"One of the more remarkable parts of this season is that the Texans haven't quit."
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/3443149
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Article by the Chronicle writer who suggests that the Texans' production has
met its potential - yesterdays effort was about as good as it gets for the team and if, for example, Bradford couldn't make the play at the end of the game, its not for lack of effort.
If Justice's premise is true, then besides blaming the coaches for not assembling and manageing talent, should we maybe give them some credit for motivating the existing talent to play to the full level of its potential ?
I dunno....as my memory fades away as the decades pass, I still seem to recall that it wasn't the HC that motivated me and my teammates to get up for a game as much as the assistant coachs. Whatever we might think about Capers, maybe the Texans have a pretty good group of assistant coaches ?
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/3443149
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Article by the Chronicle writer who suggests that the Texans' production has
met its potential - yesterdays effort was about as good as it gets for the team and if, for example, Bradford couldn't make the play at the end of the game, its not for lack of effort.
If Justice's premise is true, then besides blaming the coaches for not assembling and manageing talent, should we maybe give them some credit for motivating the existing talent to play to the full level of its potential ?
I dunno....as my memory fades away as the decades pass, I still seem to recall that it wasn't the HC that motivated me and my teammates to get up for a game as much as the assistant coachs. Whatever we might think about Capers, maybe the Texans have a pretty good group of assistant coaches ?