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What the ****?
What the ****?
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26 is the "back end" of prime years?
What the ****?
The unsaid thing about that list is that those guys have been in the same system for multiple years. Good coaching + QB talent + experience = ProficiencyThere were only 5 QB's that had a 100+ QB Rating this past season. Outside of Dak as a rookie, here were the other four:
Matt Ryan - 31 years old, 10 years exp.
Tom Brady - 39 years old, 18 years exp.
Aaron Rodgers - 33 years old, 13 years exp.
Drew Brees - 38 years old, 17 years exp.
Sam Bradford at 99.3%, turning 30 this coming season, was the only other QB to post a rating higher than 97% this past season.
It would be refreshing to get a quote from one of the guys saying something like 'Bill's a dumbass and treats his qb's like ****'. I'm going to venture a guess and say that's not going to happen though.Bill O'Brien has Strong Support from Inside the Houston Texans Locker Room
Patrick Starr
9:03 AM
Bill O'Brien has strong support from the players inside the Houston Texans locker room.
Bill O’Brien and his future with the Houston Texans has been discussed at length outside of the organization. O’Brien inked a 5-year deal with the Texans when he signed on to be the head coach in 2014 and, with 2 years left on that deal, questions are swirling on whether he will remain with the team.
“I’ll be honest, I really don’t think about my contract. I really don’t. I think about preparing for the offseason.” said O’Brien in March at the Owner’s Meetings. “In the past, if you look at Mr. McNair’s track record with those kind of things, that’s what he does. He did the same thing with Coach (Gary) Kubiak – extended him going into the last year of his contract. I think he did it twice. So, I don’t think about it. I know that when Mr. McNair wants to sit down and talk about those things, I know we’ll sit down and talk about it. I’m focused on coaching this team and doing as good a job as I can of helping our staff coach and helping our players get better.”
Owner Bob McNair has been in wait-and-see mode concerning his head coach as the team met with the media on Monday at the opening of off-season workouts. The players came out early supporting their head coach.
DeAndre Hopkins had an interesting season in 2016 with a dip in his numbers compared to his 2014-2015 seasons. O’Brien backed Hopkins in the off-season and the Texans wide receiver took notice.
“It’s great when you have a coach like this that’s always on your side. A down season, you know, it’s a team sport. It’s not one player out there playing,“ Hopkins stated, his reciprocal support for O’Brien clear. “So, to have a coach like that on your side all the time, it spreads throughout the locker room.”
Offensive lineman David Quessenberry who is working his way back to the field after battling lymphoma the past three years discussed how important O’Brien was to him during the process.
“He has had my back through this whole thing. We’ve gotten close. He has his own struggles in his family and I have mine. He has had a lot of wisdom on the way to approach things when it’s your body and you’re going through your own fights,” Quessenberry said of O’Brien. “That’s something that I’ve always kind of cherished and been fortunate to have with him since he got here and before I got diagnosed. He’s just been great.”
Quarterback Tom Savage was drafted by O’Brien in 2014 and spent time with him during the draft process. Savage has been the one constant in the quarterback room and has not overlooked how much O’Brien has pushed him since he arrived.
“I love the guy. That’s what I look forward to, is going to practice every day. He’s going to be hard on me. That’s what you want as a quarterback.” Savage explained. “He’s the type of guy that is always talking shop with you and that’s the type of guy you want to go out there and you want to brawl for.”
Posting a 27-21 record the past three seasons with the Texans and achieving two AFC South division titles, those are not the ultimate goal for O’Brien and the Texans. The only coach to have a winning recored in three consecutive seasons in franchise history is not being overlooked by his players. The players inside the Texans locker room undoubtedly appreciate what O’Brien brings to the team.
