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oso said:I expect this will be pretty tame. Mostly introductions and discussions of the "big plan." The great thing for the Texans will be walking into the room with Kubiak and Mike Sherman standing there. Forget every other move they have made or will make, Kubiak and Sherman are the two biggest and best moves they have ever made.
Texans_Chick said:Yeah.
1) It's about setting expectations. No two coaches do everything the same. So the players are gonna find out what they are expected to do.
2) It's about creating trust--that if the players do all they are supposed to do, the coaches will put them in a position to succeed.
3) It's about getting guys fired up. Yeah, it is their job but it is FOOTBALL. A game of aggression and emotion. They aren't robots and having to slog through last season had to be difficult. It was amazing that Capers was able to keep all that discontent bottled up for most of the season, but sure enough, after it was over, the unhappiness with the schemes bubbled up.
touttail said:Hopefully Kubial won't be hold his little writing pad. Talking about nightmares!
Bobby 119C![]()
Ibar_Harry said:So far, at any press conference Kubiak has held there has been a noteable absense of a note pad. Perhaps we should buy one and send it to him so he can become an acomplished coach.
rafterticket said:Why would HE need one at a press conference? Because the press is so brilliant he needs to take notes from them on how to do his job?
I think you got it backwards - the press takes notes to write their stories. He is the one giving the information.
Runner said:I think you are missing an inside joke here. Capers was famous for the notepad he wrote in during games. It was a frequent topic of scorn - what is he writing in the book?
It was funny the first few times, but the 11,294th post was a little redundant - please don't add to them here!![]()
Great posts never die...they just get compressed in the archives...Peldon said:I still remember the hamburgers explanation, that one was a classic.
Runner said:There are some excited players in Houston tonight. The new regime is here getting the team moving in the right direction. It's going to be an exciting ride this year. Let's enjoy it.
New coaching - check
FA upgrades - check
Up Next: the draft
TexasDiehard said:I could not agree more that it's about restoring faith in the players and the fan base but the Texans are not taking the obvious steps that would do both. The Texans need a fresh start and that includes inspirational leadership on the field. However, for reasons beyond any rational comprehension, they are sticking with a guy at quarterback who has been a marginal player and a complete bust as a leader and who has squandered all the fan and player good will in the process. carr will never inpire anything but despair and amazement that anyone could be dumb enough to continue to pay him countless million of dollars even though he has never shown any flashes of being a top tier NFL QB.
Even more amazing, is that fate has provided the Texans with the chance to ditch carr and draft a QB who is a proven inspirational leader with outstanding athletic ability who could immediately demostrate that the Texans are back on the right track. VY taking the field for the Texans would inspire people all over Texas (including countless disaffected Cowgirl fans) to embrace the Texans as their team and to forgive the countless mistakes of the past and the building process that the team as a whole will be going through for several years because of the Texans endless personnel mistakes.
Unbelievably, McNair ignores the huge opportunity VY presents because he can't accept the fact that he blew the carr pick and a boat load of cash on a guy that has ZERO potential to inspire anyone in a positive way. It is sort of like watching a trainwreck about to happen and not being able to do anything about it. Its a disaster about to happen that is freakishly fascinating in its abject stupidity. The only positive that will come of McNair's folly will be the sick momentary adrenaline collapse into astonishment on draft day that anyone could be dumb enough to pass on the VY opportunity to emotionally and spiritually repair this trainwreck of a franchise with a guy that also happens to be an outstanding athlete, and a proven championship leader with unlimited upside potential.