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Old 01-02-2018, 08:03 PM
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Bill O'Brien expected to sign extension with Texans


I think that the team is looking for alignment. I am perplexed by the idea that Rick Smith is going to come back. It would make sense organizationally to close that door in terms of player personnel. You give Rick the responsibility of booking the Greenbriar and plane tickets. Setting prices for suites at NRG. But you make sure that the person who you are wanting to hire as a GM that he has the keys to the car in terms of draft picks, free agent signings, and contract extensions. I interview College Scouting Directors and Phil Savage and Mike Lombardi, any Front Office man from the Patriots. Then give them a 4-year contract with 100% roster control. I am going to also interview Packers and Ravens guys because I admire Ted Thompson and Ozzie Newsome.
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Old 01-02-2018, 11:30 PM
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I think McNair is being merciful. By keeping Smith, he allows the family to stay on the team's insurance during a very difficult and expensive time. Fighting cancer is not cheap. Once Smith is ready to deal with football again, then McNair can decide Rick's future.

I think Rick did the right thing in making this year totally about getting his wife better and McNair did the right thing making sure Rick would not have to go through the anxiety of paying bills and hunting for a new job during all of that. There's a time and a place for everything and both men are doing the right thing.
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Old 01-02-2018, 11:58 PM
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I think McNair is being merciful. By keeping Smith, he allows the family to stay on the team's insurance during a very difficult and expensive time. Fighting cancer is not cheap. Once Smith is ready to deal with football again, then McNair can decide Rick's future.

I think Rick did the right thing in making this year totally about getting his wife better and McNair did the right thing making sure Rick would not have to go through the anxiety of paying bills and hunting for a new job during all of that. There's a time and a place for everything and both men are doing the right thing.
I completely disagree. There are plenty of ways for a billionaire to cover a guys medical expenses that don't include holding Smith's return over any GM you hire. And Smith spoke up today that he's not done and he will come back. If McNair just wanted to cover his expenses there are 100 easier ways to do it.
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Old 01-03-2018, 10:11 AM
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McNair is leaving his options open, I suppose or letting Smith's fate twist in the wind for a year without knowing what his fate will be. Cancer battles changes people's focus and perhaps Smith won't have the will to go back to the job 12 months from now. You can't say.

As a cancer patient himself, maybe McNair just didn't have the nerve to kick Smith out the door at such a vulnerable time in his life.
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