It would be refreshing to get a quote from one of the guys saying something like 'Bill's a dumbass and treats his qb's like ****'. I'm going to venture a guess and say that's not going to happen though.
there would be nothing gained by a player going off on the guy who controls his playing time.It would be refreshing to get a quote from one of the guys saying something like 'Bill's a dumbass and treats his qb's like ****'. I'm going to venture a guess and say that's not going to happen though.
It was my roundabout way of saying the same. You could probably get 3 players to say something nice about Tom Coughlin and write the same article -- even after banning ping pong:there would be nothing gained by a player going off on the guy who controls his playing time.
I mean, duuh.
LoL
If he ever did something that stupid, his opportunities for backup QB let alone starter would be less likely than it is now. Remember, he was the one that at the very beginning told the media that essentially he was not going to have anyone (referring to O' Brien and his coaches) try to mold him into anything (like Brady) except what he was.............I guess, his unsophisticated football acumen self........his old stupid self.......It might. If the Browns release Brock, it might put him in the mood to talk about O'Brien.
If he ever did something that stupid, his opportunities for backup QB let alone starter would be less likely than it is now. Remember, he was the one that at the very beginning told the media that essentially he was not going to have anyone (referring to O' Brien and his coaches) try to mold him into anything (like Brady) except what he was.............I guess, his unsophisticated football acumen self........his old stupid self.......
Profootballtalk's, Mike Florio, joined Matt and Brian T. Smith and talked about the QBs the Texans might draft tonight, and how many he expects to go in round one. Mike also discussed who the Browns will take with their top two picks, and which round he expects Oklahoma RB, Joe Mixon, to be drafted. Finally, Mike said he is hearing that Bill O'Brien hates coaching in Houston.
Hates coaching for the least demanding owner in the NFL? Before, it was said that O'Brien hated coaching at Penn State. Where is the perfect spot for Billy?Finally, Mike said he is hearing that Bill O'Brien hates coaching in Houston.
It's Florio so heed caution; believes Mahomes will be there at 25 and BOB hates it here:
http://sports790.iheart.com/media/play/27750092/
http://sports790.iheart.com/onair/t...ike-florio-believes-mahomes-will-be-15780206/
Q:Rick Smith & Bill O'Brien - what feel do you get for where things stand with O'Brien?Just threw it out there like that?
I don't see any difference between O'b hating coaching here & Mallett & Osweiler not liking being here.
Adam Clanton
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“Next year, when Bill O’Brien leaves, @CoachVrabel50 will be the next coach of your #Texans.”
-@RealSeanJones just now on @SportsTalk790
12:12 PM - 27 Apr 2017
Lance Z said BOB is not involved in this draft to kind of back this up also
Someone pointed out on 610 that OB never looks pleased or happy in front of the news media. It's just something he doesn't enjoy.This presser doesn't seem like (a) O'Brien and Smith aren't on the same page or (b) O'Brien is disengaged from the draft process.
Texans' Post Draft Day Presser
This presser doesn't seem like (a) O'Brien and Smith aren't on the same page or (b) O'Brien is disengaged from the draft process.
Texans' Post Draft Day Presser
If the relationship between FO and HC is so toxic here, why would Vrabel want to stay?
If there is any toxicity between the FO it is between the FO & O'b. If teapot moves on, the relationship between FO & HC may not be so toxic.
Most likely Crennel would take over & the defensive staff will remain intact. Romeo seems to get along just fine with the FO.
Obrien needs to be drawing up some plays, that sh!t he ran last year is beyond pathetic.
**** is the end stage, and the best coach can certainly mold it.................but it will always be ****........Pathetic QBs can only do so much. Brock was as bad as it gets. Like the old saying goes, you can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
Pathetic QBs can only do so much. Brock was as bad as it gets. Like the old saying goes, you can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
Dick Lebeau - Titans (80 in Sept.)RC is going to be 71 by the start of the 2018 season. Not going to happen. There's only a handful of coaches over 60 in the league. Don't think any are older than 65.
