Texansballer74
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So OB is the salary capologist too?
The power is all in his hand. Soon he will be the owner.
Someone should make a movie, hey better yet a TV series about this stuff. Lol
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So OB is the salary capologist too?
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How do you base anticipation from a long time ago, I'd like to know.What Wilson has over DW4 is Accuracy/Anticipation.
Wilson was so accurate and had such great anticipation, and was so clutch, he threw 4 INTs in a play-off game, and his team still won. 2014, his third year, I think.Interesting.
How many times did Wilson let a 28-24 lead blow up to a 51-31 lead?
I like stats. We can definitely see Watson has comparable talent. But even when he's got little to no help, Russell Wilson finds a way to compete.
Granted, we're not winning a Super Bowl with BO'b. But Watson, Nuk, Fuller... we should have been able to score more on KC defense in the 2nd half.
Hell, all game. The offense had two good drives all game.
Where was Watson's clutch gene in all that?
How do you base anticipation from a long time ago, I'd like to know.
Photographic memory?
Wilson was so accurate and had such great anticipation, and was so clutch, he threw 4 INTs in a play-off game, and his team still won. 2014, his third year, I think.
It's called "Anticipation", don't you know?Man that dude continues to throw crap up against the wall hope it sticks.
Another "clutch" game by Wilson.What Wilson has over DW4 is Accuracy/Anticipation.
Another "clutch" game by Wilson.
Keep pointing out rare performances.
By yr 3 RW had a ring and right now he's head and shoulders above DW4. He's a MVP candidate. DW4 can only dream that he has a career as good as RW's.
Keep pointing out rare performances.
By yr 3 RW had a ring and right now he's head and shoulders above DW4. He's a MVP candidate. DW4 can only dream that he has a career as good as RW's.
C'mon Steel...not "head and shoulders" better. DW4 and Russell Wilson were both in the running for MVP this year & both of their MVP candidacy's went by the wayside when they played Baltimore.
I love Wilson by the way, but he has a ring b/c of the Legion of Boom defense. To act like he was the catalyst behind that is a disingenious argument at the very least.
Yet, another rare "clutch" performance by Wilson, in the SB that followed the 4-Int game no less.Keep pointing out rare performances.
By yr 3 RW had a ring and right now he's head and shoulders above DW4. He's a MVP candidate. DW4 can only dream that he has a career as good as RW's.
How many times did Wilson let a 28-24 lead blow up to a 51-31 lead?
Cal McNair = meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Nothing is going to change. Business is good.
I'm sure he's got some exotic animal to go hunt and stuff for his office. It's the off-season, so he gets to get back into his other hobbies.
Weekend at Bernie's has crossed my mind.We're going to see Cal's face on the side of a milk carton soon.
Interesting.
How many times did Wilson let a 28-24 lead blow up to a 51-31 lead?
I like stats. We can definitely see Watson has comparable talent. But even when he's got little to no help, Russell Wilson finds a way to compete.
Granted, we're not winning a Super Bowl with BO'b. But Watson, Nuk, Fuller... we should have been able to score more on KC defense in the 2nd half.
Hell, all game. The offense had two good drives all game.
Where was Watson's clutch gene in all that?
Wilson did watch the opponent lay a 40-burger on his team before he mounts a drive to score a meaningless TD.Interesting.
How many times did Wilson let a 28-24 lead blow up to a 51-31 lead?
I like stats. We can definitely see Watson has comparable talent. But even when he's got little to no help, Russell Wilson finds a way to compete.
Granted, we're not winning a Super Bowl with BO'b. But Watson, Nuk, Fuller... we should have been able to score more on KC defense in the 2nd half.
Hell, all game. The offense had two good drives all game.
Where was Watson's clutch gene in all that?
Just get him wrapped up in a cheating scandal involving trash cans.. that'll do it.
Yep DB. Business is still good
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DeAndre Hopkins Confident in Bill O'Brien Handling GM Duties for the Texans
an hour ago
Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and his mother, Sabrina Greenlee, were on Radio Row in Miami, Florida, at Super Bowl LIV. Hopkins and his mother were discussing Sabrina's upcoming project of a film of his mother's life overcoming domestic violence.
