I hope AJ does go to the Colts, because when he does, and has a real QB he will show this coaching staff how dumb they really are. With no QB carousel and a real QB he will have a career year for TDs and possibly yards. And like so many times before the Texans will look dumb.
DUMB DUMB Texans coaching staff, can't believe McNair is allowing this to happen.
This franchise has been the Colts' biatch for 13 seasons, and even when the Colts only won two games, one of them was against the 'playoff-caliber' Texans with freakin' Dan Orlovsky at QB (you know the former 0-16 Lions QB). Unfortunately, I see absolutely nothing that is going to change this pecking order any time soon.
Colts just lost the AFC Championship game to the eventual SB champions. Their superstar QB is only three years into his career.
Meanwhile, the Texans still have the three stooges for a QB corps.
You want sick? Say he goes to the Colts and, with a good quarterback, has three or four 1000 yard seasons and a Super Bowl win*. He enters the Hall of Fame as a....???????
*I know, I know - pretty wild speculation for a washed up prima donna.
This is our destiny as Houston football fans. It's been this way ever since I can remember, even when Houston had good teams, they were NEVER good enough.
If A.J. wins a ring in Indy, his possible HoF bust won't show it, but no doubt he retires and lives in Indy as a result.
I believe if the narrative we've heard is true then the WR coming in would be the guy taking the role away from AJ so I think any free agent WR we might pursue would be told that. The worst thing about it is the Texans appear to have treated a good man shabbily which might give them pause to come here but nothing that more dollars can't fix.
That's a page out of Bud Adams' playbook.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

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For the record, I'm comparing McNair (not O'Brien) to Bud.
Both are good at making money, but not at running an NFL team.
Y'know, far be it from me to defend Bud Adams, but in hindsight, I have no doubt that he wanted to win. A lot. It was more than just making money, even though he never quite figured it all out. His 7 year playoff run with the run & shoot had the highest payroll and most talented team on paper. Unfortunately, he just hired the wrong head coach.
I like AJ, but if I'm the Texans and I have a strong sense he'll go to Indy......I'm trading him to the highest bidder who aren't the Colts. Sorry AJ, but I ain't having any of that. Off to the Raiders, Browns or some other team that must get to the cap floor
Tha' Raiders! Man, that would be cold blooded to ship him off to Oakland, although bizarre if he was catching balls from Derek Carr.