Flyingfish
Waterboy
The game Sunday was so bad, I decided to calm my indigestion by ignoring the tragedy on the screen while thinking about several Texans that had/have so much talent. However, they had the misfortune of being drafted by the Texans.
Andre Johnson - career wasted by the Texans
Watt - career being wasted by the Texans
Hopkins - career being wasted by the Texans
Watson - career being wasted by the Texans
Clowney - Thank God we got Jacob Martin and Mingo for him! Where would this defense be if it had to rely on Clowney over those two...?
The time has come for the Texans need to get A REAL GM (NOT another Denver or New England booger-eater), assess the entire organizational and player talent pool without the input of this coaching staff since it will simply try to justify their personnel decisions, then the GM needs to make decisions on all of the coaches and scouts. Once that is done, the coaches need to present a plan to become one of the top teams...which is going to require some real talent evaluation and development considering the lack of draft picks over the next two drafts. The restructure will either show that this organization and coaching staff is incredibly weak, or that the team's talent level is incredibly weak - which gets back to the coaching staff and the organization.
Finally, the team needs to consider, "do we do JJ a solid" and trade him to the Packers for at least a #1 or two 2's? Let Watt (and the city) know you still love him, then allow him to finish what's left of his career with his favorite team (prior to Texans). That recovers some picks.
By piddling around, the Texans have fallen into the worse thing that can happen to a team - being Mediocre. Fans I know (including my family) at one time never missed a game - even when they knew the Texans were out-manned. However, now, if nothing else is going on, or the weather is bad, we might watch. Mediocre Texans football will fill the stadium's seats, but they will not bring the TV ratings.
Sadly, the Texans have become the Detroit Lions.
Andre Johnson - career wasted by the Texans
Watt - career being wasted by the Texans
Hopkins - career being wasted by the Texans
Watson - career being wasted by the Texans
Clowney - Thank God we got Jacob Martin and Mingo for him! Where would this defense be if it had to rely on Clowney over those two...?
The time has come for the Texans need to get A REAL GM (NOT another Denver or New England booger-eater), assess the entire organizational and player talent pool without the input of this coaching staff since it will simply try to justify their personnel decisions, then the GM needs to make decisions on all of the coaches and scouts. Once that is done, the coaches need to present a plan to become one of the top teams...which is going to require some real talent evaluation and development considering the lack of draft picks over the next two drafts. The restructure will either show that this organization and coaching staff is incredibly weak, or that the team's talent level is incredibly weak - which gets back to the coaching staff and the organization.
Finally, the team needs to consider, "do we do JJ a solid" and trade him to the Packers for at least a #1 or two 2's? Let Watt (and the city) know you still love him, then allow him to finish what's left of his career with his favorite team (prior to Texans). That recovers some picks.
By piddling around, the Texans have fallen into the worse thing that can happen to a team - being Mediocre. Fans I know (including my family) at one time never missed a game - even when they knew the Texans were out-manned. However, now, if nothing else is going on, or the weather is bad, we might watch. Mediocre Texans football will fill the stadium's seats, but they will not bring the TV ratings.
Sadly, the Texans have become the Detroit Lions.