Work ethic learned from life in Breaux Bridge makes him a success now. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp05/columns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2134592
I grew up in "The Bridge" and DD is very well thought of there. Glad to see the Texans gave him a pay day !
Great article on one of LSU's greats. A hell of a running back, and better yet a hell of a man to boot. :thumb:
From Faulk to now with Addai, Broussard... etc... We have always been blessed with great RBs... Domanick Davis is just one of those guys... Great guy... Hope to see him lead the Texans to the ultimate prize...
we were sure missing some during curley's time. i remember there was a group recruited that was supposed to be the $hit. the names i can remember: david butler, robert toomer, robert davis, and parquet? i dont remember them doing squat, but then again that was under curley's watch.
I would not be near as interested in the Texans, if it wasn't for DD. Shouldn't say it, but its true. Ever since the strike, I lost a lot of interest. I love college ball, seems more like what its all supposed to be about. Hate TO and Moss. I guess DD is not much like TO.