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Texans signing Derrick Ward (1 Viewer)

SOrry guys I disagree. I think Ward was signed as insurance for a between the tackle experienced veteran. Nothing more nothing less. This is if Foster goes down. The only reason Ward did solid in New York was because Jacobs wore down the defense and the Giants had one heck of an offensive line. Ward will primarily be used as insurance for Foster if he goes down. Thats if and when Ward gets into football shape, and picks up the playbook. Just my 2 :no: Cents

 
Some air goes out of the Foster balloon...
:no: I was thinking the same. The big issue is that Ward is not in football shape. But if gets in shape, which he should, he will cut into Foster's numbers. Good move by the Texans.
Watched a bunch of the Bucs last year, and preseason games. Ward sucks. If you have a roster spot run and get him really quick and try to trade him to the frantic paniced Foster owner. Otherwise he is worthless.
 
Ward has looked like garbage the past two years. Jeremiah Johnson is still the backup play here (assuming healthy).

 
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Some air goes out of the Foster balloon...
:blackdot: I was thinking the same. The big issue is that Ward is not in football shape. But if gets in shape, which he should, he will cut into Foster's numbers. Good move by the Texans.
Yeah, cause a guy who signs a big contract for a new team (TB) and immediately starts to let himself go and get lazy is gonna become a workout warrior and have an impact role while learning a new system a week before the season opener.I can see the logic here.
 
Ward couldn't beat out a no-name Kareem Huggins, all of a sudden he's threatening Arian Foster's carries?

 
I don't get why some air would be going out of the Foster balloon? Just because he won't be the only running back active during week 1? Ward has looked awful, and I can't see him being anything more than a backup

 
You always have to ask yourself why a team would make a particular move. I know a lot of people like Jeremiah Johnson (great movie, btw), but this might be more of an indictment on him than anybody. I'm withholding judgment on Johnson for now. I've got last week's preseason game taped and will take another look at him.

Anyway, one thing I've learned in FF is sometimes no matter how much we like a prospect, what really matters is how much the organization likes the player. Maybe Kubiak and company aren't that high on Johnson. It's definitely a possibility. And remember, actions speak louder than words. I tend to ignore verbal praise when actions dictate something else.

Then again, I don't have Slaton in any of my leagues so I'm not totally up on his current injury (without looking). Might be that this is insurance, not sure. Interesting signing.

 
Both Johnson and Slaton have toe injuires. The Texans have big time post season aspirations.

A depth signing all the way. Stop being delusional people. Ward was a one hit wonder in 2008 in NY. Nothing more, nothing less.

 
This move has Kubiak written all over it. I can't see Ward having much of an impact beyond being an insurance policy should Foster/Slaton go down.

 
Ward wasn't signed to curtail Foster's opportunities, he was signed because both Jeremiah Johnson and Steve Slaton are injured and not guaranteed to play in Week One.

 
What if Foster got hurt and Ward did have to play in week 1?

He might honestly have a fat attack and die after about 5 plays. It would be pretty sad actually and I hope that the Texans have thought about that possibility and can live with themselves.

 
if anything, this is a knock on slaton. it could show that the texans arent confident in him or that his toe is more problematic than is being let on. or it could be just simple depth.

 
From John McClain in the Houston Chronicle:

The Texans waived running back Jeremiah Johnson, their second-leading rusher in preseason who suffered a dislocated toe in Thursday’s 24-17 loss to Tampa Bay. They will reach an injury settlement with him and could bring him back to the practice squad.
 
As a Foster owner, I hope Ward comes in in shape and can contribute as a solid #2 RB.

Anyone that doesn't understand that, doesn't really understand football.

 
Some air goes out of the Foster balloon...
Please. A guy that gets cut from a team with nothing but a used Caddy and a 2nd year UDFA from Hofstra isn't much to worry about.
:confused: Exactly my thinking...this guy just got cut by a rb deficient a team that made a significant investment in him only 1 year ago. Tampa didn't want to cut him, but his lackluster play left them no choice.
 
Curious - any Giants connections on the Houston coaching staff right now? Might be more of an indicator if they can bring something out of him.

-QG

 
From John McClain in the Houston Chronicle:

The Texans waived running back Jeremiah Johnson, their second-leading rusher in preseason who suffered a dislocated toe in Thursday’s 24-17 loss to Tampa Bay. They will reach an injury settlement with him and could bring him back to the practice squad.
I posted this in the TExans pre-season threadI am reading this as roster manipulation. Johnson's injury is not season ending, so a 2nd IR for him would not make sense. At the same time, I don't think he is eligible to go on PUP. the alternative is to reach an "injury settlement" i.e. pay him not to sign with another team and cut him with Johnson's promise not to sign with another team. The Texans will put him on the practice squad and in some combination of when he is healthy/they need him, I expect that Johnson will show up on the regular roster. We will find out on Sunday if my guesstimation is right.
 