The film is set to release in 2021, with production and development currently taking place.
Hopkins and his mother sat down on The Main Event with Jake Asman and Cody Stoots on SB Nation Radio to discuss multiple topics.
One of the most significant discussion points for the Texans is the recent move to name head coach Bill O'Brien the general manager of the organization. Asman and Stoots took time to ask Hopkins about the move to make O'Brien the general manager.
When asked if O'Brien could be overloaded with being the general manager and head coach, Hopkins gave his thoughts.
"You know, it's not easy, man," Hopkins said of O'Brien. "I'm pretty sure he has a lot on his plate, but he handles it pretty well. Being able to go out there and still coach a team at a competitive level the way we did and compete for almost a title man, it's not easy, he's human, but he does a great job handling it very well."
Hopkins, who has been with the organization since 2013, has made his name in Houston. Seeing the general manager's come and go over the years, Hopkins feels O'Brien knowing what he wants to do as a head coach is an advantage for him when looking for players.
When asked if O'Brien could be a better general manager than head coach, Hopkins answered, "I'm not sure."
Hopkins added, "I can't speak on that because I've never, honestly, I don't know how that works upstairs. What those guys go through, I'm pretty sure other GM's are pretty knowledgeable about football. But, I think it's definitely probably an advantage that he's coached before and you know actually been out there on the football field and knows exactly what's going on X's and O's wise. So, I'm pretty sure that helps."
Funny you don't hear people asking that when O'Brien heaps praises onto Watson.What else is he supposed to say?
Funny you don't hear people asking that when O'Brien heaps praises onto Watson.
So a decent HC is not going to "stand up" for his starting QB? Sorry, but that's a real skewed reasoning.O’Brien doesn’t work for Watson.
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DeAndre Hopkins Confident in Bill O'Brien Handling GM Duties for the Texans
an hour ago
Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins and his mother, Sabrina Greenlee, were on Radio Row in Miami, Florida, at Super Bowl LIV. Hopkins and his mother were discussing Sabrina's upcoming project of a film of his mother's life overcoming domestic violence.
The film is set to release in 2021, with production and development currently taking place.
Hopkins and his mother sat down on The Main Event with Jake Asman and Cody Stoots on SB Nation Radio to discuss multiple topics.
One of the most significant discussion points for the Texans is the recent move to name head coach Bill O'Brien the general manager of the organization. Asman and Stoots took time to ask Hopkins about the move to make O'Brien the general manager.
When asked if O'Brien could be overloaded with being the general manager and head coach, Hopkins gave his thoughts.
"You know, it's not easy, man," Hopkins said of O'Brien. "I'm pretty sure he has a lot on his plate, but he handles it pretty well. Being able to go out there and still coach a team at a competitive level the way we did and compete for almost a title man, it's not easy, he's human, but he does a great job handling it very well."
Hopkins, who has been with the organization since 2013, has made his name in Houston. Seeing the general manager's come and go over the years, Hopkins feels O'Brien knowing what he wants to do as a head coach is an advantage for him when looking for players.
When asked if O'Brien could be a better general manager than head coach, Hopkins answered, "I'm not sure."
Hopkins added, "I can't speak on that because I've never, honestly, I don't know how that works upstairs. What those guys go through, I'm pretty sure other GM's are pretty knowledgeable about football. But, I think it's definitely probably an advantage that he's coached before and you know actually been out there on the football field and knows exactly what's going on X's and O's wise. So, I'm pretty sure that helps."
There’s a difference. Obrien has proven time and again that he is incompetent at his job and one if the requirements of his job is to teach and coach up Watson.Funny you don't hear people asking that when O'Brien heaps praises onto Watson.
I can appreciate your take and I agree..............neither article should reflect on exact true feelings and related facts.There’s a difference. Obrien has proven time and again that he is incompetent at his job and one if the requirements of his job is to teach and coach up Watson.
I think speeds point was that you don’t talk **** about you’re employers in public. He’s right.
