Just curious, what's his field?
The injury thread may give you a clue.
You should read it every week.
It's quite informative.
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Just curious, what's his field?
The injury thread may give you a clue.
You should read it every week.
It's quite informative.
So, according to reports(whatever that's worth), O'Brien will be the #1 draft choice of NFL teams everywhere soon to be looking for a head coach. With all that demand, one would think he could write his own ticket... you know, a long term deal worth shall we speculate at least 5 times what he is owed next year? So why in the world would he offer sticking around without an extension. Does he really love the Texans that much, this is "professional" football. Does he think Watson will make him look so good next season that as a free agent he can make even more on the open market next year? He really is a river boat gambler if he's willing to roll those dice. There's a chance he's about to make a bigger business mistake than anything he's done on the sidelines or maybe there isn't as much demand for his services as we're being led to believe... interesting.
I think for the most part and assume that a lot of people would rather see Smith go vs OB given the choice between the two. Not because OB is great, but because Smith is the worse of the two and he will be much harder to get rid of. Everyone pretty much would rather see both go if that choice is on the table - but one goes and one stays is more likely than both going. And it is more likely OB goes than both going. There is a small chance he actually remains and a smaller chance of an extension. (I still think he will get an extension to 2020. Not because I like him but it would be a McNair type thing to do.)
However - if this guy must go - and he is so well respected around the league and will have a job immediately next year - why can’t we do a sign and trade for him to get a draft pick? It would dumb not to atleast not attempt it.
I am not expecting a Gruden type of haul, but a bag of chips would be nice.
If there was a team that could generate mutual interest between said team and O'Brien....then could we as a group speculate as to what his trade value might entail, pick wise? I haven't looked it up but didn't another HC get traded in the past? If so, what wa the return?
After taking over a 4-12 Raiders team Jon Gruden had 2 8-8 seasons and then 12-4 (lost conf) & 10-6 (lost div) with 3rd & 4th Os. Davis wanted a more vertical passing attack. The Bucs were frustrated with 4 out of 5 playoffs with no SB from Dungy. They traded 2 1sts, 2 2nds and $8 mil to the Raiders for Gruden.
It was an ultra rare HC trade and OB is no Gruden. At the time trading for Gruden was considered trading for an Aaron Rodgers. OB would be trading for Andy Dalton.
Thanks for the insight. Yeah, that would be an awesome haul for O'Brien...but you're correct. Even if O'Brien was considered that hot of a prospect, no team in their right mind would pay that type of ransom. I'd be happy if O'Brien returned a RD5 pick to just fill the void in the draft.
Because OB has shown he knows how to beat Cinci,we can get our first two picks back from Cleveland...![]()
Not too fast...Cincy may want in on this action. This kind of fun could become a reality if RS really thought there might be a chance to cover that turd in the litter box.
Ugh, RS would wind up trading OB and all our 3rd'd for Marvin Lewis
At the time trading for Gruden was considered trading for an Aaron Rodgers. OB would be trading for Andy Dalton.
You know this how?
Ok this has gotten stupid now.
I'll be happy to say I was dead wrong if the Texans trade OB for half as much.![]()
Or just let him go,
There is no evidence OBrien wanted those guys.
He wanted his new england retreads.
Even Texans fans were super excited for Mallet and Osweiler
Just letting him go would show Andy Dalton might have been too high an evaluation.
Cleveland is slick Rickys favorite trading partner and what a coup if he could deal his nemesis (allegedly) O'Brien to the Browns for some ammo in the 2018 draft, what irony if he got back that 2nd round pick he used to unload the Brockster. And I have no idea what O'Briens market value would be ?Not too fast...Cincy may want in on this action. This kind of fun could become a reality if RS really thought there might be a chance to cover that turd in the litter box.
I actually still like mallet on paper. His people is between the ears but that’s not this post.
I firmly believe we were sitting on grapolo and blew it. NE jumping over us to grab him was just a little too revealing in my opinion. That is in Rick smith. Guy is no good without Kubiak jmo
Yep,
That would be a Bob/Ricky McNair call.
