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Did Houston just lose the first pick?


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1 minute ago, Panthers8969 said:

This fanbase would say that’s a great thing and more valuable than the first overall pick is the winning culture they now have. 
 

what a joke 

The fan base can’t control what the players and coaches who “lives are on the the line” do..

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Not too awful big of a deal since Chicago is picking aren't they? Fields is a great runner but a marginal passer so far yet I still don't think they give up and draft a QB as he has proven he needs more time and can potentially turn into a solid passer as well. Plus, Fields seems to be a good guy all the way around with a good attitude so he hasn't reached his ceiling yet as his mental is there. Chicago would be insane to draft a QB in this draft unless they trade out with a QB needy team in which case Houston looses their choice of QB's but something tells me the top two QB's aren't going to be the most memorable QB's from this class so no loss either way in my opinion.

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36 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

The Bears probably won't take a QB, so unless someone trades into the #1 slot (not likely for this QB class) the Texans still have their choice of QB.

hmmm. i disagree, respectfully. I think someone (including us) will most certainly try to draft Stroud at 2. The qb's almost always get over drafted, last year notwithstanding. 

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44 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

You just have to look at it from the Texans perspective.  Realistically, if they had the first pick they would have just screwed it up, anyway.

I kinda like looking at it from Lovie Smith's perspective.

It can be summed up in the phrase, "Kiss my ass, you ignorant sacks of sh-t" 😁

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