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Nick Caserio - New GM

Lovie wasn't a finalist

No he didn't. At least I never seen or heard this

Then I would expect him to be in Houston as the QB coach. After three interviews he had to be interested in what the Texans were offering.

Since he is not, I'm pretty sure that's not the job he was onterviewing for
No he wasn’t a finalist but like I said Cal made that wise decision because the other candidates wanted to pick their own staff. And Nick was taking too long to make a decision.

McCown said he wasn’t taken any other coaching position.
 
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No he wasn’t a finalist but like I said Cal made that wise decision because the other candidates wanted to pick their own staff. And Nick was taking too long to make a decision.
This is the only point I'm making. Cal decided to do what he hired Nick to do.

For whatever reason.

McCown said he wasn’t taken any other coaching position.
Right. He's not going to be a coach if he can't be HC, which is a serious character flaw imo & speaks poorly of whoever wanted to make him the HC

& before you go after some rabbit hole, Pep is the OC, McCown is not the QB coach
 
This is the only point I'm making. Cal decided to do what he hired Nick to do.

For whatever reason.


Right. He's not going to be a coach if he can't be HC, which is a serious character flaw imo & speaks poorly of whoever wanted to make him the HC

& before you go after some rabbit hole, Pep is the OC, McCown is not the QB coach


Thunder the Texan was not trying to make him the Head Coach.

The owner makes the final decision correct?

Look here I just bumped up a level. My coordinator approved it but it had to go to the head boss for final approval. Brother there’s a thing called chain of command. Cal and Mama McNair has to signed off on any hire. The problem was they wanted to keep both Lovie and Pep. Therefore, no GM would be able to come in here and convince them to do any other way is my main point.
 
Thunder the Texan was not trying to make him the Head Coach.

The owner makes the final decision correct?

Look here I just bumped up a level. My coordinator approved it but it had to go to the head boss for final approval. Brother there’s a thing called chain of command. Cal and Mama McNair has to signed off on any hire. The problem was they wanted to keep both Lovie and Pep. Therefore, no GM would be able to come in here and convince them to do any other way is my main point.
I'm not the only one. Many do not believe the Texans will win a championship with the McNairs meddling the way they have from day 1. David Carr, which plagued two coaching regimes. Schaub/Keenum, Clowney, Hopkins, and a bunch of others we don't know about.

It's been a hope that the McNairs would bring in someone they could leave the football operations to while they do what they are good at. An Ozzie Newsome, a Jimmy Johnson, a Bill Belichick.

I thought you were in that group. I guess I was wrong. For those of us who are in that group I'm saying, the McNairs haven't found that guy yet.

Whatever good Caserio might be able to do he's going to be blind sided by the McNairs & we'll be here again. Top 3 draft pick 3 years in a row
 
You say Nick and Lovie are the best combo since the team’s inception. What??? I mean technically I guess that bar isn’t very high so it’s possible, but what have either done to make anyone make a comment like that? And give me something better than Lovie taking a team to the SB SIXTEEN years ago.

This guy was the DC here last year and that defense was one of the worst in football. BTW, he’s the DC here again this year, but now he has other things on his plate because he’s HC too.

Then there’s Caserio and the misconception that he had a good draft last year. There’s still a chance that Mills could trump it all, but other than that, he traded up for a WR who didn’t play ball the year before and I think it showed last year when Nico had one of the worst catch rates in football. Then there was the obligatory TE who didn’t even dress for the 1st 7 weeks. Then trading up twice to get a LB who barely saw the field with a group who wasn’t all that. That was a good draft?

And not to mention the 2 HC search disasters already under his belt. Lovie wasn’t even in the running until that got screwed up six ways to Sunday.

I think we’re so caught up with things being sooooo bad with O’Brien that anything else looks like the greatest thing ever, but come on. Let’s at least have these guys accomplish something first before anointing them best in franchise history.
Agree, but that saw cuts both ways.
 
I'm not the only one. Many do not believe the Texans will win a championship with the McNairs meddling the way they have from day 1. David Carr, which plagued two coaching regimes. Schaub/Keenum, Clowney, Hopkins, and a bunch of others we don't know about.

