Ibar_Harry
All Pro
The problem is not what I am saying and have been saying, but now you are seeing everyone else start saying the same thing. When the GM has to tell the head coach to do something concerning the O-line, when the Owner has to say something, and the QB has to go to his head coach, yes you have a very big problem and if you can't see that, then OH WELL.
Yes, I believe Capers is in over his head and he is not head coaching material. Is he an excellent defensive coach, good person and you can go on and on and the answer is YES. However, I do not believe he should be a head coach. Head coaches are a different type of person and have broader visions of the total game. They are able to process qualitative and quantitative information and see its relavance. Any of us would walk up and say Capers is a heck of a guy and wonderful person. This has nothing to do about how nice a guy Capers is.
You have people like McClain who has been around a long time saying the Texans basically don't know how to fix the problem. That says a lot. I still say that Capers input to the draft has affected the decisions Casserly has had to make. Capers is predominately a defensive person. Part of the Texans problems stems from the injuries two years ago. I really believe they had planned to focus on the O-line last year and this year, but injuries on the defensive side of the ball overwelmed them. The result is a continuing problem with the O-line along with a Capers priority of Defense first. I will also say that I believe Capers has had too much confidence in his assistants and they have let him down. You can say what you want, but if you open your eyes its obvious.
Now, do I hope they find a way to get through this, Yes. DO I WANT THE TEXANS TO WIN THIS YEAR, YES. Do I want Carr to have a great season, yes. Again, I could go on and on, but the upstart of it all is we have a giant O-line problem to fix and its like they stuck their heads in the sand and hoped and wished it would go away, but it has not.
Having read some of the recent material on Shelton and the responses, I'm not so certain he will do what we want? We apparently don't want to offer him too much which I find to be an interesting comment. That means they are scared about something about him. On issues of character and such I will say Capers and Casserly have been correct. I keep hoping that may be like the Chargers last year a couple of our unhearlded rookies will come through and surprise us. I really would like to see a lot of younger bodies in the TC competing for O-line spots.
Yes, I believe Capers is in over his head and he is not head coaching material. Is he an excellent defensive coach, good person and you can go on and on and the answer is YES. However, I do not believe he should be a head coach. Head coaches are a different type of person and have broader visions of the total game. They are able to process qualitative and quantitative information and see its relavance. Any of us would walk up and say Capers is a heck of a guy and wonderful person. This has nothing to do about how nice a guy Capers is.
You have people like McClain who has been around a long time saying the Texans basically don't know how to fix the problem. That says a lot. I still say that Capers input to the draft has affected the decisions Casserly has had to make. Capers is predominately a defensive person. Part of the Texans problems stems from the injuries two years ago. I really believe they had planned to focus on the O-line last year and this year, but injuries on the defensive side of the ball overwelmed them. The result is a continuing problem with the O-line along with a Capers priority of Defense first. I will also say that I believe Capers has had too much confidence in his assistants and they have let him down. You can say what you want, but if you open your eyes its obvious.
Now, do I hope they find a way to get through this, Yes. DO I WANT THE TEXANS TO WIN THIS YEAR, YES. Do I want Carr to have a great season, yes. Again, I could go on and on, but the upstart of it all is we have a giant O-line problem to fix and its like they stuck their heads in the sand and hoped and wished it would go away, but it has not.
Having read some of the recent material on Shelton and the responses, I'm not so certain he will do what we want? We apparently don't want to offer him too much which I find to be an interesting comment. That means they are scared about something about him. On issues of character and such I will say Capers and Casserly have been correct. I keep hoping that may be like the Chargers last year a couple of our unhearlded rookies will come through and surprise us. I really would like to see a lot of younger bodies in the TC competing for O-line spots.