This is why I hate articles like this. Regardless of who it is that person is always going to say what’s in his best interests. Nothing but fluff pieces. Waste of time reading them.
Well Hopkins is dumb if he feels that way. But nobody has ever accused that guy of being intelligent.
What do you expect the guy to say?
This dude and this SB level QB bull crap. Lol smh like he’s this expert who knows who is one and who is not one.
So Carl Smith, the main person working with Watson on a daily basis, now doesn't know what he's doing and is all of a sudden ineffective?
Ummm sir mix-a-Lot ( disclaimers DJ name) you don’t know that. So stop spinning your turn table full of doom and gloom songs. Put on some hype music for change.
To be totally honest, Carl Smith isn't running or calling the offense. He's doing what he can but, in my opinion, OB is rendering his efforts useless. What makes it even more apparent is the success he had with Russell Wilson while HC, Carroll and OC, Schottenheimer were running the offense. In Houston OB is the HC and OC.....what could possibly be the difference maker, Watson?
Devlin can't coach an OL but we've only seen him try to coach an OL under OB. Devlin was the QC coach for offensive components with the Cardinals from 2000-2003, then moved to Toledo where he was OL coach from 2004-2005, then coached the Jets TE's from 2006-2012, moved to Asst OL coach from 2013-2014 before coming to Houston in 2015. His longest tenured coaching job at any level was with the Jets as their TE coach. OB's offensive style sure hasn't lent itself to helping his staff coaches succeed.
The article you posted, and your rebuttal to the comment on it was my exact sentiments and defense I had for O’Brien about 18 months ago. “But the players like him.” Eventually though, I got to the point of not being able to defend O’Brien any longer; after all of the same mistakes repeated. Just like you, steelb and a few others don’t defend Watson. The difference is, I gave O’Brien 5 years before I changed my opinion on him but you and others never gave Watson a chance, a benefit of doubt. And for the record, I have been critical of Watson. If he continues to make the same mistakes, I’ll want him gone too. As far as I’m concerned, that moment is going to occur faster than it did for O’Brien. I’m at my ropes end with the both of them after what happened in KC.Funny you don't hear people asking that when O'Brien heaps praises onto Watson.
Carl Smith has spent one offseason with Watson while he had to learn O'Brien's offense and how he wants his QBs to function in that offense. How many years did Smith spend with Wilson before Wilson became the QB he is today? I bet it wasn't one season. How many years did it take Peyton Manning to understand what Tom Moore was coaching?
Also, when it comes to the coaches on the offensive side of the ball. It is stunning the lack of experience on the staff. Godsey had no prior experience as an OC. In fact, his most extensive NFL experience was two years as the Patriots' TE coach. Even after leaving the Texans, he is back to being a TE coach.
With Kelly, besides being a graduate assistant at Penn State and being mentored by O'Brien, I have no idea what qualifies him to be on a NFL coaching staff. The guy went from graduate assistant to NFL Quality Control coach, to TE coach and then OC. Would you trust that guy with calling the plays?
Since O'Brien has a Vulcan nerve pinch on his OCs and the playbook, I don't know if any experienced OC would want the job or if O'Brien is simply surrounding himself with loyal "yes men" who cannot bring themselves to provide honest feedback. Everyone just works around the scheme.
The article you posted, and your rebuttal to the comment on it was my exact sentiments and defense I had for O’Brien about 18 months ago. “But the players like him.” Eventually though, I got to the point of not being able to defend O’Brien any longer; after all of the same mistakes repeated. Just like you, steelb and a few others don’t defend Watson. The difference is, I gave O’Brien 5 years before I changed my opinion on him but you and others never gave Watson a chance, a benefit of doubt. And for the record, I have been critical of Watson. If he continues to make the same mistakes, I’ll want him gone too. As far as I’m concerned, that moment is going to occur faster than it did for O’Brien. I’m at my ropes end with the both of them after what happened in KC.
I am still giving him a chance. But I also know it's unlikely that he changes after 3 years in the league.
It is what it is.