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I need to find someplace to watch Texans episode.
Not buying HBO just for one hour.
I wonder if anyone is posting them on YouTube behind "hidden"/private links?
I do agree with others that Mike Smith keeps talking about how they are tough, but it just isnt working. He has this really nice grandpa look to him. And his players obviously arent buying that they are tough because the Texans just knocked the snot out of them.
The Falcons remind me of the Texans under Kubiak a few years ago: milquetoast coach, some talent on the team, but, all talk.
The sad thing is, I'd take their QB in a heart beat...
For the love of all that is holy, being boring at a press conference doesn't mean someone has the same demeanor as a coach. Kubiak by all reports from the team and insiders was no milquetoast at all.
I never said anything about Kubiak's press conferences. Nor about his not looking at field goals. Nor about any other trivial things people have held against Kubiak.
What I am saying, is that his message stopped getting through; and it appears that, on the surface, the same thing is going on with the Falcons. No, I do not work for the Falcons, and do not know what's going on, or what Mike Smith is like. I am saying, however, that based on what they've shown, Smith reminds me of Kubiak. That is all.
Clear enough? Sorry to offend you by calling out Kubiak.
HBO portrayed Watt in such a scary cinematic manner I nearly pissed my pants but didn't because I'd remember he's on my team.
You didn't offend me in the least.
The point is what the public sees of a coach and how he is around the players is often very different and that was the case with Kubiak. Not the same situation with Smith where you are getting a look at his coaching persona.
We've been told by the players themselves how different O'Brien is than Kubiak, both on the field and off. I'm sure Kubiak got upset at times - that doesn't make him a tough guy or intense head coach
O’Brien can also be intense. For a team that was often too soft in recent seasons and was plagued by poor execution in 2013, having a fiery, loud coach has initially shaken up the Texans.
“It’s something that was needed around this place,” Johnson said.
I don't know about demeanor, but Kubiak's gameplans and inability to make meaningful adjustments is the definition of "milquetoast": timid, meek, or unassertive.
His team's personae was often milquetoast against superior teams (i.e. "especially one who is easily dominated or intimidated"). It is often said that teams take on the personae of their head coach, and their dismal record against winning teams for 8 years says it all.
One of the most amazing things about this team over the last 8 years is how, when faced with a strong opponent or big stage (Sunday Night, Monday Night, Thursday Night) this team completely and utterly folded. It was truly amazing to watch.
Anyone else have the sneaking suspicion/feeling that the Texans get tagged for Hard Knocks next season since the league is force feeding it? We've never been on, won't have the "first year head coach" out and if we have a decent showing this season, I see us as being a prime candidate.
I wouldn't mind seeing what they "kinda" look like behind closed doors.
Could happen, but I would expect major lobbying/incentives added. Houston gets a Super Bowl if they do it or extra prime time games. Oddly enough, Mr. McNair will have a huge say in this and might just give it a go for the extra media coverage. Especially if the Texan's rebound this year to a decent record. 6+ wins, I'm all in. LOLAnyone else have the sneaking suspicion/feeling that the Texans get tagged for Hard Knocks next season since the league is force feeding it? We've never been on, won't have the "first year head coach" out and if we have a decent showing this season, I see us as being a prime candidate.
I wouldn't mind seeing what they "kinda" look like behind closed doors.
Under Kubiak, iirc.haven't the texans turned down hard knocks a time or two already?
Could happen, but I would expect major lobbying/incentives added. Houston gets a Super Bowl if they do it or extra prime time games. Oddly enough, Mr. McNair will have a huge say in this and might just give it a go for the extra media coverage. Especially if the Texan's rebound this year to a decent record. 6+ wins, I'm all in. LOL
haven't the texans turned down hard knocks a time or two already?
As stated, yes, under Kubiak.
It's no longer an option.
If there are no volunteers then the league will "volunteer" for you.
I think it'll be us.*
Four paragraphs in memory of GP.![]()
As stated, yes, under Kubiak.
It's no longer an option.
If there are no volunteers then the league will "volunteer" for you.
I think it'll be us.*
Four paragraphs in memory of GP.![]()
As stated, yes, under Kubiak.
It's no longer an option.
If there are no volunteers then the league will "volunteer" for you.
I think it'll be us.*
Four paragraphs in memory of GP.![]()
I need to find someplace to watch Texans episode.
Not buying HBO just for one hour.
I wonder if anyone is posting them on YouTube behind "hidden"/private links?
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexan...exans-need-bill-obriens-loud-fire/#25408101=0
Seems Dre is implying that it wasn't something they had before.
Personally, I don't care about a coach's demeanor.
Is he a good head coach or not? In Kubiak's case, my opinion is no. Great offensive mind. Not a good head coach. JMO.
http://m.firedrive.com/file/9B2621815342FFBA
Texans portion of Hard Knocks starts at about the 27:00 mark.
