Petey Faggins and I will likely not be exchanging gifts this year
Jun 1, 2007 Demarcus Faggins sucks, Overexposure, Preview, Secondary issues are primary, The Fred, Undrafted Free Agent watch list
As I mentioned to Stephanie in the comments to the previous post, I am fully aware that (a) I am very tough on Petey Faggins and (b) that, in theory, he could prove me wrong and actually develop into an NFL-caliber CB2. I admit both of these points without hesitation.
Faggins seems like a nice enough guy1, and I think that is why Texans fans who are pro-Petey give him the benefit of the doubt time and time again. (Well, that and the fact that he is a native Texan; you know how loyal Lone Star Staters are to their own.) But, nice guy or not, I can’t shake the feeling that he looks lost every time I see him on a football field. Given that he scored a Vince-esque 10 on the Wonderlic, my suspicions are grounded in a bit of reality. He also doesn’t seem strong enough to play corner against receivers taller than 6′0″, which his THREE reps at the combine bear out.
Now, yes, I realize those combine numbers are half a decade old. He is probably a little stronger and he has developed his football intelligence. However, I am instantly struck with the old saying about a Silk Purse and a Sow’s Ear. Or maybe it’s that thing about not being able to make a ho into a housewife. I’m not good with metaphors.
Whatever. If I am in the minority about thinking that Petey out-and-out sucks, I’ll give him one more season to prove me wrong. And, by “one more season,” I mean “until he jacks up so badly that I scream YOU SUCK at the television.” Until then, I’ll ease up and just classify him as “not that good.”
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In other CB2 news, the latest from Lance Zierlein says that CB Jason Horton is doing “a very nice job during OTAs.” He doesn’t say what Horton is doing a nice job at–it could be bringing water to Mario for all I know–but I suppose that this is a positive development. My money and my vote are still on Fred Bennett beating out Horton, Fletcher, etc.
Also, I still haven’t heard ANYTHING about Brandon Mitchell, the undrafted FA out of tOSU, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he makes a good showing during camp. If he’s still alive, that is; like I said, I haven’t heard word one about him. If anyone has any news, I’d be glad to be privy to it.
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Finally, in Matt news, I have two announcements. First, Chron.com has added DGDB&D to their main Texans page. The posts over there mirror what you see here (with editing, where need be), so there really isn’t any reason for regular readers at this address to go over there. Still, I thought I would mention it. (I also don’t have my picture beside my blog name, which I guess means I am not as cool as Thomas Hilton. I cry now.)
Second, I am going on vacation2 starting Sunday. I’ll still be posting–no need to panic–but it could be a little more sparse, especially from Sunday through Thursday.
1 He and I have the same birthday (June 13), so he can’t be all bad. Nice, I just used a parenthetical in a footnote!
2 I’m sure the people who know me in real life are thinking “vacation from WHAT?” Bite me.

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June 4th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
You havn’t heard anything about Mitchell because tOSU has not had grad ceremonies yet, and therefore he is not allowed to be at OTAs…I think.
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October 16th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
With the trades and acquisitions made going into the draft, plus the bulk of the team that is carried over from last season, and the trades and draft picks made during the draft, it sure seems like the Pats are going to be the team to beat in the AFC this season, and perhaps in all of the NFL.
Considering the Pats were almost in the Superbowl last season with a pathetic receiving corps and that they’ve added very talented players into said receiving corps this season, barring some nasty injury(ies), they look to be the team to take it all.I say injury(ies) because I think they could survive an injury or two to some positions, but if they lost Brady they’d probably have a hard time recovering.
I wish I could say that the Redskins did well in the draft and/or in free agency but so many holes still exist that I’m not sure they’ll be significantly better than last season. I suppose on face they should be if they can keep their corners healthy. With Landry (argh, hard to type that name as a Redskin!!) back there with a healthy secondary they might be able to cheat up more and put more pressure on opposing QBs. Might.
They still have what should be a lot of talent in the receiving positions, and Campbell should be better, but they don’t have the quality on either line (offense or defense) that I wish they’d have, so it could be yet another year of .500 at best, or worse.
Still, the NFC East looks to be the NFC Least again this season. None of the teams there look like they’ll be that good, and none really look ready to step up and take the division.
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