My guess is that Matt Ruhle opened the 2nd of his 3 envelopes.My guess is Brady got the boot because he's the one that convinced Carolina to trade for another ginger, Sam Darnold. Ginger love for another ginger!
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My guess is that Matt Ruhle opened the 2nd of his 3 envelopes.My guess is Brady got the boot because he's the one that convinced Carolina to trade for another ginger, Sam Darnold. Ginger love for another ginger!
So in the last year the Texans have committed $15MM to Culley, $30MM to the File Clerk and another likely $40MM to McDaniels, along with creating $50MM in dead money in 2022. That's $135MM!!! I'm sure the McNair family just loves watching their millions being flushed down the toilet.
The principals of the company.None of those three hit the cap so who cares how much they spend.
it only takes an organization this inept to drag this out for several days after the end of the season. First, decide on HC and announce that decision. Rest of the coaching staff reviewed individually regardless of that decision.
The principals of the company.
Just the facts, ma'am. If money wasn't a big deal, there wouldn't even be a salary cap, right?Posters sure spend alot of time trying to save billionaires money.
My reading of the tea leaves this morning is all of this silly buffoonery brouhaha began when Brian Flores was unexpectedly fired. This caused the File Clerk to spit out his coffee and put the Clerk in high gear to pursue Flores as the next HC. If McDaniels was a done deal Culley would've/should've been gone on Monday but he's not, he's still here. Flores is weighing his options and why Culley is on hold. Here is the kicker, don't be surprised if there is a move to bring back DW4 if Flores is named the new HC for the Texans. I will really look forward to reading @steelbtexan comments if that were to happen.
Just the facts, ma'am. If money wasn't a big deal, there wouldn't even be a salary cap, right?
Not really. Mills said that when they went in at the half, everyone was in agreement that their running game and game plan was not working and that they needed to change things up with an uptempo game. When pressed about whose idea it was to go uptempo, he just repeated everyone was in agreement. As OC, TK would have been foremost in any decision with qb coach PH also chiming in. Mills had stated earlier in the season his preference for the uptempo game. It would have been these three who would have been in agreement on the change. I can see and understand Culley not saying much, leaving it to these three. He also would have obviously been in agreement with the change.“Obviously when we went into halftime — and I want everybody to know this — I really had nothing to do with that change in the second half. Because I said very little when I went in there. I didn’t know what to say. All I say was that’s not how we wanted to start this first half. Let’s end the second half. We got 30 minutes left. Let’s end it the right way.”
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Coach David Culley says he 'really had nothing to do' with Texans' rally against the Titans
Houston Texans coach David Culley downplayed his involvement in the team’s 25-point second half rally against the Tennessee Titans in Week 18.texanswire.usatoday.com
Strange to say he had nothing to do with the second half.
Strange? What halves has Culley had anything to do with? Other than calling time outs at the wrong moment and erroneously declining penalties, he has zero impact on games.Strange to say he had nothing to do with the second half.
Culley lacks self-awareness and is brutally honest (when not asked to lie). Makes for some entertaining pressers.I am under the impression Culley just isn’t a good speaker in front of the media.
The salary cap was pushed for by the players union, to force the league into paying a certain % of revenue to players.The salary cap was pushed for by Jerry Jones
I think you're on the right track, but haven't pieced it together. Nick and Jack have it figured out. And they've talked Kyle into it (begrudgingly). Dump Culley and hire McDaniels. The issue is talking the other McNairs into their plan.
Eating more $millions while having to slash ticket prices and concessions? The other McNairs are into this for the $$$$. This is the family business. Hemorrhaging cash does not make them happy. This evaluation time isn't about Culley. Everyone knows he was a colossal mistake and should have never gotten the job. The evaluation is how much longer Kyle will be allowed to piss away the family fortune.
They should already know. They’re friends. Caserio was in New England with McDaniels when he decided to come to Houston.McDaniels has a playoff game. He really can’t do anything until the season is over.
Just the facts, ma'am. If money wasn't a big deal, there wouldn't even be a salary cap, right?
it only takes an organization this inept to drag this out for several days after the end of the season. First, decide on HC and announce that decision. Rest of the coaching staff reviewed individually regardless of that decision.
The salary cap was pushed for by the players union, to force the league into paying a certain % of revenue to players.
They should already know. They’re friends. Caserio was in New England with McDaniels when he decided to come to Houston.
if they don’t know what McDaniels is going to do then this “plan” is hogwash
There shouldn't be.
I'm a capitalist.
The salary cap was pushed for by Jerry Jones so that he didn't have to try and keep up spending wise with other teams. Otherwise this would be like baseball where teams can spend as much as they want and just try to buy a championship.