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Might be the best Houston statement ever.
I could have flipped back to Cowboys 1st when I moved to Austin. Didn't do it. There is some sort of sadomasochist attraction.
That's like 28 kilos of product you can't carry, not counting the donut weight.
Rick stepped down Dec 31. Wolf was hired yesterday and judging by the job change, clearly on the market.
How is 'he was fired and it was covered up just when coincidentally a job with friends was open' simpler than 'he went home to work with friends and be near family?'
Yeah but I thought we were taking about Houston... Nothing is traditional NFL there
"work with friends and be near family" is a great example of plausible deniability.![]()
I made myself watch the Steelers game and I was shaking my head the whole time. I could've done 500 other thing but I just had to watch that game knowing the result......I just made myself sadWe all seem to love the torture.
That just happened to pop up in unusual circumstances right when RS wanted to dump Gaine?
Plausible deniability is more complex than plausible reality.
That just happened to pop up in unusual circumstances right when RS wanted to dump Gaine?
Plausible deniability is more complex than plausible reality.
I don't see Pittsburgh or NE needed Korn-Ferry that's for damn sure. Clueless ownership = foolish decisions. The apple is rotten at the core.
I like him but I think he'll be a starter somewhere else or at least competing for a starting job.In a more positive tone, I'm hoping Brian Gaine can bring Tyrod Taylor over here. He took a pay cut last year to stay in Buffalo. Brandon Beane recently said he and the Bills are still looking a franchise QB. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for Taylor. Bills HC Sean McDermott benched Taylor in favor of 5th round rookie Nathan Peterman in 2017. It's pretty clear Tyrod Taylor has one foot out of the door. The Bills would save 10 million in cap space by letting him go.
The Texans desperately (at least in my mind) need a capable back-up to Watson. It would be a hard sell to get him to accept a back-up role. But I think Gaine could make a deal with Buffalo to get him here. And Taylor isn't a diva QB. He's a humble guy just like Watson.
What are y'alls opinion on Tyrod Taylor to Houston?
I don't see Pittsburgh or NE needed Korn-Ferry that's for damn sure. Clueless ownership = foolish decisions. The apple is rotten at the core.
This deal fealt more like: We’re hiring Brian Gaine. We need you (Korn-Ferry) to publish a list of believable candidates that have legitimate excuses for us to not interview them. Thanks, here’s your check.This particular deal doesn't seem like it was constructed like their normal searches are done
Houston Texans Rumors: Brian Gaine should be the new GM by Friday
by Brian K. Patterson1 day agoFollow @brkp1999
The Houston Texans so-called intensive general manager search has apparently ended with them tapping Brian Gaine, hiring the guy that had been the favorite all along, making the point of the team’s decision to hire a search firm moot. Here’s the skinny on how this hire will materialize and look.
Houston Texans fans — for a minute there, I wasn’t sure if the team was going to rush in hiring a general manager since things had been silent for the past week or so about the move. To be honest, there’s no rush for the team to hire a general manager as the staff that’s in place is more than capable of making sure the operation is running smoothly.
The last time I checked, Jimmy Raye III is still the assistant general manager for the Houston Texans and probably is the interim GM until their guy is in place. We all know now what likely the team knew all along.
Earlier today, Ian Rapoport reported that the Houston Texans have found their man to head up the front office:
With the deal still not official just yet, the Chron’s John McClain provided additional details about the situation with Gaine as well as Bill O’Brien‘s:
McClain also mentioned that a deal should be wrapped up by Friday and then the O’Brien’s deal will fall into lockstep with his. It’s natural for a deal like this to fall in tandem because the head coach and the general manager typically spend a lot of time working together.
Now it remains to be seen how much Rick Smith and O’Brien worked together before his leave absence but at least the Texans are doing this deal right since Gaine is their guy.
Gaine is expected to have full control of the personnel as well as the football operations side of franchise and will report directly to Bob and Cal McNair.
Since he O’Brien and he have established a positive relationship when he was the director of player personnel from the 2014-16 seasons, this may be the beginning of the two making beautiful music together or a the footnote to flawed concoction of fusion fueled with promise.
The Texans want to have his hire wrapped up before the start of the Senior Bowl at the latest — so Gaine can attend as a member of the franchise — to which the annual shindig is scheduled for Jan. 27. I’d imagine a deal will be done well before then.
