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Texans In-Season Report
« on: Sep 3rd, 2006, 9:11pm »
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texans/4160978.html  
 
The Texans signed Ron Dayne today.  
 
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #1 on: Sep 6th, 2006, 2:42am »
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Dayne already takin' snaps with the first team... according to "The REAL Feed":
 
Dayne happy to join Kubiak in Houston
SI.com: NFL (06.09.2006 01:36)
 
They'll probably still bring him along slowly and make sure that turf toe gets all healed up (within reason).  But, I do think that Kubes brought him in with it in mind to eventually make him the starter.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #2 on: Sep 6th, 2006, 9:32am »
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I've become less and less enchanted with the SI.com writers. This one explained that Dayne might be valuable in short yardage situations...?  I guess he's never seen him play. He's anything BUT a short-yardage back.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #3 on: Sep 7th, 2006, 5:51am »
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In all fairness to CNN/SI, this is what a lot of sources are (I agree with you) ERRONEOUSLY reporting... They just don't seem to get it...  He's more likely to become their go-to tailback than their short-yardage "big" back.  Furthermore, this is Denver "south" with Kubiak, who knows Dayne's strengths and weaknesses, at the helm.
 
I DIGRESS...
    Talk about unprofessionalism...  How about the following, the second sentence of an article titled "Texans ink Ron Dayne" up at HoustonTexans.com???
     
    The Texans added depth and expierience Sunday to a Houston backfield that needed both. After cutting rookie running back Chris Taylor earlier in the day, Houston inked six-year veteran Ron Dayne to compliment rookie Wali Lundy and second-year veteran Vernand Morency.
     
    It's good that they brought him in to "compliment" the two kids and make sure they feel good about themselves, and not to "complement" them.

 
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #4 on: Sep 14th, 2006, 6:16am »
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The plot at tailback thickens...  From "The REAL Feed":
 
Texans trade Morency to Packers for Gado
SI.com: NFL (13.09.2006 18:38)
 
It's seeming more and more as though Dayne's turf toe is pretty bad.  I still think Kubiak has "plans" for Dayne, but until that toe is healed up, which, it's looking like, may not be this season, those "plans" will be on hold, and like anything in the NFL if someone else steps up, those "plans" will change.  Gado is intriguing.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #5 on: Sep 18th, 2006, 8:24pm »
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Texans lose starting left tackle for the rest of the season.  From "The REAL Feed":
 
Woe and 2: Texans' starting left tackle out for year
ESPN: NFL (18.09.2006 14:05)
A Houston Texans offensive line that was dramatically shuffled in the offseason, but which has still allowed nine sacks in the first two games of the year, will play the rest of the 2006 season without its starting left tackle.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #6 on: Sep 22nd, 2006, 5:03pm »
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You go, Ron!!!  This is YOUR chance, buddy!!!
 
     
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Texans likely to give Dayne first start in two years
ESPN: NFL (22.09.2006 14:05)
It has been nearly two full years since tailback Ron Dayne started a regular-season game, but the drought appears likely to end on Sunday for the seventh-year veteran.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #7 on: Sep 24th, 2006, 8:18pm »
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on Sep 22nd, 2006, 5:03pm, StegRock wrote:
You go, Ron!!!  This is YOUR chance, buddy!!!
 
     
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Texans likely to give Dayne first start in two years
ESPN: NFL (22.09.2006 14:05)
It has been nearly two full years since tailback Ron Dayne started a regular-season game, but the drought appears likely to end on Sunday for the seventh-year veteran.