Ward couldn't beat out a no-name Kareem Huggins, all of a sudden he's threatening Arian Foster's carries?
Everyone defending Foster has to remember one thing: he has never been "the guy" in the NFL before. He's obviously shown the coaches something, but he has risen up draft boards over the past month largely because of the lack of alternatives in Houston. Tate is out for the year. Slaton has fallen into disfavor with the coaches for a number of reasons, but a big one is ball security. Johnson is also injured. Ward, if nothing else, represents a veteran option that Kubiak can trust not to fumble the football. Once Ward gets the hang of the offense I could see him getting 5-10 carries a game, which would certainly eat into Foster's numbers.
 
Ward couldn't beat out a no-name Kareem Huggins, all of a sudden he's threatening Arian Foster's carries?
Everyone defending Foster has to remember one thing: he has never been "the guy" in the NFL before. He's obviously shown the coaches something, but he has risen up draft boards over the past month largely because of the lack of alternatives in Houston. Tate is out for the year. Slaton has fallen into disfavor with the coaches for a number of reasons, but a big one is ball security. Johnson is also injured. Ward, if nothing else, represents a veteran option that Kubiak can trust not to fumble the football. Once Ward gets the hang of the offense I could see him getting 5-10 carries a game, which would certainly eat into Foster's numbers.
Derrick Ward was exposed. He ran behind a great line with the Giants, when everybody was getting 5 YPC. He just ain't that good. I drafted him late last year and he did zip, nada, nothing. Foster will need a breather at some point. But in no way does this have any impact on the number of carries he was going to get anyway. DWard. Please.
 
From John McClain in the Houston Chronicle:

The Texans waived running back Jeremiah Johnson, their second-leading rusher in preseason who suffered a dislocated toe in Thursday’s 24-17 loss to Tampa Bay. They will reach an injury settlement with him and could bring him back to the practice squad.
I posted this in the TExans pre-season threadI am reading this as roster manipulation. Johnson's injury is not season ending, so a 2nd IR for him would not make sense. At the same time, I don't think he is eligible to go on PUP. the alternative is to reach an "injury settlement" i.e. pay him not to sign with another team and cut him with Johnson's promise not to sign with another team. The Texans will put him on the practice squad and in some combination of when he is healthy/they need him, I expect that Johnson will show up on the regular roster. We will find out on Sunday if my guesstimation is right.
I caught McClain on 610 and he was indicating something along those lines. That the move is to avoid having his salary for the year be guaranteed by being on the roster at the start of the season, and they'd look to pick him back up when he's healthy. Not sure if they'll do practice squad as soon as they can, or wait until he's healthy and either do practice squad then, or put him on the regular roster.
 
Ward couldn't beat out a no-name Kareem Huggins, all of a sudden he's threatening Arian Foster's carries?
Everyone defending Foster has to remember one thing: he has never been "the guy" in the NFL before. He's obviously shown the coaches something, but he has risen up draft boards over the past month largely because of the lack of alternatives in Houston. Tate is out for the year. Slaton has fallen into disfavor with the coaches for a number of reasons, but a big one is ball security. Johnson is also injured. Ward, if nothing else, represents a veteran option that Kubiak can trust not to fumble the football. Once Ward gets the hang of the offense I could see him getting 5-10 carries a game, which would certainly eat into Foster's numbers.
Derrick Ward was exposed. He ran behind a great line with the Giants, when everybody was getting 5 YPC. He just ain't that good. I drafted him late last year and he did zip, nada, nothing. Foster will need a breather at some point. But in no way does this have any impact on the number of carries he was going to get anyway. DWard. Please.
For a guy with nothing left in the tank, it's surprising that four to five teams wanted to sign him after he was cut. Just saying...
 
Are you "downgrade Foster" people on drugs? Do you not see that Johnson and Slaton are both injured? What on earth do you expect the Texans to do? Are you just jealous Dominick Davis owners from 5 years ago? Have you even watched a second of Bucs and Texans' preseason games to know the level of separation between these backs? Of course Foster is always two fumbles away from a benching in favor of *anyone* who is behind him. That is his primary risk and will always be if GK is coach. This changes none of that, though having Ward being the one "behind" him for the first month is a blessing for Foster owners. There is an 80% chance Johnson will get his job back when he is ready. I switched to this this board a month ago because of what seemed to be a group of high quality posters. This thread is an indictment against my decision.

 
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Like I said in my previous post, Houston may not be as high on Johnson as some people think. I know he's banged up, but it's not an endorsement when you get cut (simply because it leaves him exposed on the waiver wire). There's less of a chance somebody will claim him since he's injured, so we'll see.

As far as Foster, I believe he's probably the most talented RB they have, but that's not saying a whole lot. As it stands now, he has a LOT to prove & could easily disappoint, IMO. That said, I don't view Ward as a real threat unless he was dogging it in Tampa. We'll know much more about the Texans RB situation after a few games.

 
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I said it last night (before Johnson was waived) and I'll say it again...signing Ward is in NO WAY a reason to downgrade Foster. He's depth and almost assuredly won't even be the RB2 once Slaton is right.

 

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