Mine wasn't and I tried to get SBA loan and was turned down. And paying less taxes(tax break) is not the same as using someone elses tax dollars to help build someone elses business, it's not the same thing at all. The government doesn't build stores for Wallmart with tax payer dollars. Besides over 90% of businesses in America have less than 500 employees. The vast majority of them, the government isn't giving them money, in fact the government is a burden to most small businesses they certainly aren't treated like NFL franchises.
Your completely wrong. I've got every right to say how I think they should run the team and they've got every right to not listen and do whatever they want. You really think, on a Texan message board I don't have the right to say how the team should be run. And once again whether they are tho only ones to use NRG are one of many, it doesn't change the fact that my tax dollars were used for the team.
That's simply ridiculous, hindsight is 20/20. You really don't think it's a foregone conclusion that the Texans were embarrassed in the playoffs? You really don't think it's a foregone conclusion that Watson's worse game as a Texan was his last game and that he actually looked better last year before he had more time under the quarterback whisperer. You really don't think it's a foregone conclusion it was stupid to be taking a chance on getting Watson hurt in week 17 when the game was out of reach and O'Brien was calling run plays for him. You really don't think it's a foregone conclusion that O'Brien makes stupid play calls and struggles with clock management and replay challenges. How many examples do you need...
Were talking about strength of schedule and you want to base it "solely" on win/lose, there's more to it than that. The Texans played the 28th toughest schedule in the league this year. Only three teams had easier schedules. We saw how tough the AFC South was when the only team they could beat in the playoffs was another AFC South team and then were easily beaten by a team from a different division. A division you say wasn't as good as the AFC South(based solely on win/lose record), which now has a team in the AFC Championship game and had another team from their division win a road playoff game.
You really think the AFC South was tougher than the AFC West this year?
https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/ranking/schedule-strength-by-other
Do you really think the regular season is a better measure of teams and coaches than the playoffs?
In O'brien's time here his average strength of schedule has been 25th. There's been 24 other teams during his tenure that have averaged a tougher schedule than him.
And yes, in the NFL you only have to have a better record than the three other teams(the ones in your division, if you didn't get that), to make the playoffs... another foregone conclusion!
Something we agree on. I do think it is admirable to take the blame and cover for your players. I also think if O'Brien were a better teacher, leader, his QB would be following his example and not blaming his teammates. But O'Brien is also defensive, condescending and arrogant. These qualities are not what leaders are made of. Getting mad at reporters for doing there job is uncalled for. Answering their questions is part of his job. To tell someone it's not his job instead of answering the question when it is his job is avoiding the issue, and "not" showing leadership.
I get that, and I don't want to waste more years with O'Brien. We've seen many coaches in this league, even in recent years, do much better than O'Brien in 1-3 years and he's had 5. Let me ask you a simple question and I think it will demonstrate how much confidence you really have in O'Brien. If you had to bet one way or another. Next year
his 6th season will O'Brien's Texans finally win a division round playoff game or will we be sitting here again next year having the same discussion?