My feelings are of indifference with this hire — I had a feeling this would happen and I told you all that the New England Patriots’ director of player personnel Nick Caserio would’ve been the best hire this organization could possibly make because of his exceptional versatility and keen eye to spot and poach the best talent under most circumstances.
The fact that Caserio isn’t here speaks to the fact that either he didn’t want the job or the Texans weren’t willing to wait on the Pats’ season to end to which it possibly could be in February once again. In fact, McClain notes that Bob McNair wants a deal done “sooner than later.”
But Gaine was reportedly well-respected in Texans’ front office circles so the hire will come with mostly positive fanfare from that end.
This will be the first general manager gig for Gaine as he started his journey in working with people as well as managing talent with the New York Jets (1999-04), Dallas Cowboys (2005-07) and the Miami Dolphins (2008-13) before stepping onto the scene in H-Town in the 2014 season.
My initial ask out of Gaine is that he’s more transparent than Smith, who rarely went public with any of his dealings going on. I don’t always have to know how the cow is being slaughtered but it’d help if we’d know the logic behind some of the decisions that he’s about to make moving forward.
As fans, we deserve that and I think it would certainly help usher in a new era of how a functional yet desirably transparent department of the Texans should operate.
I do remember steelb telling us that O'Brien said, "I just coach the players Rick gives me" (...over and over LoL)when has bill ever blamed Rick?
I do remember steelb telling us that O'Brien said, "I just coach the players Rick gives me" (...over and over LoL)
Does that count as "blaming Rick"??
Now I've always maintained that no HC just lets the GM "throw players over the fence to him without said HC giving that player his 'okay'....
I found this looking for the quote steelb attributed to O'Brien....
Bill O'Brien opens up about his relationship with Rick Smith and how they try to run the Houston Texans.
In an interview with Sports Radio 610 (Houston), O’Brien discussed how over the past four years, the two have worked together to build the Houston Texans.I posted this - from O'Brien's own mouth - to show that Rick Smith, and now Gaine (assuming McClain is right about this hiring) did not and Gaine WILL NOT pick players without consulting with O'Brien. It was that way with Kubiak and, now, from O'Brien's own mouth, you see it was that way with him. So if we neglected the O-line or don't have enough quality depth, both the coaching staff and GM & scouts bear equal responsibility. Makes no sense to b!tch about one part over the other.
“You know, Rick and I, the way that the organization is structured here, we’re partners running this football team and so my part of that partnership is to evaluate the prospects and give my opinion, and when Rick asks my opinion on certain players I give him my opinion,” O’Brien said.
When it comes to draft night, Smith remains in charge of steering the ship but works closely with O’Brien regarding the prospects in whom the team is interested. The coaching staff has strong input on the rookies brought to Houston because it will be up to the staff to teach them the Texan way.
“I’m not in charge of trading up and trading, that’s not part of my deal,” O’Brien continued. “When I come into the building on draft night, I want to be sharp in giving him a snapshot opinion when he asks me what I think of this player. He’s not gonna draft guys we don’t want, but you have to have a clear opinion; you can’t go off on a short story about a guy because there are decisions that need to be made.”
O'Brien made it a point to clarify the relationship between him and Smith, about which so many onlookers have been curious. O’Brien admitted that while the two do not always agree, he and Smith have open lines of communication at all times to keep a pulse on the team.
O’Brien explained, “If we agree on every decision, then what’s the deal there? It’s not a bed of roses, that’s just the way it is, it’s the NFL.”
“We talk all the time and we have no problem; we are at ease talking to each other. This is a very competitive business, as you know. When you’re in the season, or you’re in the offseason or you’re getting ready for the draft this is intense. It’s intense and everyone’s got opinions and in the end, when it relates to the team we’re the two decision-makers,” O’Brien stated.
If a decision cannot be agreed upon, O’Brien just follows what his contract says, which is to take the issue to owner Bob McNair. However, it has never gotten that far between O'Brien and Smith.
“Now, we agree on a lot of things, there are a lot of things we agree on, but just like any organization, any successful place, you’re going to have some disagreements in the end,” O’Brien said. “One of the things that it states in our contract is we go to Bob (McNair) if we have a disagreement. We have never had to do that, we just work it out. Maybe there’s something that Rick saw that I didn’t see or vice versa, but we’ve been able to work it out and make a decision.”
With O’Brien and Smith working side by side running the Texans, the lines of communication regarding the team stay open 24-7.
