Hervoyel
BUENO!
I finished watching this game and immediately began wondering what all this meant. What in the hell did I just watch and where is this thing headed? The Texans would (I was certain) beat the Cardinals. This was a Carson Palmer led team that's been inept for years so surely this would be the turnaround for our season. Too late maybe to save the playoffs but in time to maybe contend for a Wild Card and in time to see the team rebuilt around a young, mobile, QB. No more Schaub-ball sounded good to me.
Now I'm thinking we're maybe a 4 win team. 6 at the outside. I think that a lot more is broken than I was willing to believe and I think that things aren't really going to change as much as I wanted them to.
Coaching. I feel pretty confident that the coaching staff (with the possible exception of the epically inept Coach Joe on Special Teams) is coming back. I think that Arian Foster going on IR is probably a sign that the team is willing to pack in its hopes for 2013 and call the season on account of injury. This has happened in the past and now, just like then the wave of injuries will be used as an all-purpose "cover" for everything that didn't work the way it was supposed to this year. The official party line will be that injuries killed the 2013 season. That's how the 2010 season was explained away and nothing really changed after that.
Coach Joe will finally get the boot but it will be a quiet, honorable kicking to the curb. Gary will come back and take over mentoring Case for the future. Wade will come back and continue waiting to see if Gary is going to get fired. Special Teams will get better. Offense will get better. Defense will continue to slide.
Schaub is done here. Ed Reed is going home. Antonio Smith is going too. Arian Foster may never come back to play and even if he does he may never be the RB we remember. No, Ben Tate isn't a viable substitute for Arian Foster. Ben Tate is an excellent compliment to Arian Foster. That's about it.
The Texans will dump every bit of salary they can get away with dumping and go young in 2014. They'll win 8-9 games and call it a success since they were "rebuilding" from the disasterous 2013 campaign and there was so much turnover.
I think ultimately watching the 2014 (and even 2015) Texans will be just as frustrating as the 2006-2013 Texans have been.
Now I'm thinking we're maybe a 4 win team. 6 at the outside. I think that a lot more is broken than I was willing to believe and I think that things aren't really going to change as much as I wanted them to.
Coaching. I feel pretty confident that the coaching staff (with the possible exception of the epically inept Coach Joe on Special Teams) is coming back. I think that Arian Foster going on IR is probably a sign that the team is willing to pack in its hopes for 2013 and call the season on account of injury. This has happened in the past and now, just like then the wave of injuries will be used as an all-purpose "cover" for everything that didn't work the way it was supposed to this year. The official party line will be that injuries killed the 2013 season. That's how the 2010 season was explained away and nothing really changed after that.
Coach Joe will finally get the boot but it will be a quiet, honorable kicking to the curb. Gary will come back and take over mentoring Case for the future. Wade will come back and continue waiting to see if Gary is going to get fired. Special Teams will get better. Offense will get better. Defense will continue to slide.
Schaub is done here. Ed Reed is going home. Antonio Smith is going too. Arian Foster may never come back to play and even if he does he may never be the RB we remember. No, Ben Tate isn't a viable substitute for Arian Foster. Ben Tate is an excellent compliment to Arian Foster. That's about it.
The Texans will dump every bit of salary they can get away with dumping and go young in 2014. They'll win 8-9 games and call it a success since they were "rebuilding" from the disasterous 2013 campaign and there was so much turnover.
I think ultimately watching the 2014 (and even 2015) Texans will be just as frustrating as the 2006-2013 Texans have been.