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Texans special teams: What is fixable, not fixable
This is my attempt of saying where the Texans special teams are now, and what can be fixed this season and what can't be fixed.
Texans special teams: What is fixable, not fixable I think most fans know that it is underperforming. Some don't know the extent. And some people want to know the reasons. I discuss a bunch of stuff to put it all out there. My current thinking. Learned stuff when I put it together which is usually part of a good post. Contains both good news and bad news. |
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I appreciate your articles TC. I do have to wonder though...are you an alien that reads minds? You always express pretty much exactly what I am thinking. Get out of my head!
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Either that, or you took your tin foil hat thingy off, and I'm shooting mind microwaves in your general direction. |
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Since God'ell did away with the 3 man wedge the return teams have stunk.
Good article, although the ST's cant be fixed this yr. IMHO (Coach Joe must Go) 31st ranking = terrible |
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I like Coach Joe. He's been a great presence for this franchise over the years. But there needs to be a new direction for special teams. I hope the Texans can hoist the Lombardi this year and Coach Joe goes out a champion. But, this should be his last season.
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Our returners can't seem to find a hole, because our return team can't seem to make one. Our ST can't seem to do well, and our ST coach can't seem to find a way to make them do better. Not a great set of complimentary combinations. |
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I think this is the downside of us having better depth on O & D, or at least that's part of it. I believe she mentioned something like that in there.
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K.Martin was interviewed yesterday and stated that coach Joe really concentrated on ST today and that they were going to get it right this Sunday.
I'd have to ask why would it have taken until the week after the Bye for coach to recognize that we had a "little" problem and that he had to concentrate on getting it right. |
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I don't know, but I do think, sadly, that it's time to replace Coach Joe, unless things change by the end of our season.
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This strikes me as the ultimate Coach Joe apologist argument. |
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Great article Steph.
Very thorough and well thought out. I appreciate your writing and always enjoy reading your stuff. :clap: As a sidenote: I thought the best part of the article was the first caption under the flaming dumpster. Who doesn't love a flaming dumpster PSA? But heck, I'm twisted like that. :bigboss: |
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I want the Texans to win more than just about anything in the world, and there are pluses and minuses to different approaches. An example of this would be my example of Troy Evans. Troy Evans was a tremendous special teams player. Pretty much in the early years, you could count on Evans being the first on the stop. He wasn't the most athletic guy, but he was a good lockerroom guy who got along well with different player cliques, and a very smart special teams player. A leader. But if you were looking to develop a linebacker for the future of the franchise, someone who could be a NFL starter, you would not be keeping Troy Evans around for his special teams ability. That and vet minimum salaries are too high for guys who aren't position contributors. |
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Every team has to make do with backups on special teams. Besides, Manning is 30 years old, and his best returns are well behind him. Special teams is about taking lemons and making lemonade. |
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If the Texans end the year 32nd, I'm sure that is one of the things they look at. In recent years, they've hired him assistants, though one left before he started working for the team. And there are some teams that do put a priority on experienced special teams players more than others. I have a hard time thinking Manning wouldn't be good at special teams given what he did in spot duty against the Ravens last year. |
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But no matter who you put in on returns, someone has to start blocking for them........other than in the back.
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Because it is something that is not typical of Texans ST. |
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The trade deadline has been put back to tomorrow 3 pm. USA TODAY throws out an intriguing scenario for a Texans trade.
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