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houstonsemipro

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  1. I see how much y'all know. Houston Gunslingers didn't play this year, or last year due to owner changing. Plus, I didn't play this year cause of my knee. When you do your resreach make sure you do it right. Half of y'all just as backwards then those damn Texans.
  2. Gunslingers was twice aggresive then the Texans are now. I'm not saying we should of beat them, but I tell you this, they will remember the Gunslingers.
  3. Tjones, do you know some Semi Pro teams, even College teams could beat some NFL teams? I know the Texans is one of them. They play like a college team. Football is football. They all have 11 mens on the field. The only difference is probably the tempo of the game. And Gary, I don't have to prove nothing to you, or anybody else on this thread. I'm a football man. Grown up with a football in my hands when I was only 2 years old, and ran against top rated runners across Texas in track.
  4. I've played runningback in all types of shemes. Zone, basic, trap, pro, i-formation, single back, power i-formation, and a formation called Maryland I-formation (where 3 backs lined up in i-formation). I even played a little slot.
  5. If you had read my posts on the Houston Texans thread, you should know how much I know about football. Hell, I've been right about this organzation for the past 2 years now. Semi-Pro football is just like NFL. The only thing different they get paid and get recognition, we don't. But, it's the same group of guys on the field same as NFL. Matter in fact, my Championship team back in my rookie year in Semi Pro would give the Texans a run for their money. My team was Houston Gunslingers. We had the most feared defense in the league then. Ask anybody about the Gunslingers in Semi Pro and they will tell you.
  6. Give this organzation a break? Please. They had 5 years of breaks, and still on a break. I've been right about this so called franchise for 2 years now, and I'm not stopping cause I'm on the roll. Some of y'all haven't played the sport before, probably even touched a football before and trying to tell me how. y'all just wait until gameday and sit back on y'all couches with beer kegs hopeing this team wins. I've played the sport since I was 10 until now, 27. Played Semi-Pro ball for 4 years, and had invitations to Broncos, Texans and Cardinals camps. The only thing stop me was my knee. I had two surgeries on the same knee (just like Domanick Davis going through. I really feel his pain). I know what it takes to built a franchise team, and this team have long ways to go to be champions. Like I said before, and I'm sticking to my words. The Texans will be 0-4 doing bye week. Next year, will be a little bit better, but still no playoffs until probably 2008-09.
  7. Next week against the Redskins will be even more diffcult. This team can lose tonight against the Cowboys and be 0-2, then come back and win against the Texans. The Redskins is going study the Texans on film and see that they can not pick up blitz, and that's what the Redskins going to do, Blitz! Carr can't stop it, and sure can't the O-Line. On the other hand, the defense is horriable. I give offense credit, they're better then defense. I don't know which one are wroster, D-Line, or secondary. On the edge I have to give it to the secondary. Like I said before. The Texans will see a wild card spot in the playoffs in 2008-09. No hope for this year, or next year.
  8. Excuse me again. The only way Carr got those high ratings, cause Colts pull out their 1st string defense, and put in 2nd/3rd strings. If the 1st string was still in there, Carr would never seen those high marks.
  9. ^^^ Trae. I don't care if a team is good or bad. The Texans should compete with any 31 teams. My predition is still on. 0-4 doing bye week.
  10. I told y'all what's going to happen, and once again it came true. These Texans need to just throw in the towel, or make a change at quarterback. They look horriable against the Colts. It looks like Kuibak just put a team together and told them to go play, Jesus! I told y'all the Texans will go 0-4 doing bye week.
  11. I told y'all what's going to happen. I'm not being negative. I'm being real. The earlist groundbreaking you might see is probably November, if not, 1st quarter 07.
  12. I don't care who they get in the backfield. If that O-Line doesn't block, we will have the same results like the Eagles game, period. That means Bush, Shawn Alexander, Julius Jones, etc... Doesn't matter who they put in that backfield. Colts will put up more than 30-40 points against Texans, and maybe they will wake up from this ass whipping they're about to receive.
  13. Well, Marty. I kinda disagree with you on Carr is not a quarterback. David is a quarterback, and suppose to be a vertern leader out there on the field. But, he doesn't act like it. Sage Roensfels, the second string quarterback, looks and act more like a vertern leader then Carr. Watch what I tell ya. When they bench Carr and put in Sage, watch the difference in the offense. I beleive after the bye week when their 0-4, Kubiak well bench Carr. Sage will start when they play against the Cowboys.
  14. ^^^ Who cares with these teams got. The Texans should go up against any 31 teams in the NFL. That's why they call it Any Giving Sunday. Skin Pig is right. I really do think Houston is cursed. Plus, I've mention this before on serveral other threads. Alot of people on here say "Oh, they have a new system, and Carr have to learn it." That's bull sh**! This damn quarterback name Carr is considered as a vertern, and he suppose to produce on that field all 4 quarters, not only one. In every game Carr does the same crap, comes out on fire, then burns out in the 2nd half. Excuse me, but that's no vertern leader quarterback. I'm sick and tried of people on here making excuses for this man. The only way the Texans go to the playoffs, or Super Bowl if they get rid of Carr. Carr is not the type of quarterback to take the Texans to the playoffs, or to the big dance. One of my friends mention that, "Carr have the feet movement, the arm, but no brains."
