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Perhaps the new dogs they brought in taught the old ones (Smith & Olsen) some new tricks.
It could happen.
I think this is the more likely scenario.
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Perhaps the new dogs they brought in taught the old ones (Smith & Olsen) some new tricks.
It could happen.
Perhaps the new dogs they brought in taught the old ones (Smith & Olsen) some new tricks.
It could happen.
I think this is the more likely scenario.
You mean the same GM that bombed in the 2013 draft, less than 2 years ago? Out of 10 picks, only 4 are actually contributing to the team. A second round pick thats continuously on the inactive list. A 4th rounder, John Simon we all know what happened to him.
1 Matt Elam - Starting
2 Arthur Brown - 0 starts, inactive for every game this season
3 Brandon Williams - Starting
4 John Simon - Texans!
4 Kyle Juszczyk - FB (not sure if he starts or not)
5 Ricky Wagner - Starting
6 Kapron Lewis-Moore - IR
6 Ryan Jensen - PS
7 Aaron Mellette - cut
7 Marc Anthony - cut
In all honesty, I think Newsome is a good GM. Im just giving him the same criticism a lot of people are doing to Rick in here. Dissecting drafts will make just about every GM in the league look bad.
Who are these new people? C'mon folks, even if you disagree with them these are intelligent people we are talking about here. NFL contracts are rapidly evolving. Arguably we have seen three generations of contracts in structure philosophy during the existence of the Texans. Generalizations really don't hack it in this discussion.
Brian Gaine. So you think it's a coincidence we altered our contracts the same time he came? It wouldn't surprise me if he was mcnairs backup plan for smith. I'm not in favor of it but it's an intriguing thought.
What in his track record makes you think this? Could it just be that we all are hoping this is true?
Dude's over pro scouting. Other than not wanting to give credit to the existing people for being able to think at all, what do you have?
The guy was an assistant Gm of Miami prior to coming here, its not like he is some noob in the business.
I laid out numerous things pages back on Smith and his short comings. People do not magically change the way they do business. They have to learn or be shown another way. We will probably never know the truth behind the change in contracts, but I think it has little to do with Smith himself, just based on his history.
What part of "this is a copy-cat league" do you not get.The guy was an assistant Gm of Miami prior to coming here, its not like he is some noob in the business.
I laid out numerous things pages back on Smith and his short comings. People do not magically change the way they do business. They have to learn or be shown another way. We will probably never know the truth behind the change in contracts, but I think it has little to do with Smith himself, just based on his history.
Juszcyk is starting and contributing. They cut Leach to save $$$$. They set up Leach's contract to save $$$ if he was cut and replced him with Juszcyk.
I will take 4 starters out of any Rick Smith draft.
They also drafted guys with high upside /talented but troubled players like Jensen and injured but high upside players Kapron-Lewis late in the draft. These guys are low cost wildcards. Rick Smith takes chances on guys like these in the 3rd/4th rd. See: Nix this yr and Montgomery/Williamses last yr. Ozzie takes these chances in rds 4-7 after adding solid players in the early rds. That's why he hits on guys like Wagner.
This draft is a microcosm of why the Ravens/Ozzie are where they are and the Texans and Smith are where they are. Thanks for proving my point for me.
Of course it's not fair to compare Ozzie who has complete control over personel to Smith who we are not sure what he does but we are sure he doesn't have the power Ozzie has.
What part of "this is a copy-cat league" do you not get.
If front-loaded contracts are the current trend, that's what the Texans' F/O will start doing.
No magic involved.
The average tenure for a NFL GM is 4 years. Smith has had ample opportunity to raise the talent level and make a positive impact. We need new blood at the top.
Is Juszcyk is starting and contributing just like Prosch is "starting and contributing"? I guess we can put him as also another great find by Rick!Teams typically only have one FB on the roster. So if you're the FB on the team, I guess that does make you the "starting fullback".
You know in all of Rick's drafts from 2007-2012, he has drafted at least 4 "starters". (The term "starter" is such a broad term, so I went with a player that has started several games for any team in the league)
So let me get this straight... Newsome taking gamble on guys from the 4th round & later are good decisions, but Rick taking gambles from the 3rd round & later are bad? That one round makes all the difference in the world from a good & bad decision?
I like how you fail to address the big swing & miss in the 2nd round by Newsome.
Hey, we finally agree!
The average tenure for a NFL GM is 4 years. Smith has had ample opportunity to raise the talent level and make a positive impact. We need new blood at the top.
Jayson Braddock: When Bill O'Brien, Cal, Bob McNair and Rick Smith get together [after the season]...
"I think Rick Smith gets kicked to the curb at the end of this season."
Agree, but then who's gonna select the next one?
McNair?
OB?
Dan Reeves?
agree, but then who's gonna select the next one?
Mcnair?
Ob?
Dan reeves?
Charlie C.![]()
Excellent choice. For all we know Charlie made brilliant suggestions but was always overruled by McNair and Capers/Kubiak.
Good question
Why does Smith always get the benefit of the doubt, but Casserly didn't?
Good question
Why does Smith always get the benefit of the doubt, but Casserly didn't?
Excellent choice. For all we know Charlie made brilliant suggestions but was always overruled by McNair and Capers/Kubiak.
Good question
Why does Smith always get the benefit of the doubt, but Casserly didn't?
