Texas_Heat said:
Lets see they boo their teams in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Washington, And many more when their teams are playing horrible, Houston is the only place that have fans that think you should never boo the team because they may feel bad about the fans booing them. The players dont care if you cheer are boo all they care about is their paycheck, when you boo you are sending a message to the owner not the me only players.
I am not sure what you are saying with this. I think Bob McNair would have to be Captain Oblivious not know when things aren't going well.
A play in one act.
Reliant Stadium: (mumble mumble, we are on offense crowd trying to stay quiet but its hard. Carr takes the snap, heaves it down field, hits Jabar Gaffney in the back of the elbow)
Bob McNair: "Wow, what a great play!"
Some of the grumpy people in the crowd: "Booooooo. Boooo. Hissss. Grumble. Various profanity words, especially the yummy choice ones, but the boos are mostly the audible things."
Bob McNair: "Hmmmm, booing???? Booing?? Maybe that wasn't a good play. I will hire Jimmy Johnson in time to coach the third game, fire Gaff right away--there is no WAY he can catch the ball, let's trade for Phillip Rivers, and is that Tex Schramm guy available to GM for me??? Thank goodness people are booing or else I wouldn't know what to do."
S.o.t.g.p.i.t.c.: "Boooooooo."
Jabar Gaffney: "Hey, I just got paid for not catching that ball! What a country! I am so happy!"
Dunta Robinson to self: "What a great place to play! They care so much they boo a guy when he knows he messes up. Oh wait, I'm not thinking about this, I am thinking of counting my money."
The Texans team to self: "Countin our money, countin our money, we are happy cuz we're counting our money."
Dom Capers: (mouth agape, writes down, "Crowding booing, something bad must have happened.")
The End.