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Not any more... She's history... not even yesterdays news anymore. Now she's just desperate for attention.you just dissed Hannah Montana. She's good at what she does.
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Not any more... She's history... not even yesterdays news anymore. Now she's just desperate for attention.you just dissed Hannah Montana. She's good at what she does.
Not any more... She's history... not even yesterdays news anymore. Now she's just desperate for attention.
I hadn't heard. I guess the VMAs were a better option than "Naked and Afraid."She's "history" but just hosted the 2015 VMAs?
I don't like her at all, but older dudes like us don't have much insight into pop culture relevancy these days.
I hadn't heard. I guess the VMAs were a better option than "Naked and Afraid."
Bad eyes. I thought you said watching her tail?lol! I suppose. I don't watch any pop culture, especially the VMAs (or really any industry award shows for that matter). I only knew about her hosting because I have to see those Yahoo news headlines when I go to check my e-mail.
I'd love to see her on Naked and Afraid, though. She wouldn't last a couple of days out there, and I would have a little fun watching her fail.![]()
Bad eyes. I thought you said watching her tail?
ummm...that would be a negative. She's got a chicken butt. She is a nasty little creature.
Agreed! Society would be better off without the Mileys, Biebers, Kardashians of the Worldummm...that would be a negative. She's got a chicken butt. She is a nasty little creature.
Getting rid of AJ, Myers and signing Hoyer are firable offenses.
Great post. Rick Smith is an abomination. We all know this. O'Brien's personnel decisions and drafts are worthy of the pink soap. He has lost me. Getting rid of AJ, Myers and signing Hoyer are firable offenses. For a an offensive guru, we are fielding the worst offense in the AFC with the worst QB play. Some supposed QB whisperer. Our coach is a fraud.
Why O'Brien will get Fired!
1. One of his first player personnel decisions was to cut Owen Daniel and Daniel Manning, both in the last year of their contract, both would've been compensatory draft picks if they had played out the last year of their contract. (Manning was resigned the same year he was cut) (2) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
2. Cut DJ Swearinger 2nd RD/#57 - (1) DRAFT PICK WASTED
3. Traded 2014 draft picks #101, #179 to move up to #83 to draft Louis Nix, Cut Nix. - (3) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
4. Traded 2015 draft picks #51, #116, #195 to move up to #43 to draft Bednardrick McKinney - (3) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
5. Traded 2015 draft picks #82, #152, #229, DeVier Posey to move up to #70 to draft Jaelen Strong - (4) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
6. McNair not pleased with all the Hard Knocks profanity.
IN LESS THAN 24 MONTHS BILL O'BRIEN HAS THROWN AWAY 12 DRAFT PICKS. IN THE 2ND YEAR OF HIS CONTRACT O'BRIEN HAS NOT ADDRESSED THE TEAM'S MAJOR DEFICIENCY AT QB.
But Bill O'Brien is 9-9 in 18 games while playing six different quarterbacks and dealing with several key injuries (Arian Foster) and a makeshift offensive line with a banged up Duane Brown, who is also missing games. He's not going to lose his job anytime soon. He's going to get his "four years here" at minimum before being fired even if we keep losing. If after four years he still can't find a successful quarterback then he's likely gone. A good quarterback, especially an elite one, can mask a lot of those failed draft picks.Why O'Brien will get Fired!
1. One of his first player personnel decisions was to cut Owen Daniel and Daniel Manning, both in the last year of their contract, both would've been compensatory draft picks if they had played out the last year of their contract. (Manning was resigned the same year he was cut) (2) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
2. Cut DJ Swearinger 2nd RD/#57 - (1) DRAFT PICK WASTED
3. Traded 2014 draft picks #101, #179 to move up to #83 to draft Louis Nix, Cut Nix. - (3) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
4. Traded 2015 draft picks #51, #116, #195 to move up to #43 to draft Bednardrick McKinney - (3) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
5. Traded 2015 draft picks #82, #152, #229, DeVier Posey to move up to #70 to draft Jaelen Strong - (4) DRAFT PICKS WASTED
6. McNair not pleased with all the Hard Knocks profanity.
IN LESS THAN 24 MONTHS BILL O'BRIEN HAS THROWN AWAY 12 DRAFT PICKS. IN THE 2ND YEAR OF HIS CONTRACT O'BRIEN HAS NOT ADDRESSED THE TEAM'S MAJOR DEFICIENCY AT QB.
This type of analysis is why you are far and away the best poster on this board.
But Bill O'Brien is 9-9 in 18 games while playing six different quarterbacks and dealing with several key injuries (Arian Foster) and a makeshift offensive line with a banged up Duane Brown, who is also missing games. He's not going to lose his job anytime soon. He's going to get his "four years here" at minimum before being fired even if we keep losing. If after four years he still can't find a successful quarterback then he's likely gone. A good quarterback, especially an elite one, can mask a lot of those failed draft picks.
Why O'Brien will get Fired!
Great post. I am going to send this to others and give you credit. This type of analysis is why you are far and away the best poster on this board.
And he's 100% right, O'Brien will eventually get fired, as do 99% of coaches in the NFL. And then he'll claim that he was right.Is that what you're actually predicting, or is that just something that you just want to happen?
Yet again, you have no answer to the facts that Texian has presented. All you have are snide comments. The cognitive dissonance you are experiencing is telling. The first step is admitting your problem. You have faith in the Texans and think they know what they are doing. The reality is they don't. Facts are on our side. You can't refute it.Is that what you're actually predicting, or is that just something that you just want to happen?
Yet again, you have no answer to the facts that Texian has presented.
