Yea, I just happend to go to nfl.com a few minutes ago, and it said breaking news, interesting they said who they will pickDont know if this was the best idea
Wow, I've been hearing the rumours, but I never thought it would ever happen. Should be interesting to see what the Saints do with the number 2. They probably will try and trade down and get some nice extra picks in return.
This is a great move by the Texans. They don't need a runningback, look around the league, you don't need a 5-star runningback to win championships and they already have a young 1,000 yard back in Domanick Davis. They have Davis so adding Bush would mean adding $40 million to the same position they have Davis locked in for $25 million. You win games at the line of scrimmage and thats been what has killed the Texans over the years, they still have no offensive or defensive line but adding Mario Williams gives them a Julius Peppers tpye player adding him with 2 year Travis Johnson makes this line much better. I'm glad the Texans went away from the media and fans favorite pick and are going with someone who will start and give them a huge lift on defense.
If they were going to get Mario, they definitely should've traded down. That's just bad management. :no3:
The thing I don't get is that Reggie Bush would sell tickets. No one is going to pay to see a DE play
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Apr 28 2006, 08:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The thing I don't get is that Reggie Bush would sell tickets. No one is going to pay to see a DE play</div>Exactly.Davis is STREAKY. Way too streaky for a starting RB. They should've taken Bush and they will regret it in the future.
Mario is a mother f*cking beast. But still its a mistake not to take the best player in the draft, Reggie Bush.
Exactly right BCB, they couldn't trade out of the top 4 or 5, or else Mario Williams would be gone. Williams fills a much bigger need than Bush does, and Williams is quite possibly the most talented in the draft. He is a beast, and i believe will become the next big lineman in the league like a Reggie White or Bruce Smith. Williams will help the Texans be able to put pressure on the quarterbacks, something they haven't been able to do since becoming a pro team, and cause the quarterbacks to make bad reads and throws. This was a very good move by the Texans in my eyes.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KMart @ Apr 29 2006, 01:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The thing I don't get is that Reggie Bush would sell tickets. No one is going to pay to see a DE play</div> Nobody is going to pay to watch another losing team in Houston, they have a 1,000 yard runningback and to be a winning team that people will pay to see they need to get a defense together.
I don't get how some of you guys say the Texans are idiots for not drafting Reggie Bush. Sure, Bush was amazing in college but that translate to the NFL? Will he be an every down back? Will he be able to make those amazing cuts and moves against quicker, stronger and smarter athletes in the NFL? Reggie Bush is no sure thing in the NFL, and with the money he was reportedly asking for I'm not sure if I would take him either.Mario Williams is a stud. Plain and simple. The guy has a great work ethic, he can play all 4 positison on the defensive line and he puts amzaing pressure on the quarterback. There has only been on knock on Williams that I have heard and that is sometimes he plays too high. So what? You can fix that with some simple technique practice. Mario Williams' impact on the defensive side of the ball will be just as good, if not more, than Reggie Bush's. And with Kubiak's running system, which was extremely successful in Denver, they don't even need an amazing running back. Kubiak made a living in Denver by turning medicore backs into stars.I am in no way, shape or form trying to say that Reggie Bush won't be a good pro. However, those of you who think this pick was bad are following the hype surrounding Reggie Bush that has been given to you by the media. The Texans need help defensively and they took the best defensive player available. It's easier to find a talented running back than it is to find a talented defensive end. And with Kubiak's system, you'll be able to turn Morency and Davis into a good runningback combo.Plus, they are talking about trying to trade up into the first round so they can draft Lawrence Maroney or DeAngelo Williams. If they can do that then their strategy really paid off.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>It's easier to find a talented running back than it is to find a talented defensive end. And with Kubiak's system, you'll be able to turn Morency and Davis into a good runningback combo.</div> Exactly. Bingo. Period. What Wolf said.
Thats good for them, He is the only dude I would pick over Vince Young and Im a huge Texas Longhorns fan. But Mario stock went up casue he was doing so well with the scout and stuff like that.