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geka

Waterboy
chargers suck
lions suck
texans suck more

Davis suxs and needs to be benched
Our D suxs need to fire fangio
play calling suxs fire palmer
Team suxs need to fire capers
I will be shocked if we win any games if we get luck maybe win 2
 
This is a second rate coaching staff. When the Texans were created none of these guys had jobs. There is a reason they didn't.
 
With the first pick in the draft. and a $25 million for 5 year guaranted contract......... That might entice Stoops to leave OU and come here. :headbang:
 
I guess we had to turn back into typical Houston fans eventually, right? Lose 2 games due to turnovers and cry that it's all because of the coaching. When your star RB's coughing up the ball and the points off those turnovers are the margin of victory, it's NOT JUST THE COACHES.

That's too bad. Now I can't make fun of Dolphin fans anymore. We're back.
 
hahahahaha...i'm with ya'll fire the whole bunch...and while were at it fire the refs...jesus...whose the next old coach that we can bring back...i know bring back ditka
 
geka said:
chargers suck
lions suck
texans suck more

Davis suxs and needs to be benched
Our D suxs need to fire fangio
play calling suxs fire palmer
Team suxs need to fire capers
I will be shocked if we win any games if we get luck maybe win 2

reread my post i said DD sucks and needs to be benched
 
TexanExile said:
I guess we had to turn back into typical Houston fans eventually, right? Lose 2 games due to turnovers and cry that it's all because of the coaching. When your star RB's coughing up the ball and the points off those turnovers are the margin of victory, it's NOT JUST THE COACHES.

That's too bad. Now I can't make fun of Dolphin fans anymore. We're back.


Actually it IS the coaching when they continue to put the ball in the hands of the fumbling RB. I understand Hollings is out, but something needs to be done. Aren't these the same coaches who benched Stacey MAck after 1 fumble last year?
 
Forget the fumbles, the bottom line is that these coaches are not getting the job done. We'e 0-2, end of story.
 
keyfro said:
hahahahaha...i'm with ya'll fire the whole bunch...and while were at it fire the refs...jesus...whose the next old coach that we can bring back...i know bring back ditka
Wonder what Pardee's up to these days...
 
texansfan88 said:
you guys need to leave if you dont like the texans, cuz i'm pretty sick and tired of watching you whine everytime we lose.
If we didnt like the Texans so much, why would we be so upset about a loss? Id be more worried about a fan like you who doesnt get fired up when his team goes out and turns the ball over and plays with no passion or intensity and loses 2 very winnable games. :twocents:
 
TexanExile said:
Lose 2 games due to turnovers and cry that it's all because of the coaching. QUOTE]


I felt ok blaming the Chargers game on turnovers but not this game.

We are a bad team. Period. We may have taken a step backwards this season and if that is the case, the coaching staff may need to go.

offense - "D" - 16 points against a bad team, pathetic first half, 3 more turnovers and there should have been at least 5 more

defense - "F" - had a couple of good series but we got whipped by a rookie receiver and gave up 21 points to a bad team

special teams - "F" - automatic F for giving up a TD

coaching - "F" - I lost respect for Capers when he failed to bench Davis after the second fumble. I think Capers will be gone the moment a real coach is on the market.

we absolutely deserve to be 0 and 2, and until we prove otherwise, we may be the worst team in the league. blaming this game on turnovers is short-sighted.

so anyhow, LET'S BEAT KC!!!! :headbang:
 
Nerf Herder yes we can blame the coaches...i understand that capers is a run first coach...which is fine...but when the obvious weakness to the lions defense is pass coverage and you don't attack that and when your down by more than 2 touchdowns and your still running the ball you can blame the coach...we do a great job of moving the ball but when your down in the fourth quarter running the ball should be thrown out...i mean come on if johnson can catch a 54yd touchdown pass why not try it three or four times a game
 
geka said:
chargers suck
lions suck
texans suck more

Davis suxs and needs to be benched
Our D suxs need to fire fangio
play calling suxs fire palmer
Team suxs need to fire capers
I will be shocked if we win any games if we get luck maybe win 2

