Romo looked at the Oline and OB and said "Nah"I truly believe that trade was necessary to make cap room for signing Romo. I would have traded a 2nd round pick for Romo.
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Romo looked at the Oline and OB and said "Nah"I truly believe that trade was necessary to make cap room for signing Romo. I would have traded a 2nd round pick for Romo.
I truly believe that trade was necessary to make cap room for signing Romo. I would have traded a 2nd round pick for Romo.
Romo looked at the Oline and OB and said "Nah"
Romo was a RD1 and out QB as well. I often wondered why OB didn't make a bigger push for Hackenburg since that was the guy he brought into Penn St to run his offense. It would've been the bow-tie moment in his Houston career...confirming OB doesn't know shite about identifying QB's.
Matt McGloin and Christian Hackenberg are still available to sign. They played for O'Brien, knows this system and are waiting for him to unleash the potential that no other NFL team has been able to harness.
Not hiring Steel B Texan as GM.
I could just see that.
Goodell: With their 1st round pick, the Houston Texans select...Jimmy Garopollo.
Goodell: With their 2nd round pick, the Houston Texans select.......................Jimmy Garopollo?
Goodell: WTH. Someone tell the Texans they cannot use two different picks on the same player
I think you need to go back and read some old mock draft threads
Romo looked at the Oline and OB and said "Nah"
Texans have made lots of good decisions... but until they win a SB, they will be looked at pessimistically.
I got a spoiler alert for you: even if we win a SB we will be disrespected, just like the other 2 champions in this fine city.
I got a spoiler alert for you: even if we win a SB we will be disrespected, just like the other 2 champions in this fine city.
That's okay. I'm good and just joking around. I love the sport, but rarely invest the time, effort or find the value in mock drafts.
Brock Osweiler, the career backup QB who earned $41 million. Which part of that ‘bit him on the arse’ exactly?As any young QB would benefit from being in that situation. An additional year or two might've had him fully prepared to step in when manning called it quits. His decent stint as the starter probably had many fans in Denver feeling pretty good about his chances if they had kept him. Of course, that was all on OZ for thinking he no longer needed any grooming which came back and bit him and his NFL career in the arse.
Brock Osweiler, the career backup QB who earned $41 million. Which part of that ‘bit him on the arse’ exactly?
Ill add giving up 2 2nd rounders for Matt Schaub. It was only a couple of months later that Vick was arrested, so the timing of that trade was perfect for the Texans, who got a franchise QB for the first time, and were finally able to build the roster around that.
Texans had 5 consecutive losing seasons before that trade, have only had 3 losing seasons since. The moment that turned the franchise around.
Show some respect for paid professionals. Shower curtain is the minimal acceptable description.....would technical terms be, "Paper Curtain" and "Oh Brain Surgeon".....asking for a friend.
Bit of a reach to claim the Schaub trade turned the Texans fortunes around.....piss-poor to mediocre I guess. The Texans history would show that RC and his defense was the primary reason the team showed any life after the Schaub trade in 2014. The defense finally sputtered around 2017 and Watson arrived to carry the offense/team when healthy.
The Schaub trade being discussed was in 2006, long before RC
Let's face it, so far Smith and Charles who have made the bad choice/moves for the most part. You can argue that, but OB even with Brock won 9 games. And while we have no idea what will happen with the DHop for Johnson trade till after the season...he has won 9+ since he arrived (or was it under 9 in year 1?... forget).
Should have been 10 that season but the team was screwed, blued, and tattooed in Mexico against the Raiders that year.but OB even with Brock won 9 games.
He had a 6-10 year.
That team he inherited was a much better roster than the one he has currently - It was a contending team in need of a quality QB. The one he has now is a quality QB in need of a team.
That's how he was able to win 9 games with Oz.
This squad will go as far as Watson can drag them .... and he's gonna be pulling uphill both ways.
The part that always gets me about that Osweiler season is that as bad as he was he still threw 2 perfect dimes in that playoff loss to New England, both of them were right on the money and both of them were dropped by Fuller and CJ, had they been able to catch them that could have been like one of the biggest playoff upsets in NFL history.
Should have been 10 that season but the team was screwed, blued, and tattooed in Mexico against the Raiders that year.
And the last game of the year was a meaningless game against the Titans that we played like it was a preseason game. That was an 11-5 team, that defense was legit.
I couldn’t agree more. We should have won it all in 2010/2011 but it all went down the drain once Schaub got injured. 2014 would have probably been 10-11 Ws with the same coaching staff, but no! They instead handed a playoff caliber team to O’Brien’s incompetent arse.I've said this on more than one occasion - OB inherited a contender minus a QB.
Gary and Rick built a solid roster .... and were a Schaub injury away from a Lombardi trophy.
One of the worst mistakes this franchise has ever made was firing Kubiak. It wasn't his fault that his QB was broken and he had no good options. They should have given him a shot to replace Schaub.
Same team comes in the next (2) year(s) and goes 9-7 with a mediocre QB.
I would also add 9-7 with a mediocre OC and offensive staff.I've said this on more than one occasion - OB inherited a contender minus a QB.
Gary and Rick built a solid roster .... and were a Schaub injury away from a Lombardi trophy.
One of the worst mistakes this franchise has ever made was firing Kubiak. It wasn't his fault that his QB was broken and he had no good options. They should have given him a shot to replace Schaub.
Same team comes in the next (2) year(s) and goes 9-7 with a mediocre QB.
I would also add 9-7 with a mediocre OC and offensive staff.
Regardless, mediocre QB play leads to mediocre records.
If Kubiak had played along and started Keenum like McNair wanted him too Kubiak would probably still be HC. Stubborness
Schaub just never had it in him to pull off a tough playoff game on the road, he was never that kind of QB.