Alright, here goes...after rooting for the Texans to lose towards the end of the season so they could get Reggie Bush, I was extremely appalled yesterday when I turned on my computer and saw they signed Mario Williams instead. What is Houston's problem? I like Mario Williams, and he is no slouch. In fact, I would take him first overall in any draft without Bush, but this draft had Bush in it! Yes, Williams will help Houston's defense, but at the 1st pick, you draft the best player, not your biggest need. Bush can change games on a dime by swinging the momentum. He is said to be a player that only is found once a generation. You can't argue that Williams will save money. Bush would bring in lots of money, which in turn could be spent on better free agents, which leads to winning then to more money again, then even better free agent signings. It's cyclical. Yet, while all this is on my mind, what gets me the most is that Houston said they want to stick with Carr and have done nothing to really show that. I love Carr. I watched him in college and he is very very good, but noone, not even Elway or Marino could excell with his offensive line. Come on Houston, give him Bush to free up the offense. Yet, did they do that? NO. Did they even give him a O-line member instead of Bush? NO. What did they do? They left him out to dry. I just pray that the sacks don't take their toll and he is able to survive the season till maybe someone in the front office gets it right and decides to start helping him out. As far as I am concerned, the Texan's staff obviously is not. IT is utterly disgusting. They just bettr hope the team's defense looks great this year otherwise the boo birds will be out at each of the Texan's games. If Reggie Bush runs wild in New Orleans, the Houston front office better have the boxes packed, because they have will have no excuses for not winning, and no reason to remain at the helm. As for me, it is time for me to watch the rest of the draft and simmer down, or watch how it unfolds and curse the Texan's front office.
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