I Agree Completely...How Did We End Up Taking 3 Steps Backwards When We Were "Supposed" To Win 7-9 Games This Year? The Players Suck, But That Reflects Upon The Piss Poor Job The Coaching Staff Has Done...
 
keyfro said:
Nerf Herder yes we can blame the coaches...i understand that capers is a run first coach...which is fine...but when the obvious weakness to the lions defense is pass coverage and you don't attack that and when your down by more than 2 touchdowns and your still running the ball you can blame the coach...we do a great job of moving the ball but when your down in the fourth quarter running the ball should be thrown out...i mean come on if johnson can catch a 54yd touchdown pass why not try it three or four times a game

2 fumbles by Tiki Davis, 5 sacks, and 9 penalties (Chester Pitts had 2 false starts!!) sure didn't help either. Those are 3 huge stats that coaches can't control. We had 400+ yards of total offense, so I know we didn't have a problem moving the ball. Coaches are easy to blame, but you can't place our 0 - 2 start squarely on their shoulders. At some point you have to look at players and wonder why they can't hold on to the flippin' ball.

chargers suck
lions suck
texans suck more

Davis suxs and needs to be benched
Our D suxs need to fire fangio
play calling suxs fire palmer
Team suxs need to fire capers
I will be shocked if we win any games if we get luck maybe win 2

This is a good example of a hometown troll, who knows the solution to our problem yet can't manage to tackle elementary spelling and grammar. Someone who thinks that the first 2 weeks of the season are indicative of the remaining 15.
 
TexanExile said:
I guess we had to turn back into typical Houston fans eventually, right? Lose 2 games due to turnovers and cry that it's all because of the coaching. When your star RB's coughing up the ball and the points off those turnovers are the margin of victory, it's NOT JUST THE COACHES.

That's too bad. Now I can't make fun of Dolphin fans anymore. We're back.

:rofl:

Too true, too true!!

Still...should I ever be so fortunate to run into Dom Capers on the street, it would be nice to just give him a shake and say "WHAT ARE YOU DOING?? They're on to us!!". This team needs to have some fun...I mean come on...last few minutes of the game, you're down by 12...let Carr loose...what's it going to hurt really? Worse case we turnover again and they might score...bad, I know. (But ya know...we're losing anyway...) I'd be willing to take the risk just to see some excitement in this team, to get a little wild every once in while. I don't know...maybe that's the poker player in me talking...you play tight 98% of the time, but that 2% you mix things up a bit just to keep people guessing. Remember the first season, when we used to do those crazy things, and they would actually pay off? Back then we were just the crazy new kids...now we're boring. Yay. I'm not calling for Dom's head, I just think maybe he needs to remember that it's a game and that sometimes you just say "what the hell, have fun guys". I mean, this isn't baseball. :rofl:
 
Make no mistake...there absolutely are some problems in the coaching decisions being made by the Texans. Anytime a team REPEATEDLY gives up huge gains on 3rd down after playing well on the first two downs (hence the 3rd-and-long!), something's up. And I think Capers would have more credibility as a no-nonsense coach if he would've applied the same policy to Davis that he did to Mack last year: you fumble the ball twice, you sit down. It would've given us a chance to let Hollings give him a break and fumble it in Davis' place awhile. (Just kidding...)

But this offense IS generating yards. Carr's one of the top-ranked passers this week again. The scheme's got problems, but firing the coach or coordinator after week 2 wouldn't do anything but make us worse. Addressing these turnovers and penalties has to be the #1 priority for Palmer. Without Davis' fumbles, we control the clock and win both these games.

Guys, let's not turn this franchise into Arizona or Chicago, where they change coaches as often as Aggies change underwear. This staff has assembled some real talent, and they deserve a chance to salvage this season.
 
TexanExile said:
And I think Capers would have more credibility as a no-nonsense coach if he would've applied the same policy to Davis that he did to Mack last year: you fumble the ball twice, you sit down. It would've given us a chance to let Hollings give him a break and fumble it in Davis' place awhile. (Just kidding...)
Hollings was on the inactive list with a knee injury. Should be back for KC.

The Texan coaching staff will have all season to iron this out. Probably '05 as well. You're right that these are the players they've assembled. They'll live or die with them.
 
Alot of us were saying 8-8.

