Can Someone Explain What You See in Rob Housler?

JeffGollin

ASFN Icon
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
20,472
Reaction score
3,056
Location
Holmdel, NJ
He's a potentially dangerous TE receiving option.

But that doesn't mean he's a shoe-in to produce immediately. With some guys, you've gotta give them enough opportunities and time to catch fire.

It could happen in Week1 or maybe not until Year 2. Or maybe never.

Nothing's a lock, but he's got enough qualities to make it worth our while to give him enough time to let these qualities blossom.
 

joko4

Registered
Joined
Nov 3, 2002
Posts
416
Reaction score
0
Location
Jefferson City, MO
By this time next year he will be the best TE on this team...please try not to pull a Jay Novacheck and let him have a little time. Put it this way, if he was cut today there would be several teams busting there butt to pick him up asp. Size, speed, soft hands, good attitude, he has the ability to break most of the Cards TE records.
 

green machine

I rule at posting
Joined
Sep 4, 2002
Posts
6,126
Reaction score
11
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Yes, let's blame Housler for the QB's inability to get the ball to him when he's wide open. That makes sense.
 

MadCardDisease

Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
20,798
Reaction score
14,744
Location
Chandler, Az
I see in Housler what I saw in Roberts his rookie year. A kid coming from a little known college who has a ton of raw talent. However it will take at least a year for him to adjust to the NFL and become comfortable with the offense. Often he appears to be in the wrong position on the field or at least not where Kolb expects him to be.
 

PaulW

Veteran
Joined
Jan 1, 2009
Posts
301
Reaction score
0
The coaching staff should look at the tapes of Packers and the Patriots to see how to utilize a very good pass catching tight end. Housler, with his size and speed could be agreat tight end in the right system. Maybe Whisenhunt and Miller do not know how to use him (yet)
 

Mainstreet

Cruisin' Mainstreet
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Posts
118,046
Reaction score
58,351
He's a potentially dangerous TE receiving option.

But that doesn't mean he's a shoe-in to produce immediately. With some guys, you've gotta give them enough opportunities and time to catch fire.

It could happen in Week1 or maybe not until Year 2. Or maybe never.

Nothing's a lock, but he's got enough qualities to make it worth our while to give him enough time to let these qualities blossom.

Agreed. He gives WR speed at the TE position. Lots of potential to like.
 

Cbus cardsfan

Back to Back ASFN FFL Champion
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
21,463
Reaction score
7,632
I think people like him because, when he's played, he seems to be open quite a bit and he has the potential to bring a new facet to the offense that has been lacking for about 10-15 years. He'll come back bigger and stronger next year and then we'll see what we have. I don't think anybody expected him to put up big numbers at all this year.
 

187

BIRDGANG
Joined
Apr 29, 2009
Posts
2,020
Reaction score
63
Location
Glendale, AZ
Potential. He has all of the physical tools in the world to be a good and potentially great TE. Obviously he's "disappointed" this year because he's been battling a groin issue for a few weeks and when he actually sees the field he's thrown misfires on easy TD's. Players take time to develop, at the least rob has shown he has the ability to burn his man on seam routes. He will be a weapon once him and kolb are on the same page.
 

BurqueCardFan

Hall of Famer
Joined
Aug 17, 2006
Posts
1,856
Reaction score
1,895
Location
Albuquerque, NM
I see a guy who always seems to be able to get wide open on the post route but Kolb can't hit the target. I don't blame that on Housler.
 

SuperSpck

ASFN Addict
Joined
Mar 24, 2004
Posts
7,977
Reaction score
15
Location
Iowa
Fast and fluid buys a lot of development time.

Fighting a nagging injury.

He's had 122 snaps, when you look at games he's actually played in, it's around 20 snaps a game.

Hasn't been the wreck of a blocker I'd assumed he'd be, but hasn't stood out. I only noticed that I didn't really notice him on rush plays he's been in on.

What scares me? On 17 targets he's had 9 catches for 95 yards, but he's had 3 drops on catchable balls. 1/3 of his balls hit his hands, then the turf. That's really bad and he needs to fix it. On the upside, those were earlier in the season, so here's to hoping it doesn't come up again.
 

Russ Smith

The Original Whizzinator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 14, 2002
Posts
87,675
Reaction score
38,980
Fast and fluid buys a lot of development time.

Fighting a nagging injury.

He's had 122 snaps, when you look at games he's actually played in, it's around 20 snaps a game.

Hasn't been the wreck of a blocker I'd assumed he'd be, but hasn't stood out. I only noticed that I didn't really notice him on rush plays he's been in on.

What scares me? On 17 targets he's had 9 catches for 95 yards, but he's had 3 drops on catchable balls. 1/3 of his balls hit his hands, then the turf. That's really bad and he needs to fix it. On the upside, those were earlier in the season, so here's to hoping it doesn't come up again.

Wouldn't that be 1/4th? 9 catches 3 drops means 3 drops out of 12 balls that hit his hands not 9.

Still not good but as you said he's gotten better. Just wish he was healthy.
 

oaken1

Stone Cold
Supporting Member
Banned from P+R
Joined
Mar 13, 2004
Posts
18,188
Reaction score
16,277
Location
Modesto, California
Wouldn't that be 1/4th? 9 catches 3 drops means 3 drops out of 12 balls that hit his hands not 9.

Still not good but as you said he's gotten better. Just wish he was healthy.


in his defense, it probably surprised him when the ball was not five yards in front of him and three yards short...
 

Duckjake

LEGACY MEMBER
LEGACY MEMBER
Joined
Jun 10, 2002
Posts
32,190
Reaction score
317
Location
Texas
in his defense, it probably surprised him when the ball was not five yards in front of him and three yards short...

Great point. I've been wondering what heck was wrong with our WRs. They're completely taken by surprise when a pass is actually on target.
 

SuperSpck

ASFN Addict
Joined
Mar 24, 2004
Posts
7,977
Reaction score
15
Location
Iowa
Wouldn't that be 1/4th? 9 catches 3 drops means 3 drops out of 12 balls that hit his hands not 9.

Still not good but as you said he's gotten better. Just wish he was healthy.
Math once again makes me its bitch.
 

DemsMyBoys

ASFN Icon
Joined
Nov 18, 2008
Posts
12,375
Reaction score
4,656
Location
Cave Creek
He's HOT!

Sorry, but if you guys are going to talk about sideline reporters I'm going to mention that Rob Housler is niiiiiiiice. :p
 
Top