  15. 0-4 bye week. Texans will be contenders for 1st round draft next year. They will lose against the Cowboys, and Jacksonville. The only game that I know that they might have a chance on beating is the Titans, and their no push over either. The Texans be lucky if they win 5 games this year. Futhermore, if they keep losing. The fans will sell their tickets, and no one will be at the games again (like last year). Remember, I'm always right about the Texans. Everything I said toward the Texans came true. Because I know, and y'all know the Texans don't have a chance on a cold day in hell on beating Manning and the Colts. Have y'all heard of Pick-a-part Auto? That's what Manning going to do with the defense, pick'em apart. This should be good practice for Manning.
  16. Carr looked like a rookie all over again. Yes, I agree he came out with fire, but just like Carr, the fire dies out. For a vertern quarterback (like Carr) he needs to have that spark throughout the football games, not just one quarter, duh. And you said you not worried? You better be, cause Carr and the Texans will go 0-4, with Sage coming off the bench maybe after bye week, or before then. If the Texans do something, anything in the season it will be with Sage, not Carr. The man was tripping over his damn feet for God sake. Call that a quarterback? Plus, he was running 15-20 yards back trying to throw the ball, got sack 5 times. Bob McNair, is trying to make Carr out of something that he's not. He can not lend this team to playoffs, or to Super Bowl. How Carr looked in preseason was going to follow in regular season.
  17. ^^^ I totally agree with you, Barnes. Well, Texans fans. Prepare yourself for another losing season.
  18. You could protect the Texans a;; you want to, but they won't even win a game before bye week, 0-4. Sage get ready! And the reason why the fans wasn't into it, cause it was a boring game. Even I wasn't into it.
  19. Have anyone seen today's game? The Texans sucks! Their defense sucks! David Carr sucks! The running game sucks! I mean damn, they look like a first year team all over again. I really do feel sorry for Carr, the guy just don't have it. They lost against the Eagles, and next week is another lost against the Colts. The Texans may be a contender again for the first round draft pick next year.
  20. The Texans have a way better O-line then last year, it's just David Carr can't get the ball off. In the News... The Texans have signed RB Ron Dayne (Broncos). He will be their goalline and 3rd down back.
  21. The Indigo Earth Project is old news. I've called the people up and they mention that the project is dead, and it been dead since damn there last year. I've post it along time ago on Indigo Earth thread.
  22. More Texans cuts... WR David Anderson DB Kevin Garrett DT Robaire Smith DB Michael Stone RB Chris Taylor The Texans claimed off waivers: DB Roc Alexander (Denver Broncos) DT Atiyyah Ellison (Carolina Panthers) DB Guss Scott (New England Patriots) WR Edell Shepherd (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  23. The Houston Texans are worth an estimated $1.043 billion, the fourth most valuable franchise in the National Football League, according to Forbes.com. In the special report, The Business of Football, Forbes ranks the Washington Redskins as the NFL's most valuable franchise, worth $1.423 billion. The New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys, the second and third most valuable teams, were valued at $1.176 billion and $1.173 billion, respectively. The magazine puts the Texans' value at $1.043 billion -- up 10 percent from its value of $946 million last year, when the team ranked fifth. The Minnesota Vikings were ranked as the least valuable team at $720 million. Across the NFL, football team values rose an average of about 10 percent during the past year to $898 million, 212 percent more than when Forbes began calculating team values eight years ago. Looking at it this way: Football team values have increased 11 times more than the S&P 500 since 1998. In 2005, the average NFL team posted $30.8 million in operating income -- earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization-- versus $5.3 million in 1997. The magazine estimates the Texans took in $222 million in revenue last season and earned $57.6 million before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Robert McNair paid $700 million to buy the franchise in 1999. Link... http://houston.bizjournals.com/houston/sto...ml?surround=lfn
  24. The Houston Texans announce they have released the following players: Wide receiver Derick Armstrong Guard Mike Brisiel Defensive end John Chick Strong safety Anthony Floyd Linebacker Barrett Green Tight end Patrick Hape Cornerback Earthwind Moreland Wide receiver Donovan Morgan Linebacker Saleem Rasheed Running back Damien Rhodes Defensive tackle Devarick Scandrett Wide receiver Kendrick Starling Strong safety Ramon Walker Teams are allowed to have 75 players on their roster on Tuesday, Aug. 29. The final roster cuts are due to the NFL on Saturday, September 2, with a maximum of 53 players. Teams can establish a practice squad on Sunday, September 3.
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