The truth is there are a combination of things going wrong, plus the fact the team is trying to break-in two rookie starters on defense. The coaches are trying, but it just takes awhile for the lessons to be learned. I think we will get agonizingly better as each game goes by. The main thing though, is they better find a pass rush on defense and get a lot better picking up the various blitzes on offense when we are being pass rushed. And of course, the turnovers have got to stop. The K.C. game is really going to test our cajones.
 
Are coach is horrible it isn't hard to tell what plays we were going run, our offense is so predictable, don't get me wrong im a big Domanick Davis fan, but you don't run 2 plays n then throw it on 3rd down when we have 4 explosive wide receivers thats just bad play calling
 
I suspect given Capers tendencies that the other team is loading up the box looking for DD. That in fact makes it much more likely that you are going to have a fumble. When you are on the 15 yard line (10 + CP's false start) and make no attempt at the end zone, tells you every thing you need to know. We were behind at that point in time. I would also say, at the end of the game, kick a field goal and then you still have time to go for the TD with an onside kick. Why waste time trying to score. Take the certain score with Chris and try your on side kick. If it fails you might still stop them defensively. You have to have another possession anyway. We have an awful lot of offensive potential and we are doing nothing to take advantage of it. Capers has tunnel vision and can only in vision the run. When you run the ball you generally have to have three runs in a row to make the 10. With the pass you only need to make 1 out of 3. In fact that's what happened with Harrington a number of times. It was strike one, strike two, oh wow, home run. Oh, and Yes, fire the entire coaching staff.
 
Capers has another big problem. He wants to employ an offense based on having a big durable dominating back. He doesn't have that in DD. What he has is a potentially dominating arial attack with a back who can make a H*** a lot of yardage when the other team begins to look for the pass rather than the run. Talent wise this team would look much better running a West Coast type of offense. We need to think pass 1st, then run. Later in the 2nd half DD did well when they were looking for the PASS. What Capers wants is not what he has. He seems to be incapable of adjusting. As much as I dislike Parcels, his 1st comments when he reached Dallas were to the affect you have to look at what you have and do the best you can with what you have. You have to adapt to what your players can do best, not what you can do best.
 
400 plus yards total offense. Ive never seen the Texans move the ball so well between the red zone. Ive also never seen so many turn overs at critical times. Why stop running when your gaining big chunks of yards. Everybody knew Vince Lambardis Breen Bay Packers right sweep was coming too. He used to say, "So lets see you stop it!" The fact is every time the Texans gain big yardage or make a momentum changing play they do something to screw it up with stupid mistakes and turnovers. The O-Coach doesnt fumble and the D-coach doesnt get a roughing the passer penalty to nulify an interception. The secondary coach doesnt face guard a receiver while he is trying to catch the ball. These are pro-bowlers making mistakes folks. They already know how to play the game.
 
Jwwillis said:
400 plus yards total offense. Ive never seen the Texans move the ball so well between the red zone. Ive also never seen so many turn overs at critical times. Why stop running when your gaining big chunks of yards. Everybody knew Vince Lambardis Breen Bay Packers right sweep was coming too. He used to say, "So lets see you stop it!" The fact is every time the Texans gain big yardage or make a momentum changing play they do something to screw it up with stupid mistakes and turnovers. The O-Coach doesnt fumble and the D-coach doesnt get a roughing the passer penalty to nulify an interception. The secondary coach doesnt face guard a receiver while he is trying to catch the ball. These are pro-bowlers making mistakes folks. They already know how to play the game.

I am going to wait until after the bye to determine how well we are doing. The OL is going to be outstanding by then. Your geuss is as good as mine with the defense. They are not playing inspired football right now. It may be because of the lack of blitz's. ST has not done that bad of a job except one play. I may not understand why you run the ball in the 4th quarter when down by more than a TD, but its their jobs on the line.
 