It's been a hope that the McNairs would bring in someone they could leave the football operations to while they do what they are good at. An Ozzie Newsome, a Jimmy Johnson, a Bill Belichick.

I thought you were in that group. I guess I was wrong. For those of us who are in that group I'm saying, the McNairs haven't found that guy yet.

Whatever good Caserio might be able to do he's going to be blind sided by the McNairs & we'll be here again. Top 3 draft pick 3 years in a row
Thunder every owner meddles. It’s their business. Why are y’all so worried about them being a owner. Y’all keep saying meddling, man that’s the wrong term.

You’re being a little to bit too extreme over the semantics. Every business owner will have a say into their day to day operations and above.
 
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Thunder every owner meddles. It’s their business. Why are y’all so worried about them being a owner. Y’all keep saying meddling, man that’s the wrong term.

You’re being a little to be extreme over the semantics. Every business owner will have a say into their day to day operations and above.
& every owner backs off when they find someone they believe in.

Cal made a good call, this time. If he can be that guy making sound football decisions that would be ideal
 
& every owner backs off when they find someone they believe in.

Cal made a good call, this time. If he can be that guy making sound football decisions that would be ideal
No they do not . They still voices their concerns in those day to day meetings. Prime example Jerry Jones always meddling. It’s his team and everyone knows he’s going to be heavily involved. The main reason why you don’t hear anything is because they’re probably winning a lot of games. But let them start losing, every last one of them will get involved.
 
No they do not . They still voices their concerns in those day to day meetings. Prime example Jerry Jones always meddling. It’s his team and everyone knows he’s going to be heavily involved. The main reason why you don’t hear anything is because they’re probably winning a lot of games. But let them start losing, every last one of them will get involved.
Fine. You win. We're doomed until the McNairs sell the team
 
So it was the offense that made them have the 5th fewest sacks, 3rd fewest pressures, 3rd fewest QB hits, 4th most air yards allowed, have the 5th worst yards per carry against, 3rd most yards per play and 6th worst percentage of drives ending in scores? I get that some yardage totals can start climbing when you're on the field a lot, but when the percentages are just as bad, that's not a good thing.

The defense was bad because the offense was bad. Yeah, whatever. They were both bad. It was a bad team, period.

Again, it's about proving it to me. I don't give a flying **** what Lovie did in Chicago so long ago. That means nothing. But he went to the playoffs just once in 8 seasons after that SB run if anybody wants to go there. Hell, O'Brien has been to as many playoff games as Lovie has.

Yes, Lovie and Caserio have both come into a situation where this thing has to be built from the ground up. That's going to take some time, and to me, that clock doesn't start ticking until this year. Last year Caserio was basically in salvage mode.

They just had a full draft with some high picks that they need to hit on to get this thing moving forward. Hopefully that happens, but there's still a long way to go and a lot of questions that have to be answered, with one being is Lovie the guy? I'm not going to just trust everybody all of a sudden because he's the HC now, who BTW, wasn't even being considered until the Texans backed themselves into a corner.
And who gives a buck if he was considered or not. The report was Cal was talking to him all along. I know one thing he was a better option than the candidates we interviewed.
 
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& every owner backs off when they find someone they believe in.

Cal made a good call, this time. If he can be that guy making sound football decisions that would be ideal

This isn't true, most owners dont back off. Usually the successful ones back off. That's been the problem with the Texans ownership and continues to be. It's why hiring HC's and trading away Hopkins etc.. is such aq cluster....
 
Thunder every owner meddles. It’s their business. Why are y’all so worried about them being a owner. Y’all keep saying meddling, man that’s the wrong term.

You’re being a little to be extreme over the semantics. Every business owner will have a say into their day to day operations and above.

They're a fool if they dont.
 
And who gives a buck if he was considered or not. The report was Cal was talking to him along. I know one thing he was a better option than the candidates we interviewed.
And we likely won't see the best of Lovie and this team until we get another off-season after this one including a draft and FA period, and then a full season after that under their belts.
That is if we want a truer idea of the strength of this team and it's heirarchy.
 
