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Offense: held back by limitations of Fitz. Oline was built to run kubiaks system. They need to be replaced. Even Duane Brown was making critical mistakes.
Defense: Classic bend but don't break philosophy. Near the bottom of all defensive statistics except number one in turnovers. The turnovers have kept us from being blown out each game. It's time to let the young corners play. At least there's potential to get better with experience. Coaching: I am ok with the system. A better QB would make this system look a whole lot better. Side note: Clowney better come back better an ever because Merciless is making a case for himself... Cushing better come back better than ever, otherwise he's about to get the Demeco Ryan's treatment. |
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My bye week assessment -
Overall, they're not very good at football. O QB - Fitz is what he is, and regardless of who they go to next, its unlikely to get any better for the next couple of years. RB - We're going to really suck if Arian is down for any period of time. Blue flashes in the run game, but can't protect very well yet. OL - They're not the group they once were. WR - Dre is old but can still ball, Hopkins is good, and a guy off the waiver wire is your starting slot. Probably the best unit on the roster. TE - Do we still have any of these guys on the roster? K - Mr. Inconsistency P - OK, he's good. D DL - JJ's not too shabby. Pickett has been a welcome addition. Crick is a sub. ILB - Reminds me of that scene from Major League - Who the F are these guys? OLB's - Having your #1 pick on the field would help. Reed is a B/U, but Mercilous plays well in spurts. CB - Despite a couple of gift INT's, they're not good, starters or reserves. S - Decent at the run, can't cover anyone. Coaching - He's a rook, and I like his style. Hopefully he'll get it sooner rather than later.
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In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
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Andre would be significantly cheaper to cut than to keep. The twist is that when he was out of camp this summer McNair assured Andre that he wouldn’t be cut after the season. It's possible that at this point Andre would let that slide if it meant he could catch on with a team that has a better chance of winning. |
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The Colts' complete dismantling of the Giants in New Jersey shows just how far the Texans have to go to be a respectable team. This will never happen, of course, because the owner is a clown and the GM is a fool. And whoever is next up at either position is sure to be even worse than the idiot who currently occupies that spot. If you don't believe me refer to the Astros. Yes, it can get worse.
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You are like a broken record on this stuff. The team is in a transition year with a new coach and has exceeded expectations, but you wallow in negativity like a pig in slop. You act like McNair is some terrible owner that will prevent them from winning when there is nothing to indicate that. He spends money and mostly lets people do their job. That means everything depends on if those people do their job, not whether the guy signing the checks is good enough at signing them. Is Tom Benson a good owner? Steve Bisciotti? Is John Mara a good owner because a guy he'd never heard of caught a ball on his helmet? Owners don't matter unless they meddle or refuse to spend. If they are rich over in the corner then they have no impact on the team. This team will win or lose based on O'Brien and the players he coaches. |
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That's a nice narrative but it's not true. McNair has inserted himself again and again into the football side of things invariably with disastrous consequences.
I'll choose one instance for your enjoyment. He extended David Carr (never mind drafted him...) in 2005 and insisted that any new head coach accept Carr as the starter. As a result we were a) stuck with Carr for one more pointless year b) stuck with the dead money after the team inevitably released him c) limited in head coaching candidates to people who would accept a job knowing i) the owner would force his will onto football operations ii) David Carr would be his starting quarterback. So we end up with palm licker and eight more years of beautiful futility. |
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