http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/fb/texansfront/5788093.html
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Maybe he can help break the jinks that the Texans seem to have on us. :lol::pity:
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Larryfinfan 17-0...Priceless Club Member
A replacement for Mormino would be my guess. He has started but injuries have slowed him down. He's a 10 yr vet so they may want some leadership from him as well...
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For a moment I thought they were talking about sweat hog Seth.Remember the QB had to change towels frequently to dry his hands .
I hope he doesnt have the same problem.
I do think he is replacing Mormino for depth -
How do you replace Mormino if he's never been a starter (hasn't even played in a regular season game)?
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depth is good
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Wow for a second I thought this was the return of seth again... thankfully its not though. Hopefully he works out well for us if he starts, or if he's simply just for depth
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I think this reinforces the rumor that they're thinking about moving Satele to OG. Steve McKinney is not coming here as depth, either. This is an experienced center who can make the line calls that Satele struggled with.
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I wanted us to get McKinney a long time ago. Better late than never I guess, but McKinney's deteriorated over the years when he was a Pro Bowl caliber C/G.
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Satele was a rookie last year, so he was expected to have some growing pains. He was solid for the most part, especially as the season went on.
Why would they bring in an unsigned free agent to start over him?
McKinney actually played some guard early in his career, so he would seem earmarked to fill the vacant left guard position. They need a veteran presence next to Long.
P.S. Steve is actually Seth's older brother.NJFINSFAN1 likes this. -
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Thank God it's not sweaty hands Seth.
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good signing, no downside to it. Likely just depth, but also can provide solid veteran leadership to our young OL.