Yes, that's the main point but... Wouldn't he "want" to get fired if all those better offers are then available? And if so, why is he encouraging the Texans to keep him by suggesting not needing an extension? I would think he wouldn't be doing anything to encourage the team to keep his one year deal in place "if" there are much better deals waiting if he is let go... just seems strangeHe's under contract. He has no leverage.
Yes, that's the main point but... Wouldn't he "want" to get fired if all those better offers are then available? And if so, why is he encouraging the Texans to keep him by suggesting not needing an extension? I would think he wouldn't be doing anything to encourage the team to keep his one year deal in place "if" there are much better deals waiting if he is let go... just seems strange
... just seems strange
I don't think it is a matter of the organization thinking Os was the worst Qb in the league. However Os was good enough to sit on the bench and remain there throughout the season unless we got down to where he had to play due to too many injuries. I don't think the front office ever imagined a season where at the end we'd be down to a fourth string Qb.He was pretty much the worst starting qb in the league last year.................................. like literally.
Now "that" would explain his offering to coach without an extension... but, aren't there rules against making offers to or going after a coach while he is still under contract. I guess it could be done discreetly, and certainly O'Brien should have a better feel than anyone else whether or not he is in demand.He has no offers at all and no one is lining up. All of that stuff is speculation with nothing behind it
Jeff RisdonVerified account@JeffRisdon 5h5 hours ago
Bill O'Brien won a division title and playoff game with Brock Osweiler, whom he never wanted
Benjamin AllbrightVerified account@AllbrightNFL
replying to @NOTjakebrowning
Smith signed Osweiler and BOB didn't want him.
7:08 PM DEC 30, 2017
Just because O'Brien said that decisions were "group" decisions means nothing. Call it lying if you want to. That is what a HC is expected to do...........cover for his bosses. Just like all the public favorable complimentary statements he made welcoming Louis Nix to the Texans with open arms.................from inside sources that I trust without reservation.................he HATED the Nix pick
OB went far beyond saying it was a group decision. Double Barrel has on multiple occasions provided quotes from OB about their film review and his agreement Oz was the best FA to target.
Doesn't matter how many times he said it or with what degree of fervor, doesn't change the underlying explanation.OB went far beyond saying it was a group decision. Double Barrel has on multiple occasions provided quotes from OB about their film review and his agreement Oz was the best FA to target.
He was, and most here were happy that they were at least trying... doesn't mean he wanted Os but he was forced into it by the Garropolo travesty
Doesn't matter how many times he said it or with what degree of fervor, doesn't change the underlying explanation.
OB went far beyond saying it was a group decision. Double Barrel has on multiple occasions provided quotes from OB about their film review and his agreement Oz was the best FA to target.
What Garoppolo travesty? NE taking a QB that high was a surprise. Miami & Seattle definitely were not in the market.
Last comment on this. This whole RS forced Oz on OB narrative is inconsistent with the characters. RS comes across as and is portrayed by detractors as a cya artist. A short careered DB going full-tilt head on at an offense minded/QB guru HC over his objection to ram an unwanted QB onto him is the absolute antithesis of cya. I don't believe RS would even attempt to force the issue if OB was looking McNair in the eye with any form of "I don't want him" "I object to him" etc.
I don't think RS has the stones to take that responsibility on solely.
The CYA comes from McNair saying get me the best free agent QB available. Rick gives OB the choices and says pick one. Even if OB says none of these work, but I pick Os it becomes a collective decision but Rick can put it on OB. It was what he chose the options givens the directive came from McNair. The only way Rick fails is by not getting the player. Rick gets Os, now it’s what McNair ordered and who OB picked.
Every time during the games when Os was off target or threw an interception Rick whispers in McNairs ear “man I don’t know what OB saw in him.”
Sorry but that does not compute.The truth is coming out
I will give you the over BOB's objections.
The denials are the same posters that denied the Lombardi/Glazer reports last yr.
Face it, Ricky has accomplished his mission of running BOB out of town. It's about the only thing he has accomplished this yr, or for the coming 2 yrs.