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Poll on O'Brien

Keep O'Brien or Lose him?

  • Keep

    Votes: 45 65.2%
  • Lose

    Votes: 24 34.8%

  • Total voters
    69
Keep him.

But hire a real OC and let that person run the offense, call the plays, and pick the QB.

And please hire a special teams coach for once.
 
Trotting out Fitzpatrick and Hoyer when he could have had a number of QB's from the draft is enough reason for B'OB not to be here...
2 years wasted, should have been developing a QB.
 
I can't believe that there are 40% that want him gone.
I already changed my vote. If we could get a long-term, very successful college coach then I'd say yes, chase Billy out of town. But that wouldn't happen. McNair would hire some fired NFL mentor or another 2nd tier college HC he could get cheap. So I'd rather keep on with Billy.
 
He's saved himself one more year. If we have this clown circus at quarterback again, he will be done. Hoyer, Savage, and Yates shouldn't be your 1,2, and 3.

He shouldn't have put Savage on i.r. either. We could have at least found out what we had in him this year and not have to wait til next year.
 
This **** again? 32 of 32 teams pick Clowney #1 in that draft. Any of them that say they wouldnt have are lying.

If this is true, then the Texans blew it! With 31 teams all coveting the same player, they were in an excellent position to trade down.

They could have traded down 12 spots and still grabbed the best defensive player and pass rusher in the draft... The guy I argued should have been the first pick if we didn't trade down: Aaron Donald.
 
If this is true, then the Texans blew it! With 31 teams all coveting the same player, they were in an excellent position to trade down.

If you had #1 who would you take? Answer X

Doesn't mean you would automatically answer "yes" to "would you trade up to get X?

And it wasn't 32 of 32. It was probably more like 28 of 32.
 
If you had #1 who would you take? Answer X

Doesn't mean you would automatically answer "yes" to "would you trade up to get X?

And it wasn't 32 of 32. It was probably more like 28 of 32.

I understand that. However, any player rated so highly by the entire NFL, by definition, is valued enough for some of those teams to enterain trading for.
 
I understand that. However, any player rated so highly by the entire NFL, by definition, is valued enough for some of those teams to enterain trading for.

And we have no idea how many teams may have entertained the idea or even made calls and offers.
 
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