No lie. TB, all summer long you were preaching to wait and see the games played while most of us could actually see with our own eyes the kind of roster that was being put together, knowing it wasn't going to be very good. You, of course, weren't buying it. I don't remember the exact time line, whether a few games had been played or not, when Caserio made his process not results comment, but you still weren't buying it. Now here we are, 2-10, their best corner was shipped out right before the season started, their best RB (and that ain't saying much) is traded because they're "doing him a solid", players getting benched, suspended, and cut right and left, and on the field they look exactly like what most of us thought they'd look like (although even I didn't think it would be this bad), and you still aren't buying it.
I don't know what else there is they can do other than to come out waving white flags before games. You obviously just don't know the meaning of tanking.
Sure the circumstances were bad, but most of the players he brought in were guys who were either mainly special teams players with little playing time on offense or defense, or guys who saw limited snaps period. Grugier-Hill, for example, at least started 10 games in a season once, and even then he saw just 32% of the snaps. They went and got an 11 year RB who was relegated to 3rd team the year before, and made him the feature back. They're trading their best CB before the season starts. They're drafting a ******* QB in the 3rd round when they could have at least got a good player that could have helped start the rebuild.
Almost none of these players who were brought in this year, will be on this team in 3 years. A lot of them won't even be here next year, for that matter. Getting a bunch of young players in here and seeing if you can start finding some guys that can help the rebuild, and then still having a bad record is one thing. That's not what the Texans did. This wasn't a let's start the rebuild year by any means. This was a total tank from the get go.