read defenses, and held on to the ball too long, something that was listed as a weakness for him when he was coming out of school.
He never learned.
I said before the '07 season that I thought the Texans would give up almost half as many sacks without Carr.
I haven't looked up the numbers, but I'd bet that was a pretty good guess.
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They gave up 22 sacks last year.
Just goes to show that the QB is just as responsible for allowing a sack as the OLmen are.
Hell, the Chiefs were an example of that last year.
Damon Huard was sacked once per 9.22 attempts with the starting OL the majority of the time.
Brodie Croyle was sacked once per 13.17 attempts, with his action coming at the end of the year when they were playing backups such as Niswanger and Taylor, and McIntosh was out.