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Old 02-08-2006, 12:01 PM
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Carr will be a very good a QB when we put a line in front of him. when he has time he gets the job done. And we have the recievers to get the ball to its just a matter of protection>
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Old 02-08-2006, 01:12 PM
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I predicted a break out season for carr last year...I still think he can do that this year if Houston strengthens the line. I like Andre Johnson and Dominick Davis. I think Houston should so trade that pick, but I know they won't.
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Old 02-09-2006, 04:33 PM
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Carr has some good talent but he lacks in maturity and experience...and thats mainly because of the fact that the o-line is high school caliber.

There terrible, U gotta admit it, and on top of that there players dont perform well when they need them to...that game they blew against st. louis this year had nothing to do with there O-line. There defense was aweful that game, giving up a TD to Holt with less than a minute left, and then giving up a 50 yard screen pass for a TD to a white 4th string receiver in OT. I understand santana moss, steve smith, or even a receiver like jimmy smith, but a 4th string guy who never really plays that much, come on play some D.
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Old 02-09-2006, 09:47 PM
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i know
but if they were in a playoff race or a game that meant someting the game wouldve been easily won. thjey though they won and stopped playing thats the fact that you have nothing to play for and yer coach is na friggan' joke and thats why he is no longer the coach.
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Capers was a solid coach actually for a season i thought that houston was going to get going like jaxonville did and carolina did, after a couple of down years in the begining.

I guess i was wrong...if you didn't notice, capers never really seemed to care whether they won or lost, even on nationally televised games, he could have faked like he wanted to be their coach.

He just wanted money and he didn't realize that he supposed to try and win also, other wise his ass would be fired.
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