powerfuldragon
Enchilada Aficionado.
Who do you blame for the texan's laughable '05 season?
I blame FEMA, for not recognizing the texans O-line as a disaster.
I blame FEMA, for not recognizing the texans O-line as a disaster.
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Kaiser Toro said:Whoever stole the blue port-a-potties ...
be proactive... go to the beer.nflnutswife said:What, no one is gonna blame the beer guy for not getting down to you fast enough?![]()
corrosion said:If Casserly calls getting sacked 68 times fixxed I'd hate to see broken.
J-Storm said:The 3 Amigos were to blame, Casserly, Capers n' Carr. Casserly for his drafting, Capers for his coaching assistants and Carr for not having the kahunas to stand up to the afore mentioned and telling them what he felt needed to be done to help him (which in turn would help the team) in a more fired up manner...
By the way, where was the David Hasselhoff option, he should have got the blame for this disaster before Danza did...![]()
HardKnockTexan said:If you've ever had the pleasure to watch even 1 second of the Tony Danza show you would know he's to blame for just about any problem in the world today... big or small. I heard the Taliban's battle cry is "Remember Tony Danza!!!!!"
The single thing Gary Kubiak most needs to change can't be measured or timed or tested. It can't be bought or drafted or acquired in a trade.
If it were easy to do, every coach would. Teams that have it are never sure how it arrived. Those that lose it can't always figure out where it went.
It's an environment, a culture and a mindset.
It's winning. It's building an organization that accepts nothing less. It's putting winning above everything, making it the singular thing that drives coaches, players, scouts and trainers.
The Texans have never had it. They've never had the right mix of players. They've never had coaches who demanded enough.
Walk through their locker room after a defeat, and you don't get the feeling players are particularly upset. In four years, cornerback Dunta Robinson is the only guy I ever saw lose his cool. Defensive tackle Gary Walker came close a time or two, but he's injured too much to influence many others....
....Some have said David Carr doesn't have great leadership skills. This criticism might be valid, but until the Texans give Carr a chance to succeed, his leadership skills will be irrelevant. Vince Young would bring terrific leadership skills, but one player can't do what needs to be done.
So where does the new coach of the Texans begin?
"As an organization, you have to develop expectations," Kubiak said. "You develop those over a period of time. It's the players and coaches you bring in. Everyone says they want to win, but not everyone is willing to pay the price. You have to get guys willing to do that.".....
A4toZ said:R. Justice blames the enviroment with a side of coaches.