August 28, 2006

Domanick Davis Watch

Will his injuries lead to his losing a spot on the roster of the Houston Texans?

Running back Domanick Davis, the Texans' career rushing leader, is in danger of not making the team this season.

Davis, who missed five games in 2005, has not practiced since the first week of preseason because of a bruised left knee that is unrelated to the arthroscopic surgery he underwent on the same knee in December.

Unlike Wali Lundy and Vernand Morency, Davis has been unable to be on the field to impress his new coaching staff, specifically head coach Gary Kubiak and offensive coordinator Troy Calhoun. Kubiak said Monday that if the regular season began today, Lundy would start against Philadelphia.

Each day, Kubiak grows more concerned about Davis' lack of availability. The roster will be reduced to a final 53 on Friday, one day after the Texans close the preseason at home against Tampa Bay.

"I'm very concerned," Kubiak said. "There's not much we can do about it, but I'm very concerned about that situation.

"It'll be a tough decision for the final 53. We'll make the decision based on what's best for Domanick and the team."

The Texans will have several options. They can make Davis, 25, part of the final roster and wait for him to get healthy. They can place him on waivers. They can put him on injured reserve, which means he wouldn't play this season. They also could trade him, which is unlikely because he's damaged goods.

We here in houston -- especially the season ticketholders -- will be waiting to see what happens here.

And for the first time, I wonder if we didn't make a mistake in letting Reggie Bush slip to the number 2 pick in the draft by picking Mario Williams, who has not developed quite as fast as some of us have been hoping.

Posted by: Greg at 10:35 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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1 I'm not concerned about DD --- only because I think that between Lundy/Morency, there is not a drop-off of talent at RB.

So, I'm still not too distraught about not drafting Reggie Bush.

What I am concerned about is the fact that the Texans can't just own up to the fact that David Carr is a complete bust at QB in the NFL.

I'd rather have Leinart, Cutler, or VY standing on our sidelines this year learning the offense while Sage runs the show. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised to see Sage starting after the Week 5 bye-week.

It's going to be a very hard season to watch. Again.

Posted by: Robbie at Tue Aug 29 04:50:34 2006 (foLp3)

2 well as someone who just finished two auction-style FF drafts the last two evenings, where I p/u'ed Wali @ $1 while watching others p/u DD for about $10, I say: cut away.

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