“We get along, we talk, we text, we talk on the phone, we were together yesterday,” O’Brien said of Smith. “Do we talk every day? Probably not because once I’m coaching the team it’s hard to maybe have that meeting every single day, but I’d say it’s rare that a day goes by where we don’t talk.”
They work as a team.
For those who don't like boardroom decision making, tough nookies. That's how it is and always will be over in McNair-Land.
Enough intellectual energy expended for this morning. My leftover black-eyed peas are getting cold.
Are saying O'Brien lied?He also states in that article that Rick is responsible for moving up or down in the draft....which really is the mechanism that failed in 2014 when Rick was too patient and we were jumped twice...For all we know Bridgewater at the end of the 1st and Garappolo in the 3rd were higher on BoB’s list than Smith’s. So while both may have agreed on the actual pick they wound up making, it doesn’t necessarily mean that BoB and Smith had the same level of enthusiam about said players. BoB could’ve been hot to trot for Garappolo and wanted to move up to make sure they got him....Smith could’ve been like “I like him too, but it’s gonna cost too much to move up to get him...let’s wait it out and see if he drops to us. If he doesn’t, well we both agree Tom Savage is a good prospect so we can always go after him later in the 4th..”.
Agreement doesn’t necessarily mean “agreement” if u understand what I’m saying here.
Gary Kubiak Era = inherit a horrendous team .. bring it to consecutive 10+ win seasons and have one bad year ... Hit the road jack.
Bill OBrien Era = inherit a talented team. Keep them mediocre or above average. Have one bad year ... Handing out extensions, bonuses, promotions .. what galaxy am I in?
He’s not gonna draft guys we don’t want..
Enough intellectual energy expended for this morning.
Are saying O'Brien lied?
I still haven't seen anyone post a quote (or I forgot it, which is also possible) where O'Brien SAID, "I wanted Jimmy Garappolo bad and Rick wouldn't get him". Show me that or it didn't happen.
Here's a hint...Gary Kubiak Era = inherit a horrendous team .. bring it to consecutive 10+ win seasons and have one bad year ... Hit the road jack.
Bill OBrien Era = inherit a talented team. Keep them mediocre or above average. Have one bad year ... Handing out extensions, bonuses, promotions .. what galaxy am I in?
And instead of keeping them average, he actually dismantled them.
Particularly the OL, secondary and depth
You know me Doc, we've talked this before...C'mon, ObsiWan.............something like that doesn't get said publicly by a HC unless he leaves the organization (and not even then if he wants to maintain respect in the NFL) or retires.![]()
Am I missing something here ? You always say Bill left the cupboard bare but that's not what the coach does . GM is the dealer and deals the coach a hand and the coach plays the cards he's dealt .
C'mon, ObsiWan.............something like that doesn't get said publicly by a HC unless he leaves the organization (and not even then if he wants to maintain respect in the NFL) or retires.![]()
No, they work together. The GM usually gets the players the coach wants. This has been confirmed repeatedly.
It's why we got rid of Kubiak players and went after Patriot retreads and guys for OBrien's system.
Discount Rack Rick is always looking for a deal . I think RS thought he could get Teddy in the 2nd and JimmyG in the 3rd . Teddy was picked in the 1st and DRR picked XSF because his ace in the hole was Jimmy G who got picked in the 2nd . IMO it was a total miscalculation of where the QBs would fall and to rub salt in the wound ... XSF .
If they work together they don't have a big rift and Bill doesn't say I only coach the players that are given to me . Brock O was a gift to Bill from Rick and the McNairs or somebody would have gotten fired .
Great source! Braddock, the local O'Brien hater from the very beginning.@JaysonBraddock: @Mike_Zierlein @adamclanton They were considering Jimmy G at 33 & trading up into the first but OB loved "versatility to play all 5 OL positions" so took him over Jimmy. Had Savage in 4th to fall back on & was working trade for Mallett during draft. It was on OB.
@JaysonBraddock: @Mike_Zierlein @adamclanton They were considering Jimmy G at 33 & trading up into the first but OB loved "versatility to play all 5 OL positions" so took him over Jimmy. Had Savage in 4th to fall back on & was working trade for Mallett during draft. It was on OB.
Dude ... have an original thought and then apply some critical thinking .
If you consider a QB at 33 you better take him because you're not banking on a 4th rounder to be your franchise QB . Rick missed on three other guards who are much better that were taken after XSF . Two of them in the 3rd round . They could have gone Clownney , Jimmy G , and Watson or Turner . Why do you think CJ got an extension ?
The point is he works with OBrien on the draft