 
You go, Ron!  The Redskins were a decent test for you this week, and you lived up to your end of the bargain.  You were surely a bright spot in a, for the most part, lame offense,... 71 total yards, a 4.1 average per carry, and a 2-point conversion! Not at all shabby in your first start, moreover, again, against a decent D.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #8 on: Oct 20th, 2006, 11:22pm »
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Ron Dayne may be inactive this week... according to this LOCAL source... available here courtesy of "the Gridiron Newsstand":
 
"TEXANS NOTES: Exploring options"
 
Believe it or not, Kubiak might actually be protecting Dayne this week, in all honesty.  Their run game is going to get hammered, perhaps worse than last week, by Jacksonville this week.  Showing that NO one can get the job done against such teams behind their current o-line will go a long way to shutting up all the haters who probably want Ron's head on a platter.  They play Tennessee next week.  If my theory is even just partially true, I see Ron's being activated next week after taking a week off and watching his fellows take the brunt of the blows for a week.
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« Reply #9 on: Oct 20th, 2006, 11:38pm »
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on Oct 20th, 2006, 11:22pm, StegRock wrote:
Ron Dayne may be inactive this week... according to this LOCAL source... available here courtesy of "the Gridiron Newsstand":
 
"TEXANS NOTES: Exploring options"
 
Believe it or not, Kubiak might actually be protecting Dayne this week, in all honesty.  Their run game is going to get hammered, perhaps worse than last week, by Jacksonville this week.  Showing that NO one can get the job done against such teams behind their current o-line will go a long way to shutting up all the haters who probably want Ron's head on a platter.  They play Tennessee next week.  If my theory is even just partially true, I see Ron's being activated next week after taking a week off and watching his fellows take the brunt of the blows for a week.

 
As a local here in Houston, I can tell you that the city is not behind Ron Dayne, but Samkon Gado. I have been mentioning for a couple weeks on my Texans report that Gado has been doing more with "fewer" touches than Dayne has done with the lion's share. Another thing going around locally is that they want to look at Lundy again, and maybe go with a two headed attack. All hearsay of course, but interesting now with the news on Dayne. I don't think your theory is too accurate, but I do think that if Gado or Lundy go and do not succeed, then it is back to Dayne. Look for a very short leash for whomever gets the rock this weekend! My personal thought on the subject is that Gado is the better runner and the better fit! Just my  
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #10 on: Oct 21st, 2006, 4:29am »
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Nice commentary, MC... The only thing I would challenge, and vigorously so, is this claim...
 
on Oct 20th, 2006, 11:38pm, MordecaiCourage wrote:
Gado has been doing more with "fewer" touches than Dayne has done with the lion's share.

 
Here are Gado's stats on the season...
16 rushes for 43 yards for a 2.7 average per rush and 0 touchdowns (note 2 for -7 of that was with the Packers)
7 catches for 38 yards for a 5.4 average per reception and 0 touchdowns
 
Here are Dayne's stats on the season...
57 rushes for 167 yards for a 2.9 average per rush and 0 touchdowns
5 catches for 28 yards for a 5.6 average per reception and 0 touchdowns
 
I'm not going blind, right?
 
And, Dayne has put up the only basically legit rushing game of the season for the Texans...
14 rushes for 58 yards to go with a catch for 13 yards Week 3
 
Granted, Gado hasn't had a chance to be "the" guy and rack up the carries.  BUT, a) Dayne really hasn't either; he's only had the one game with 22 carries, and b) I don't think that would necessarily have "improved" the yields... or will.
 
Look, I too like Gado... and Dayne as we all know all too well.  But, I really believe that Dayne is the deep-down favorite of the one person who matters the most, head coach Gary Kubiak.  That said, it seems like it doesn't matter who runs the ball down in Houston right now, he's in trouble.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #11 on: Oct 23rd, 2006, 6:05am »
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Well, it looks like the Texans finally got their second legit RB performance of the season, and this one was "really" legit, Wali Lundy's 19 rushes for 93 yards and a touchdown.  He also had 4 catches for 15 yards.  Very good work!  Not quite sure if the smallish Lundy is what Kubiak wants, but production is production.  As far as the guy who is the main challenger to Dayne in terms of style of play and stature, Samkon Gado laid an... to the tune of 10 rushes for 27 yards to go with 3 catches for 15 yards.  As per my post right above, Gado was right... in terms of his yards-per-rush on the season.  It was 2.7 going in.  It was 2.7 yesterday.  I think in Tennessee it will be Lundy and Dayne, probably splitting the carries 65-35.  We'll see, though.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #12 on: Nov 2nd, 2006, 3:32am »
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For you IDPers...  From "The REAL Feed":
 