TexanExile said:
.... This staff has assembled some real talent, and they deserve a chance to salvage this season.
Maybe so, but at what point are the coaches going to try to get inside the players heads?
Are they even capable of it? That is the big question.
They are doing a lousy job! It looks like Sunday at the neighborhood park with them..
The talent is there. But the players truly look undisciplined. Watching the sidelines, the players & coaches .. did you see anyone looking like they even cared what was happening. Capers was daydreaming.. staring and taking his notes as always, Carr was grinning ... guess it was that funny!
If the main players of the organization don't care, why should anyone else..
If you want to watch intense pro football ... tune into one of the other games.
I don't know if the Texans can hit a lower low then they are at right now.
Guess we'll find out as they muddle thru the season.
 
SassyTexan said:
Maybe so, but at what point are the coaches going to try to get inside the players heads?
Are they even capable of it? That is the big question.
They are doing a lousy job! It looks like Sunday at the neighborhood park with them..
The talent is there. But the players truly look undisciplined. Watching the sidelines, the players & coaches .. did you see anyone looking like they even cared what was happening. Capers was daydreaming.. staring and taking his notes as always, Carr was grinning ... guess it was that funny!
If the main players of the organization don't care, why should anyone else..
If you want to watch intense pro football ... tune into one of the other games.
I don't know if the Texans can hit a lower low then they are at right now.
Guess we'll find out as they muddle thru the season.

Bold mine cac :coffee:

I've noticed this too and was wondering what it is all about. It seems to me that a lot of the other head coaches carry play selection sheets with them and have a lot of input into the playcalling. If Capers needs to know what happened after the game he doesn't need notes, there's always game film. :twocents:
 
Ibar_Harry said:
I suspect given Capers tendencies that the other team is loading up the box looking for DD. That in fact makes it much more likely that you are going to have a fumble.

Davis' fumbles weren't the result of bone-jarring stuffs at the LOS. Both came while he had already picked up a few yards - one towards the middle of the field and one towards the sideline. Davis just did a poor job of protecting the ball.

Bad coaching is sometimes a valid argument, but not when it comes to coughing the ball up 4 times and a 3 year vet. having 2 false starts in one game. The bottom line is that if Davis hangs on to the ball we're 2 - 0 and none of these Fire Coach X. comments exist.
 
Some of this criticism just sounds foolish. Two weeks ago everyone admitted there would be growing pains and most of the board agreed that the beginning of the season would be rough. I'll admit I didn't expect anything this bad but give it a rest. It's one thing to criticize the coaches and players and I am all for people expressing their opinions, but it's another to just babble on about how "they all suck, fire them all" after week two.

This team is built around winners and the fact that the losses were due to lack of discipline and not a lack of talent tells me they will get this thing turned around. These guys won't like being at the rock bottom of the NFL for long and they will be out to prove to the NFL that they can and will overcome these setbacks.
 
I've seen the "Caper note taking" brought up a few times... I believe I heard or saw somewhere that's his play selection sheet (though not as big and colorful and laminated like other coaches)... but he keeps his notes on it as to what worked, what didn't and the results of the play. These notes to be used during the rest of the game for future plays.

I'd rather see the calmness of a leader (coach / QB) than one that screams on the sidelines, gets rattled, and throws objects around.... that was a bit extreme I guess, but not sure if that's what some of you are looking for.
 
A4toZ said:
I've seen the "Caper note taking" brought up a few times... I believe I heard or saw somewhere that's his play selection sheet (though not as big and colorful and laminated like other coaches)... but he keeps his notes on it as to what worked, what didn't and the results of the play. These notes to be used during the rest of the game for future plays.
I'd rather see the calmness of a leader (coach / QB) than one that screams on the sidelines, gets rattled, and throws objects around.... that was a bit extreme I guess, but not sure if that's what some of you are looking for.

Bold Mine CAC :coffee:

Guess that explains the 11 dumpoffs down the middle to Davis.

Wonder why we didn't throw another TD pass to Johnson, that worked too.

Actually Im not disappointed with the O except for the turnovers.
Our D, however, seems to be out to lunch. :twocents:

Not looking for an argument A2Z I know its just perception, but Capers just doesnt inspire confidence in me. But he's probably the best coach for this team at this time.
Gotta vent someplace, wife won't let me do it at home. :o
 
what can you say about the last coaching fiasco? i have seen little league football teams better prepared than the texans were sunday. if any of the coaches cashes their weekly paycheck they should be charged with fraud. i went through a great deal of grief to make sure i would be in texas to see the first two games. i thought only the oilers could break my heart so easily. i stand corrected. my fault for thinking maybe this "houston football team" would be a little different. the approach taken by the coaching staff was disgraceful and not even worthy of an amateur effort.
 