It common for new coaches to cut players that don't fit their scheme, culture or are expensive. I have no issue with cutting OD or Manning.
Nix, was an error but the guy had talent, so I don't mind them taking a shot on a guy.
I'm not sure how you can complain about trading up to grab players until you see how said players turn out. If Strong and McKinney turn into to studs then I don't thin anyone is going to complain about trading up to get them. You have to give young guys a chance. We're 2 freaking games into their rookie season. I remember people complain about Brown and KJ as young players and they turned out to be good players.
BTW, I remember several years ago Texian talking about trading a boat load of picks (including multiple first rounders) and players to get RG3. Would he have fired himself after seeing how RG turned out?
Clearly Nix was a mistake.
Manning and OD I would put down as mistakes.
Don't see how DJ goes on OB.
It's way too early to call McKinney and Strong wasted. Trying to leverage that into 7 wasted picks is chicanery.
The McNair thing is made up.
and yes it is true that kids in middle school do frequent and participate on this message board.Get a room already.
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And he's 100% right, O'Brien will eventually get fired, as do 99% of coaches in the NFL. And then he'll claim that he was right.
For the record, I wanted Whisenhunt.
I will never understand McNair's thought process when he hires.
O'Brien I don't understand. New England coaches have yet to succeed. The one with the most potential drafted Tim Tebow in Denver and was driven out of town with torches and pitchforks. We chose a guy with no real experience at the NFL level, and 2 years in college who literally brought up his college coaches. Had Romeo not been available we'd have a coaching staff with as much NFL experience as Peyton Manning ... combined. Actually, take Romeo and Vrabel out of the equation ... do we combine our major coaches to equal Manning's 18-19 years in the NFL? O'Brien came to us with 5 years in the league, so I guess that's a pretty good chunk. I'm rooting for O'Brien, but it looks like McNair effed it up in grand fashion.
I'll grant you the "New England coaches have yet to succeed," but I liked the O'Brien hire. I liked that he had a lot of college experience at various levels, and that he had those 5 years in the league (I can't understand how that equates to "no real experience at the NFL level.") He also went into a very bad Penn State situation and did some good things.
He was not extremely successful at Penn State and he had a tendency (from what I remember) to win ugly games, games where the team fought to victory, but he did hold that program together pretty well. BUT. He had a huge fight on his hands from the old Paterno people. So that was a bad situation.
I'm still hoping he gets us going in the right direction, but the shiny, newness is starting to wear off, and he's got a huge uphill battle at this point.
One of the more telling situations to me about O'Brien and Penn St is when he left, a good number of alumni, backers and donors where glad to see him go.I can't really argue with you more than willing to see things differently. Penn State means next to nothing to me, it was 2 years - not enough time to install anything nor really build a program through recruiting. Would anyone else with a semblance of coaching pedigree have done any different with their talent?
The 'a lot of college experience' is an issue for me. I could very well be reading it wrong, but it looks like his highest stage before the Patriots was as Duke's offensive coordinator - going 1-22 in that time. Georgia Tech got progressively worse during his tenure. None of his staff has a better resume.
But it is at an NFL level? Remember this is his 2nd season, not 3rd or 4th. Fans overreacting already and expecting too much too soon.2 years - not enough time to install anything nor really build a program through recruiting.
One of the more telling situations to me about O'Brien and Penn St is when he left, a good number of alumni, backers and donors where glad to see him go.
One of the more telling situations to me about O'Brien and Penn St is when he left, a good number of alumni, backers and donors where glad to see him go.
Great post. I am going to send this to others and give you credit. This type of analysis is why you are far and away the best poster on this board.
I wouldn't read too much into that. Penn State, which I don't want to be too critical of here, does have a cultish devotion to doing things their way. Just consider the blind spot they had for Joe Paterno post-scandal. O'Brien didn't fit into that culture too well, and it rubbed some boosters the wrong way despite winning football games for a wrecked program.
There was also the factor of sour grapes. "I'm glad my girlfriend left me, I wasn't that into her anyway."
It's a prediction, it's handwriting on the wall, it's reasons why O'Brien will get fired. As some have pointed out it's not if but when and when the when comes this is part of the reasons why. As of today you can also add, failure to adequately address the QB position to the list of reasons.These predictions are much like my predictions these last four years that the Texans would remain average and ordinary or below, they would wallow in mediocrity as long as they continued their poor salary cap management, restructuring contracts, living in salary cap hell, constantly being the worst team in the division with available salary cap space, poor draft management, consistent below average drafts, allow unproven head coaches with final say on 53 man roster and continue with Bob McNair as GM and Rick Smith as his Asst GM.Is that what you're actually predicting, or is that just something that you just want to happen?
Need I remind you that RGIII was a good QB when he came out and took the Redskins from Worst to First and the Playoffs as a rookie. Then after suffering two major injuries he returned NOT being the same QB he was in his rookie year. He can't run.It common for new coaches to cut players that don't fit their scheme, culture or are expensive. I have no issue with cutting OD or Manning.
Nix, was an error but the guy had talent, so I don't mind them taking a shot on a guy.
I'm not sure how you can complain about trading up to grab players until you see how said players turn out. If Strong and McKinney turn into to studs then I don't thin anyone is going to complain about trading up to get them. You have to give young guys a chance. We're 2 freaking games into their rookie season. I remember people complain about Brown and KJ as young players and they turned out to be good players.
BTW, I remember several years ago Texian talking about trading a boat load of picks (including multiple first rounders) and players to get RG3. Would he have fired himself after seeing how RG turned out?
I was happy we avoided that train wreck.For the record, I wanted Whisenhunt.