JFS171
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You're right in McNair being the only constant, and thank goodness for Texans fans he isn't a Jerruh type owner. I simply meant that they had gone against all the media/draftniks projections before. Coverage of the pre-draft process is a lot more thorough now, but all the talking heads seemed utterly shocked when Houston took Mario.The Mario pick wasn't really bucking the trend very much. Sure, Bush was the media darling, but he was seen as merely a playmaker, not an every down back. And think about it, does he fit the Denver/Kubiak mold for RB? Not at all. I don't think Bush was ever a very real possibility for a team in such transition. Then we've got Vince Young. Nobody really thought we should take him other than blind, rabid UT fans. Personally, I was going to stop rooting for them if they made that bad of a pick. It would've been popular since he was a hometown kid and everyone in Houston was a UT t-shirt fan at that point, but everybody with any smarts knew it wasn't the pick. Jeff Fisher didn't even want him. Bud Adams forced Vince on him. Personally, I was rooting for Ferguson since we needed OL help, but I was ok with the Mario pick.Idk - I've said it elsewhere before, but it's the same franchise that took Mario Williams over Bush and Young. Obviously that was the right pick, but my point is they're not afraid to swim against the popular opinion. This QB class has some developmental guys that will be available in the 2nd round and later, and DOB could always look to trade or "coach up" his guy.When the dust settles, my guess is it's Clowney. That d can be elite again with guys returning from injuries and Clowney added (plus some secondary help via the draft or FA). Add in a healthy Foster and the OL in place, and you can protect and develop a QB without asking him to win games for you.FF Ninja said:This is what I'd like to see - or a trade down - but I'm pretty sure we're going to stand pat and take a QB. It is the safe play from a PR standpoint and easy to defend to your boss and/or future interviews.JFS171 said:Plus Clowney and Watt would be one helluva defensive line...
Anyway, all of that is moot. That was a different regime. What those guys did is not an indicator of what these guys will do. The only carry over is Bob McNair who isn't a Jerry Jones owner by any means. The only impact Bob seems to have is keeping out the guys with character concerns, which does hurt us a bit, but it's not like he's going to step in and dictate who to take with the #1 pick.
I hope you are right and I hope Crennel is adaptable enough to get the most out of a Watt/Clowney combo.
Perhaps I'm projecting what I think they should do, but IMO Clowney is the rarest, most elite, once-in-a-generation talent. Romeo said thus week at the senior bowl that they were going to be a multiples D, aligning in 3-4 and 4-3 fronts. Clowney and Watt could wreak havoc in such a system.
As a relatively new "fan" of the Texans (moved to Austin 18 months ago and adopted them as my second team -- in-laws in Houston, so had followed them a bit from afar before, and damn sure I'll never follow the Cowboys...), that's what I'd like to see. I just don't think they're that far from completely fixing this - a la the 2013 Chiefs. Clowney does that faster IMO.