Please step off the bandwagon immediately. We don't need this kind of fan anyways. The approach in both games have been managed well by the coaching staff. Our offense got into the redzone, our players fumbled or threw ints. You can't blame a coach for that. If we don't fumble and actually put the ball in the endzone, you would see a totally dominant offensive Houston Texans machine.
 
oilerfan said:
what can you say about the last coaching fiasco? i have seen little league football teams better prepared than the texans were sunday. if any of the coaches cashes their weekly paycheck they should be charged with fraud. i went through a great deal of grief to make sure i would be in texas to see the first two games. i thought only the oilers could break my heart so easily. i stand corrected. my fault for thinking maybe this "houston football team" would be a little different. the approach taken by the coaching staff was disgraceful and not even worthy of an amateur effort.

Care to add any analysis or specific examples to go with that opinion? Otherwise this is going in the Fire Everybody thread.
 
I am really tired of THESE fans who are coming out of the woodwork already. If you think it's so easy, why don't you build your own team? Or maybe you should go jump on the Titans bandwagon...
 
Although I have been a little critical of some of the game plans/schemes/ and various calls on both sides, the bottom line is that if the offense hangs on to the rock, we are at least 1-1, and perhaps 2-0. The coaches aren't on the field when that happens. There's enough blame to spread around among the players, coaches, and front office for the 0-2 start. To pin it all on the coaches, without any analysis, comes accross as a knee jerk, troll like post. Come back if you can add anything of substance to your rant.
 
There has to be a reason why we are sucking up the field on Sunday's, I think it is the coaching staff, with all the talent we have we should put some W's into the standings sheet. It may be Capers, may not be Capers, but something needs to change one way or another.
 
There has to be a reason why we are sucking up the field on Sunday's, I think it is the coaching staff,
Look at the bottom of this list and you will find your answer. http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/OFF-TURNOVERS/2004/regular?sort_col_1=9 The coaching staff isn't fumbling and throwing interceptions. There's a reason why 4 of the bottom 6 teams on that list are all 0-2. In some cases (like Miami) turnovers are only part of the problem. In our case, we are at least 1-1 and maybe even 2-0 without the turnovers.
 
JBx said:
There has to be a reason why we are sucking up the field on Sunday's, I think it is the coaching staff, with all the talent we have we should put some W's into the standings sheet. It may be Capers, may not be Capers, but something needs to change one way or another.

It is amazing to me that people are fixated on the coaches after two games where turnovers and poor special teams play have resulted in 35 of the 55 points the other teams have scored.
 
texan279 said:
If you think it's so easy, why don't you build your own team?

ah.. the old "I'd like to see you do better" argument.

sorry but that ranks up there with "trust me" and "I bet you wouldn't say that to my face" as the most worthless things to say in an online debate.

:yap
 
sorry but that ranks up there with "trust me" and "I bet you wouldn't say that to my face" as the most worthless things to say in an online debate.

Well at least I support my team 365 days a year, in the offseason, no matter if they go 0-16, no matter how bad the team is doing. I don't come here like "some people" who come here only when the going gets rough, who act like they could run the team better themselves, ***** and moan, then start threads like "FIRE EVERYONE", "FIRE PALMER", "CUT CARR", then disappear until things start looking good again.
 
texan279 said:
Well at least I support my team 365 days a year, in the offseason, no matter if they go 0-16, no matter how bad the team is doing. I don't come here like "some people" who come here only when the going gets rough, who act like they could run the team better themselves, ***** and moan, then start threads like "FIRE EVERYONE", "FIRE PALMER", "CUT CARR", then disappear until things start looking good again.

its a good thing for fans to voice their opinions. its good when fans boo too. we don't want to be one of those cities where management knows they will have a stadium full of happy paying customers no matter what garbage they put on the field. all of us have the right to ***** and moan and we all have the right to opine on how things should be ran. I don't think any of us are tossing out our deep-steel blue in favor of titan blue or cowboy silver just yet. :popcorn:
 
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