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Old 11-04-2014, 01:46 PM
Nconroe Nconroe is offline
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Sure, easy to complain about everything after another loss, but we knew to expect there would be losses this year didn't we? new coach, temp QB, ...

So this year somewhat is a timing situation and we need to find a Andrew Luck QB for Texans to get elite, but they only come along every 5-10 years, so what we gonna do? complain or try to be positive till then?

Anyways, for me, very glad Mr. McNair brought Texans and football back to Houston, and I think Texans are very good to excellent members of the community. Trying to be patient with the team becoming ongoing winners.

Looked up a few of these owner rankings from 2014 - http://cover32.com/2014/02/18/power-...ers-from-1-32/

11. Bob McNair (Houston Texans) – He’s shown patience, which is an undervalued trait amongst owners, since bringing pro football back to Houston. Ultimately, avoiding knee-jerk reactions, wanting to win and spending money will pay off.

Here at no 15 http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfls-be...lkA1ZJUDMwMV8x

15. Bob McNair, Texans
Since earning the rights to the league’s 32nd franchise in 1999, McNair has largely stayed out of the spotlight. He’s made solid hires, and remained patient. His team just hasn’t accomplished much of anything. The Texans’ first-ever playoff appearance in 2011-12 was marred by the loss of quarterback Matt Schaub, while McNair’s 2012-13 unit fell off a cliff after looking like one of the best teams in the league for the season’s first three months. McNair is now reloading after a lost 2013. With an epochal talent in J.J. Watt and a highly sought-after new coach in Bill O’Brien, McNair has the right pieces in place. It’s just a matter of those pieces regaining the franchise’s forward momentum. McNair’s reign has been nondescript, but that’s not a bad thing for an owner. McNair’s tenure should ultimately bear fruit.

and http://bloguin.com/thisgivensunday/2...lic-image.html

13. Bob McNair, Houston Texans — There isn't a lot he does wrong. The fans seem satisfied.
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