Link isn't working for me, but it could just be my phone.
Yes it was... very cool!![]()
I liked the episode...Didn't have any problem with Swearinger either...
In fact I LOVED it..
So, I guess you don't have a problem with him getting the 15 yard flags? Causing his defense to stay on the field?
Eh, the dude's mouth writes checks that his play can't cash imo.
It definitely did last year. Taunting calls are all about his mouth.His mouth didn't get him any penalty flags.
His mouth didn't get him any penalty flags.
And I like him as a player and think he will be good this year. That aside, he was all in the Falcons players heads.
He had Douglas taking a swing at him in practice. Roddy White and Julio dropping passes. They were so consumed with him they were even on the sideline talking about him. And then he comes up and makes the big hit on Julio and almost came up with a pick on another play.
No, I don't have any issue with having a firecracker back there on the back end. Ultimately, his play on the field is what will keep him on the field, but if he can turn into a good player, then I welcome that attitude. He's not backing down from anyone and he's going to have his teammates backs and he's going to be hated by opponents. I LOVE it.
Football matters a lot to him. Fans clamor for players with passion and ferocity all the time. Dude likes to play football, hit people, beat down opponents and talk ****. He provides an edge that football teams need.
You should go over to the Falcons board and here them talking about how Swearinger punked their soft team and how they wished they had a guy like him.
It definitely did last year. Taunting calls are all about his mouth.
His mouth didn't get him any penalty flags.
And I like him as a player and think he will be good this year. That aside, he was all in the Falcons players heads.
He had Douglas taking a swing at him in practice. Roddy White and Julio dropping passes. They were so consumed with him they were even on the sideline talking about him. And then he comes up and makes the big hit on Julio and almost came up with a pick on another play.
No, I don't have any issue with having a firecracker back there on the back end. Ultimately, his play on the field is what will keep him on the field, but if he can turn into a good player, then I welcome that attitude. He's not backing down from anyone and he's going to have his teammates backs and he's going to be hated by opponents. I LOVE it.
Football matters a lot to him. Fans clamor for players with passion and ferocity all the time. Dude likes to play football, hit people, beat down opponents and talk ****. He provides an edge that football teams need.
You should go over to the Falcons board and here them talking about how Swearinger punked their soft team and how they wished they had a guy like him.
#Broncos' Rahim Moore: "This just shows you that the #Texans, theyre not going to back down. Theyre no punks and neither are we." #NFL
I love Swearinger. I think he's gonna be a helluva player. Yeah he miss alot of tackle. But that also shows he has the instinct and talent to get to the area of plays. That's much harder to teach than tackle.
And his mouth. I kind of like it. My friend who's a Falcons fan, is Roddy White biggest fan. He watched Hard knocks with me and saw Roddy on the bench expressed frustration by #36, something he never saw anybody did in all the years he watched the Falcons game. He said to me, "Man, my boy Rod, getting own by the one thing he's always been good at, and that's talking. I always thought his speed would decline first, not his mouth."
I'd like Swearinger better if he played as well as he talked.
I'd like Swearinger better if he played as well as he talked.
Best quote of the show was from a Falcon's player to the effect of: He talks a lot but he doesn't make any plays
I loved the episode. Really enjoyed seeing the personal side of the NFL. I felt terrible for Baker after seeing him go down with that patellar tendon tear and am cheering for the Dutch kid to make the team
Gawd...he would be voted into the HOF before he even retired!I'd like Swearinger better if he played as well as he talked.
Maybe he should give himself to prove himself before flapping his gums all the time? That kind of stuff works both ways.Originally Posted by cstyle42
Lol isn't this his 2nd year in the league? Give the man some time to prove himself.
Gawd...he would be voted into the HOF before he even retired!
Maybe he should give himself to prove himself before flapping his gums all the time? That kind of stuff works both ways.
I loved it. Texans got more air time than I thought they would. JJ Watt looked scary as **** with his introduction. Schooled Matthews and then said he would be a good little tackle someday. They made Clowney look awesome with his pair of plays, and DJ talked a lot of ****, but at least DJ didn't retaliate when Harry Douglas took a swing at him. Then DJ lit up Julio to end the starters segment. A lot about Yates coming back to Houston, he looked like poo in the game.
I do agree with others that Mike Smith keeps talking about how they are tough, but it just isnt working. He has this really nice grandpa look to him. And his players obviously arent buying that they are tough because the Texans just knocked the snot out of them.
Ah, no. JJ sat out. I'm pretty sure of that.I just watched the episode. One thing I noticed was Mike Tice & the commentator both said Watt didn't play. I was pretty sure he played the first series and had a sack..