well, i expect Walter to play more in the last preseason game and showcase his abilities. i have no big worries here, since i am pretty sure that he will be one of Schaub's favourite targets and Texans will use 3 WRs this year a lot.
Ya. People were saying the same thing about Mike Furrey and Wes Welker because they're white. THing is, Welker and Furrey are unbelievably talented."Kevin Who? When Kevin Walter is your second WR, you know there is a problem with your receiving corps."
"Kevin Who? When Kevin Walter is your second WR, you know there is a problem with your receiving corps."
Don Wassall said:When Walter saw the field as a receiver for the Bengals, which wasn't often, Carson Palmer often looked his way and he made some nice runs after the catch.
The announcers went into full Caste mode describing Walter during yesterday's game. After saying how Kubiak compares him to "Ed McCaffrey" (hey, what about Ricky Proehl?), they spewed forth one of the most rapid streams of caste cliches I've ever heard,describing Walter as a great worker and team player, etc., etc.
Thrashen said:Have you guys ever watched Kevin play? Every time he makes a first down he makes an big, over-exaggerated "first down" with his arm. I love his size, speed, strength, and energy. I really hope the best for this young WR...he represents all the goodness left of the NFL.
I don't care what anybody says, I'm very happy that Johnson was injured. In fact, I wish he were out all season. I'm positive that Walter wouldn't have gotten this many looks (if any) otherwise. I just hope he can continue to make plays all season and become a legitimate number 2 guy.
On another note, "Gary Kaste-biak," normally a black-loving reverse-racist (like almost every coach), now starts Walter at #2, and David Anderson at #3. The last time that happened was with the Titans with Bennett and Eddie Berlin.