And we likely won't see the best of Lovie and this team until we get another off-season after this one including a draft and FA period, and then a full season after that under their belts.
That is if we want a truer idea of the strength of this team and it's heirarchy.
I watched a little bit of the 1st Titans game, & the Colts with Tyrod. Then I watched the 1st half of the Seahawks game.

The Texans were pretty competitive in those games.

A run game would definitely help.

I'm not saying the Texans are going to win 10 games but most of the teams we'll face won't be much better than those three teams were last season.

I think 4.5 is way to low.
 
Yep, not letting your GM make final calls on personnel/HC's etc...
Ummm this is because Cal has seen enough to know he created a real circus and has hired a clown to sit on his right and a joker to sit on his left. Cal was stuck in the middle. Cal has seen enough over the last 15 months and told his clown his new job description is to do for the new head coach, Lovie Smith, exactly what he did for Bill Belichick in NE. And Cal told his Joker that Lovie Smith would now take on the duties of Executive Vice President of Football Operations, but he, the Joker could stay on to minister and counsel with the players, staff, and employees on an as-needed basis only. Cal and Hannah were well pleased with the Clown and his performance in his new job assignments. Cal is not really going for winning here, he's trying for respectability. Winning would be a bonus.
 
I watched a little bit of the 1st Titans game, & the Colts with Tyrod. Then I watched the 1st half of the Seahawks game.

The Texans were pretty competitive in those games.

A run game would definitely help.

I'm not saying the Texans are going to win 10 games but most of the teams we'll face won't be much better than those three teams were last season.

I think 4.5 is way to low.
With Pierce and Burkhead sharing the reps, I can see our run game becoming a weapon to be reckoned with.
 
With Pierce and Burkhead sharing the reps, I can see our run game becoming a weapon to be reckoned with.
I believe Mack will be the starting running back. I’m predicting a bounce back year from that injury.
Burkhead was too slow to the hole. He’s a tough runner though & got some tough yards. He doesn’t have the build, but if he’s going to have a role on this team it will be those short yardage, goal line situations.

Mack… can’t imagine.

Ogunbowale is going to have to be an amazing Cinderella story, or we need to get someone else in here
 
This is the only point I'm making. Cal decided to do what he hired Nick to do.

For whatever reason.

It's pretty simple. Cal hired Caserio to make football decisions.
When the Flores situation was blowing up in their faces, Cal stepped in and made a business decision.
The type of decision Caserio was never hired to make.
At some point, when lawsuits start to become a threat to your business, it's appropriate to take the decision out of your subordinates hands and make the best decision for your business.
 
Burkhead was too slow to the hole. He’s a tough runner though & got some tough yards. He doesn’t have the build, but if he’s going to have a role on this team it will be those short yardage, goal line situations.

Mack… can’t imagine.

Ogunbowale is going to have to be an amazing Cinderella story, or we need to get someone else in here

Burkhead will also handle 3rd downs.

Ogun will be a ace ST's guy,
 
Again that’s what the media stirred up . From what I heard McCown was not being interviewed for the HC position. I believe Nick said that in one of his interviews. The problem was they took too long to make a decision. Mainly because a few of the top candidates were defensive type coaches and they did not want to keep Lovie on staff. They also didn’t want to keep Pep either.
Nah, he was being interviewed for the head coaching job.
 
Burkhead was too slow to the hole. He’s a tough runner though & got some tough yards. He doesn’t have the build, but if he’s going to have a role on this team it will be those short yardage, goal line situations.

Mack… can’t imagine.

Ogunbowale is going to have to be an amazing Cinderella story, or we need to get someone else in here

Mack and Pierce split reps.
Burkhead becomes an exclusive 3rd down back.
Ogunbowale will pick up the slack, but should be effective.
Texans should have a 4-Headed Red-Zone monster in the 4 above players.
Hopefully they stay healthy and finally give the Texans a running game worth talking about again.
 
It's pretty simple. Cal hired Caserio to make football decisions.
When the Flores situation was blowing up in their faces, Cal stepped in and made a business decision.
The type of decision Caserio was never hired to make.
At some point, when lawsuits start to become a threat to your business, it's appropriate to take the decision out of your subordinates hands and make the best decision for your business.
Good argument
 
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