I wouldn't want any part of baby Shanny after that horrible "choke job" in the past Super Bowl (foolishly calling for pass plays late in the game) when he could have ran the ball and set up a manageable field goal for an 11-point lead. That likely wins the Lombardi Trophy as the Falcons offensive coordinator. I don't think the Patriots would have had enough time to come back from two scores down like they did 8 points down.Can we trade OB and his two useless QB's to SF for Baby Shanny ?!
Dick Lebeau - Titans (80 in Sept.)
Tom Pratt - Cardinals (77)
Tommy Brasher - Chiefs (76)
and Monte Kiffin is 77 and just left Jacksonville to coach for his son at Florida Atlantic.
Don't know, and not going to look any more, but I'm guessing there's a few more over 65 (Pete Carroll turns 66 in Sept.).
Darth Hater @Giantstepps
@SOTTexans Do you think there's any flexibility to this offensive system being tweaked to suit Watson's strength?
8:33 PM - 8 Jun 2017
Pathetic QBs can only do so much. Brock was as bad as it gets. Like the old saying goes, you can't make chicken salad out of chicken shit.
A telling response by Patrick Starr to a Mail Bag question directed to him.
O’Brien has a better idea on how to make the offense work based on personnel.
A telling response by Patrick Starr to a Mail Bag question directed to him.
The most important thing right now is to realize it is Tom Savage’s show until further notice. However, if Deshaun Watson did end up on the field, or Brandon Weeden for that matter, Bill O’Brien will try and take advantage of each of their skill sets. That is what good coaches do and something that George Godsey could not capitalize on the past few seasons as offensive coordinator. O’Brien has a better idea on how to make the offense work based on personnel.
????????????? This is per this writer's observations.................O'Brien is trashing no one.So O'Brien is basically trashing his buddy Godsey.
Even though O'Brien is the architect of the offense and the QB guru.
????????????? This is per this writer's observations.................O'Brien is trashing no one.
????????????? This is per this writer's observations.................O'Brien is trashing no one.
O’Brien has a better idea on how to make the offense work based on personnel.
So you're saying O'Brien dictated this text to Starr so he (Starr) could pile on?I'm taking it that Patrick Starr writes preferred narratives in return for access.
So you're saying O'Brien dictated this text to Starr so he (Starr) could pile on?
Srsly?
Hmmm...I don't know about "dictated" but I can't remember Starr writing a narrative that made OB look bad. It's always someone else's fault.
Not sure why people are still arguing about OB and offense and QB's right now.
We drafted a young prospect who likely will struggle some.
Our offense likely to be one of the worst again. OB hasn't shown that he's an over achiever on the offensive side of the ball, and I don't expect to see that happen with Savage or some rookie either. I think we'll have a similar team as last season.
Not sure why people are still arguing about OB and offense and QB's right now.
We drafted a young prospect who likely will struggle some.
Our offense likely to be one of the worst again. OB hasn't shown that he's an over achiever on the offensive side of the ball, and I don't expect to see that happen with Savage or some rookie either. I think we'll have a similar team as last season.
I don't know, Osweiler was so underwhelming under center last year that even marginally better play from Savage, if all other things hold even, should equate to at least 1 or 2 more regular season wins. I don't expect the offense to become world-beaters, but I do expect slightly better play just because of the change at QB.
As I remember O'Brien stating, I coach what I am given or something along those terms. A statement such as this might be alluding to the fact that he's not given a whole lot of input on putting this team together and RS wants this title.
One glaring problem for me has been the OL since it has been a let-down for the past 3 seasons. Knowing that this OL had a big need to fill on the right side...how could RS completely ignore this situation throughout the off-season and draft? With the offensive skill positions set for a potentially big season why didn't RS set his sights on a veteran FA?
Obie: Hey Rick, I'd sure like the team to address the right side of this OL...
RS: Hey!....Hey, you'd shut your mouth if you knew what was good for you!
Obie: Ok...ok, damn...I'll just coach the players you get me....