If someone ever writes a "tell all" book about this front office, it would be a hit with Houston football fans. This FO has the secrecy of the KGB when it comes to power structure. 13 years into it and we are all still in the dark about basic things.
For his Kubiak year, he did. We don't know what the dynamic was between Capers/Casserly/McNair... Capers didn't highly recommend Casserly.
I'm not sure it is all that secret. The Texans might try to keep everything as secret as possible, but that doesn't mean information doesn't leak out through the observable effects of their actions. It's like using pattern recognition to break a super-secret code.
I think the Texans fall somewhere in the range of a normal NFL organization structure. I think they have made so many mistakes in free agency and the draft because Rick Smith is a bad GM and carries a lot of that responsibility, even if he is helped out in failure by a meddling owner.
I think that is far more likely that Rick Smith is a bad GM than that he is always against the bad decisions and being overruled. McNair is a competent enough businessman to realize at some point that he keeps overruling the guy that is always right.
I'm not sure it is all that secret. The Texans might try to keep everything as secret as possible, but that doesn't mean information doesn't leak out through the observable effects of their actions. It's like using pattern recognition to break a super-secret code.
I think the Texans fall somewhere in the range of a normal NFL organization structure. I think they have made so many mistakes in free agency and the draft because Rick Smith is a bad GM and carries a lot of that responsibility, even if he is helped out in failure by a meddling owner.
I think that is far more likely that Rick Smith is a bad GM than that he is always against the bad decisions and being overruled. McNair is a competent enough businessman to realize at some point that he keeps overruling the guy that is always right.
I'm not sure it is all that secret. The Texans might try to keep everything as secret as possible, but that doesn't mean information doesn't leak out through the observable effects of their actions. It's like using pattern recognition to break a super-secret code.
I think the Texans fall somewhere in the range of a normal NFL organization structure. I think they have made so many mistakes in free agency and the draft because Rick Smith is a bad GM and carries a lot of that responsibility, even if he is helped out in failure by a meddling owner.
I think that is far more likely that Rick Smith is a bad GM than that he is always against the bad decisions and being overruled. McNair is a competent enough businessman to realize at some point that he keeps overruling the guy that is always right.
I'd hate to believe this because it paints an almost hopeless scenario that the best we can dream of is a blind squirrel occasionally getting a nut.
I don't look at it as 12 years of mediocre. I look at it as three attempts by McNair.
- Casserly/Capers 2002-2006
Utter failure. No one was expecting championship from this iteration. All they wanted was to field an NFL team & a winning season. Didn't happen.- Kubiak/Smith 2006-2010
Success. Most people don't see it this way. But with the same expectations Casserly/Capers had with the addition of salvaging what was an utter failure... it was a success.- Kubiak/Smith/Phillips 2010-2013
Mild success. These guys were winners in 2011 & 2012. The 2011 team was a true title contender. The 2012 team was held together with bubble gum & twist ties. But they still won 12 games, & won a play off game. The 2010 & 2013 team failures were of such epic failures, the little success they had gets lost in the context.
So I don't think the McNairs are in the "blind squirrel" category. I actually feel really good about the future of this team, Rick Smith not withstanding.
Are the McNairs meddling? I don't know. They got us Wade... then again they let Richard Smith hang on for years after they knew he wasn't getting the job done....
I do know if I owned an NFL franchise, I'd be a little more involved than McNair, a little less than Jerrah... but I'd probably get as much facetime as Jerrah.
Jayson Braddock just posted that he thinks Brian Gaine slides in as GM for 2015. Thoughts?
Jayson Braddock just posted that he thinks Brian Gaine slides in as GM for 2015. Thoughts?
I think Gaine would do a good job, but nobody knows for sure.
I would rather have a proven GM like Pioli. He's probably to rich for the McNair's blood though.
I get what you're saying, but honestly, how truly reliable is leaked information?
If Rick Smith really is a bad GM and is responsible for D-level drafts year after year, then that says a lot about McNair and his seemingly inability to make operational decisions to improve his football team.
And if that is the case, then is it simply nepotism that keeps Cal's BFF and godfather to his child around? I'd hate to believe this because it paints an almost hopeless scenario that the best we can dream of is a blind squirrel occasionally getting a nut.
Obviously, all of this is speculation in conversation, so nobody take it and run with it like it is gospel truth. Enjoy the dialogue for what it is, folks, but it is nothing to argue about.
Good question
Why does Smith always get the benefit of the doubt, but Casserly didn't?
During the draft. I remember polls on grading each pick.
I was feeling good about our draft and gave them high marks. Geeze, it tells you what I know.This draft class is basically invisible
During the draft. I remember polls on grading each pick.
I was feeling good about our draft and gave them high marks. Geeze, it tells you what I know.This draft class is basically invisible
During the draft. I remember polls on grading each pick.
I was feeling good about our draft and gave them high marks. Geeze, it tells you what I know.This draft class is basically invisible
Ever since Smith came on board, I never thought finding talent was this team's problem. Keeping them healthy and on the field is.
The draft is like waking up in the morning. Everything is bright and beautiful and yesterday is dead and gone. You stretch, yawn, shower, poop, shave, dress with a smile on your face and off to work to conquer the day. The commute to is like the regular season, everything is down hill once you hit the freeway.