Williams misses practice with sore foot
SI.com: NFL (01.11.2006 18:27)
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #13 on: Nov 24th, 2006, 2:19am »
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Andre Johnson may not make it onto the field this week after all... according to "The REAL Feed":
 
Texans WR Johnson misses practice, status up in air
ESPN: NFL (23.11.2006 19:03)
Andre Johnson missed practice for a second straight day Thursday with a deep thigh bruise, raising questions about his status for Sunday's game.
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Re: Texans In-Season Report
« Reply #14 on: Dec 8th, 2006, 6:21pm »
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on Sep 6th, 2006, 2:42am, StegRock wrote:
Dayne already takin' snaps with the first team...
 
They'll probably still bring him along slowly and make sure that turf toe gets all healed up (within reason).  But, I do think that Kubes brought him in with it in mind to eventually make him the starter.

 
on Sep 14th, 2006, 6:16am, StegRock wrote:
It's seeming more and more as though Dayne's turf toe is pretty bad.  I still think Kubiak has "plans" for Dayne, but until that toe is healed up, which, it's looking like, may not be this season, those "plans" will be on hold, and like anything in the NFL if someone else steps up, those "plans" will change.  Gado is intriguing.

 
on Oct 20th, 2006, 11:22pm, StegRock wrote:
Believe it or not, Kubiak might actually be protecting Dayne this week, in all honesty.  Their run game is going to get hammered, perhaps worse than last week, by Jacksonville this week.  Showing that NO one can get the job done against such teams behind their current o-line will go a long way to shutting up all the haters who probably want Ron's head on a platter.  They play Tennessee next week.  If my theory is even just partially true, I see Ron's being activated next week after taking a week off and watching his fellows take the brunt of the blows for a week.

 
(I obviously meant "this week's" game against Tennessee, a "minor" miscalculation.)
 
on Oct 21st, 2006, 4:29am, StegRock wrote:
And, Dayne has put up the only basically legit rushing game of the season for the Texans...
14 rushes for 58 yards to go with a catch for 13 yards Week 3
 
Granted, Gado hasn't had a chance to be "the" guy and rack up the carries.  BUT, a) Dayne really hasn't either; he's only had the one game with 22 carries, and b) I don't think that would necessarily have "improved" the yields... or will.
 
Look, I too like Gado... and Dayne as we all know all too well.  But, I really believe that Dayne is the deep-down favorite of the one person who matters the most, head coach Gary Kubiak.  That said, it seems like it doesn't matter who runs the ball down in Houston right now, he's in trouble.

 
Here's the latest word off "the Gridiron Newsstand" and available over at JYJ's experts league site:
 
"Dayne takes ball, runs with it"
 
"Kubiak enthralled with Dayne"
 
"Dayne a second-half runner"
 
Here are some sundry quotes from here and there:
 
From "Kubiak discusses win"...
 
"When we got Ronnie, in all honesty, he wasn't healthy," Kubiak said. "Ronnie had a turf toe coming out of training camp. It took him some time to get healthy. We probably threw him out there too fast. He told me he felt as good as he felt all year heading into (yesterday), hopefully that holds true, but he's also a big body and when a defense get's tired at the end of the game, he's a tough guy to tackle so I think that has a lot to do with it and that's what happened yesterday."
 
From "It's ugly, but they'll take it"...
 
"Until the fourth quarter, when Ron Dayne ran as if he were in contention for another Heisman Trophy, the Texans played a miserable offensive game.
 
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'Ron bailed us out,' tight end Mark Bruener said. 'You could see how determined he was in the way he ran the ball. I was very impressed with what he was able to do.'"

 
All I'm trying to get at here is that I think I've been painting, with not a few swipes at my brush while doing so, a fairly accurate picture of this situation and, for that matter, Dayne's history in the league generally speaking all along.  I think that quote of Gary Kubiak in bold (and italics) above (perhaps coupled with the "Kubiak enthralled with Dayne" link) is about as much of a precise restatement of the position I was forwarding as one could expect.
 
Go, Ronnie, go!!! I'm not done rootin' ya on!!!
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