Deal or No Deal?: Just days after the Titans trouble with Steve McNair seems to winding down (McNair passed his physical for the Ravens and is now their probably starting quarterback), the Titans may be looking to strike a new deal, this time for starting running back Chris Brown. Considering the potential depth they now have at running back with Travis Henry and the addition of LenDale White, this move could prove benificial to both the Titans and Chris Brown's career.
posted by NightingalesGone to football at 04:57 PM - 9 comments
Yea Davis isnt as bad as people think. He's still young, and has shown he can be relied upon. If Houston had a decent O-Line, maybe he could get some yards. As for Brown, I think that he's a good back with a tremendous upside. Whatever team gets him wont regret it.
posted by redsoxrgay at 06:46 PM on June 09, 2006
I like Davis. If Houston would pass on Reggie Bush, why trade for Brown? I think he'd run for about 1800 yards in Denver. Just a thought.
posted by Fade222 at 09:46 PM on June 09, 2006
Oh my gosh...Davis catches the ball, he runs hard, he slashes, he can return kicks and punts, he tries to block for Carr (more to say than some of those linemen) and this is the highest praise for a running back...DENVER scouted him when he was in the draft and probably would have taken him had Houston not. Now with Kubs as the coach, look for him to produce (pending injury)...otherwise Antoine Smith gets a chance to show us what he can do still... Brown has more durability issues than Davis does...ride Davis out Houston...he's gonna so go out and prove ppl wrong...the kid can play some ball...
posted by chemwizBsquared at 09:53 PM on June 09, 2006
I want Ty Law in KC dangit !
posted by chieffette at 10:55 AM on June 10, 2006
good luck Steve McNair , The Titans are stupid for letting you go ! Show them what they will miss this next season !
posted by chieffette at 10:57 AM on June 10, 2006
Sorry but at this point in his career Mcnair isnt woth the amount he would count against the cap. Spend the money on surrounding vince young with the weapons he will need in two years because hes not going to be able to dominate the way he did in college.
posted by cowboyfan82 at 04:51 PM on June 10, 2006
Of course McNair isn't worth the cap space. Titans and McNair structured his contract so that it would be renegotiated this year. The Titans erred by treating him like crap while supposedly trying to renegotiate. Davis is not durable. The Texans need someone solid backing him up. I don't know if Brown is the answer. They should be going after Duckett.
posted by bperk at 08:31 PM on June 10, 2006
They should be going after Duckett. That would be a good move since both Davis and Duckett are powerful runners. They could have one pound the defense, and when it gets tired just put in the other. The Titans really messed up by treating the face player of their organization like crap. They better watch out if Vince Young can't live up to the hype.
posted by Ying Yang Mafia at 09:21 PM on June 10, 2006
I feel bad for Domanick Davis. First fans and analysts wanted Reggie Bush to replace him, now his own team is thinking about bringing in Chris Brown. Doesn't seem fair.
posted by forrestv at 06:19 PM on June 09, 2006