A rose by any other name is still a rose, and a bench-riding cripple by any other name is still a bench-riding cripple.
When Domanick Davis cleaned out his locker Monday, he had a rare request. He wanted his name plate and number removed also.The next time the fourth-year running back suits up for the Texans he will be Domanick Williams and wear No. 31. He legally changed his name two months ago to Williams, his mother's maiden name.
What? He didn't get it changed to Bagwell?
I'm sure he's going to make sure that the Texans' checks get updated, too.
Can't miss a paycheck for being a professional gimp, you know.
Few in the Texans organization were aware that Williams had changed his last name. Cornerback Dunta Robinson said he hopes the changes continue."He changed his hair, his clothes and his name," Robinson said. "I hope he changes his knee too."
The only way he'll get his old job back is it he changes his name to "Ron Dayne" or "Chris Taylor."