Extra Stout
12-17-2006, 07:55 PM
After watching today's game against the Patriots, I have to agree with owner Bob McNair. The Texans are definitely headed in the right direction. And I am glad he is committed to David Carr going forward. Though Carr threw four interceptions on plays where he wasn't pressured, it was the fault of the offensive line, the running backs, and the wide receivers. Carr has nobody to throw to! Who has ever heard of Andre Johnson and Eric Moulds? What have they ever done? And Ron Dayne ran for a measly 94 yards -- hardly a credible effort.
It is not Carr's fault. He is such a good Christian family man and the McNairs view him like a son. He just needs better talent around him. I bet if only he had the 1992 Cowboys around him, he could go 8-8.
Texans fans have lots of reason for hope going forward behind the strong leadership of David Carr. I am glad that Texas oilmen seem to like to stay the course despite adversity. It is obvious that a lot of them gained their wealth through sharp business acumen rather than having it handed to them because of their last name.
I look forward to the Texans over the next 10 years or so enjoying almost as much success as the Arizona Cardinals and Detroit Lions.
It is not Carr's fault. He is such a good Christian family man and the McNairs view him like a son. He just needs better talent around him. I bet if only he had the 1992 Cowboys around him, he could go 8-8.
Texans fans have lots of reason for hope going forward behind the strong leadership of David Carr. I am glad that Texas oilmen seem to like to stay the course despite adversity. It is obvious that a lot of them gained their wealth through sharp business acumen rather than having it handed to them because of their last name.
I look forward to the Texans over the next 10 years or so enjoying almost as much success as the Arizona Cardinals and Detroit Lions.