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McNair is the root of all problems with the Texans. Can he change?

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Texan Asylum said:
Where's our "Draft VY or we'll forever rue the day we didn't." forcefield.

Probably in the same closet we stored the "Bench Warren Moon and start Bucky Richardson" protection.
 
Ibar_Harry said:
Again, I'm very concerned about the direction McNair is taking us with this coaching staff. Kubiack is certainly not a tried and tested head coach. Now, it appears he is taking on a young man who has no experience as a receiver's coach. This has all of the ear marks of the previous coaching staff. Again, we need experienced and talented coaching to manage this team. Could we be in a position that the receivers know more than their coach? Again, so far the moves look so much like the way the previous staff was picked. I really hope that is not the case.

The Texans will be what the coaching is. Great coaches will lead to a great team. Mediorce to bad coaches will lead to a mediocre to a bad team. We have 4 picks out of the 1st 66 in the draft. I would say Casserly has done a good job of making it possible for us to strengthen our player pool through the draft, but will we be able to do anything with the picks? In the NFL what matters is COACHING, COACHING and COACHING. Outstanding coaches will give you outstanding results over the long haul. Its really as simple as that.

im more inclined to listen to ibar now than i used to be....i think we all learned a lesson about battle red glasses and such....maybe the guy who is preaching gloom and doom is actually right.
 
Ibar_Harry said:
Again, I'm very concerned about the direction McNair is taking us with this coaching staff. Kubiack is certainly not a tried and tested head coach. Now, it appears he is taking on a young man who has no experience as a receiver's coach. This has all of the ear marks of the previous coaching staff. Again, we need experienced and talented coaching to manage this team. Could we be in a position that the receivers know more than their coach? Again, so far the moves look so much like the way the previous staff was picked. I really hope that is not the case.

The Texans will be what the coaching is. Great coaches will lead to a great team. Mediorce to bad coaches will lead to a mediocre to a bad team. We have 4 picks out of the 1st 66 in the draft. I would say Casserly has done a good job of making it possible for us to strengthen our player pool through the draft, but will we be able to do anything with the picks? In the NFL what matters is COACHING, COACHING and COACHING. Outstanding coaches will give you outstanding results over the long haul. Its really as simple as that.

So, oh great and wise Harry one; who should the Texans have hired?

Because the rest of the NFL disagress with you. Of the 10 jobs that became available, but I'm only going to count 9 (KC traaded for a coach), only one team decieded to hire a coach with NFL head coaching expierence. So apperantly only a samll few, and I don't think anybody here works for an NFL FO, think that a coach has to have previous expierence as a HC to be a good hire. Hell, Marinelli was never even a coordinator.

As for the bet on when teh first "Fire Kubiak" thread...I'm kinda surprised there hasn't been one yet.
 
For all that is good in the world, please oh please lock this thread.

I've tried not to responding to it, hoping it goes away, but it keeps bumping up top. With stuff non-related to the initial post.

The title of this thread causes me actual physical pain--the english language does not contain the words I would need to express how misguided the thread title is, so I will make up a new word--it is just abymasilly or grotesatrolled or pukariffic or some combinations of that sort of stuff--crud, I just give up.

Make it go away. Pretty please. :texflag:
 
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