Fair enough
I disagree with you and MichealM on this but I do respect differing opinions. I also believe McNair loves being in the billionaire boys club. so much so that he's willing to go along with collusion during the strike and God'ell's aborted attempts to frame the Saints/Pats, why? $$$$.
Cal McNair's clai to fame is that he won the gene pool and with friends like Rick Smith running his franchise you can expect 2 things. 1. They will make alot of $$$$. 2. There will be alot of heartache among the loyal Texans fanbase. What could change this? A few championships from the Rockets/Astros.
I have no logical reason for it, but I truly dread Cal McNair taking over this team. Maybe it's the silver spoon thing, or maybe it's the clueless, vacant look he's always got on his face, or maybe it's being BFF with the GM (a person who's relationship should be solely professional on a pro football team)....perhaps it's all of the above. Bob McNair at least built his empire, so you know he's got the smarts, just not necessarily football smarts. Bob is playing Madden 15, but Cal seems like he's playing with one of those vibrating football games where the players all go in different directions when you turn it on. It's probably not fair to Cal, as I obviously don't know the guy, but I'm just going to call it like my gut sees it. He can prove me wrong and I'll gladly eat crow if/when it happens.
With regards to Bob McNair....I just look at his history of decisions...and can't help but wonder about the thought processes behind them.
We've heard that Capers/Casserly was recommendations by other NFL owners. This was the proverbial "kick me" sign for a noob owner.
Then we learn that he always had a man crush on Kubiak, even interviewing him for the expansion gig. He loved the backstory, Houston native yada yada, and then leans on the advice of Dan Reeves to hire Rick Smith and Kubiak. Gave him 8 seasons, which is almost an eternity in the NFL, especially when the first five seasons were failures. Heck, there are championship coaches that had shorter careers with any given team.
Now we have the NE model, no doubt on the advice of his new BFF, Robert Kraft. O'Brien, Crennel, Vrabel, Godsey, all former NE coaches. And even going so far as to sign up Brady's backups (almost had the full set with Matt Cassel).
I see a pattern forming...
I can totally understand people being frustrated right now. I can totally understand people puling their hair out after watching Mallet the last few games. It's understandable. What I'm sick and tired of is the frauds that are spewing trash all over this site after they cried all season long about Fitzpatrick. It is one thing to complain about OB's coaching or his X's and O's, but to come back and bash OB, Mcnair, or Smith after they did what ALL THE TEXANS FANS wanted last season is just fraud. I'm sorry, but it is. The team did what fans demanded, and now some of those fans are right back here to call foul for doing what they demanded.
Here is one of the many threads that displays exactly what folks were whining about all year when Fitzpatrick was our QB.
http://www.texanstalk.com/threads/ryan-fitzpatrick-by-the-numbers.106489/
I'm sorry, but we've got some of the most uninformed fans I've ever seen. Our fan base is worse than the Cowboys and the Titans when it comes to general awareness about the NFL.
Again, people wanted a change and the Texans got one. We brought in Hoyer to compete with Mallet, and Mallet got his chance like EVERYONE WANTED. It turned out he stunk it up. I'll complain until the cows come home that we didn't go after guys like Rivers and even Foles, but I might have been wrong about Foles myself. He is struggling. I wanted to see what Mallet had as well last season. I didn't want him for this year, but over everything we had I definitely wanted to see what he could possibly do once and for all, and close that book. It turns out my own feelings of wanting to see what Mallet had wasn't the best either, but I'm not going to bash the Texans in hind sight knowing god damn well I wanted to see a change.
I'll call out the folks that are doing that when they are, and I'll let their previous posts show it.
I know they don't DB. We both know that. WE HAVE ALWAYS AGREED ON WHO BOB MCNAIR IS. I apologize to you for some of my words on the last post. I should not have said some of the words that I said, but not to the poster for his and other's flat out fraud stuff they're spewing all over the place about how we should have kept Fitzpatrick, and not tried someone else. We tried, we failed AGAIN. Okay, we failed. But we didn't fail because we didn't keep the dreadful Fitzpatrick that has been on like 6 teams now.
I hear ya', man. To be honest, I've come to the conclusion that fans in general - myself included - really don't know what the eff we're talking about. Sure, we'll get some stuff right from time to time on an individual level, but overall, fans want something so bad that it's like an addiction, but one that we have absolutely no control to influence. And it clouds our judgment and often obscures rational thought process.
However, what is really frustrating is seeing professional football people make decisions that appear from the outside to not be much more insightful or educated than the general fanbase.
With regards to Fitz, I hated the addition in the offseason, but eventually accepted that he's a placeholder for the eventual starting QB. Chalk up a lost season, but hoped for the best. Now, though, it seems like O'Brien is intent/content with another lost season with another below average placeholder, only this time he's got two of them. It kinda' makes you not trust the guy, especially when you see a 42-0 game where all three phases are really bad. And this comes from someone that likes the man and really thought/wants him to succeed here.
But yeah, I get it, we're all frustrated fans and the realization of yet another lost season is slowly starting to sink in. And it's human nature to turn on each other, especially different opinions born out of fan passion. I just hate to see it, because we have experienced enough of all of that in 11 of the 13 years that this franchise has existed.