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Wow, Angry Dre just walks out after having words for Schaub.
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Raiders kneeling it out.
Final score: Raiders 28, Texans 23 |
Truly amazing. Now what.
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My question is after is horrible performance does Bob finally fire someone?
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Anyone want to guess how many wins we will have at the end of the season.....I thought we would win this one.
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Time to blow it up.
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This is interesting..... which QB would you start?
QB A last 4 appearances: 2 TD's, 5 INT's QB B last 4 appearances: 8 TD's, 1 INT |
"Healthy" Schaub had his chance to redeem himself and, had the Raiders had better hands, there were probably three picks.
This was Keenum's worst game of the four and his OL just keeps folding in front of him like a cheap suit. Hard to blame him. Schaub proved he wasn't any better with the same cast instead of with Foster, OD, etc. Still, you have to blame the play-calling most. When it was 3rd-and-1 inside the 10 near the end of the game, I told the out-of-towner sitting next to me at the bar "They're going to run to the left and they're going to get stuffed." This is what indeed happened and the guy said "how did you know?" I said "It's the only play Kubiak has called in that situation ALL YEAR. The entire free world knows he's going to run that play which is why it gets stuffed. You've pretty well hit bottom when you lose to Matt McGloin. He wasn't even good at Penn State. I'm shocked he's even on an NFL roster. We MUST draft Matthews from A&M this fall. We MUST fix the right side of the line. We can't continue with the talentless lugs we have there. They are killing the entire offense. |
You have to start Keenum. With that being said, Schaub will probably start. We are now playing for a high draft pick friends.
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Keenum over schaub is a no brainer but there is reason to doubt the decision maker has a brain.
As for the OL, they are bad, but Keenum has been terrible against the blitz in every game he has played. Maybe Case is the QB and maybe he isn't. Maybe he progresses in the remaining games in a way that shows he is. But today QB is a FAR bigger need than RT. Try naming the best RTs in the league. Look at what the best teams in the NFL have invested at RT. Drafting Matthews high in round 1 with big money committed to brown would be idiotic. |
The Texans' irresponsible drafting and player management is going to be exposed in a serious way very soon. The team has so many needs that it will be impossible to address even a real percentage of them. They'll return one productive DL, their LBs are a horrible. The one guy who's any good can't stay on the field. They have a terrible pair of OLBs for a 3-4 team. Their secondary could and should be improved all across the board. And that's just the defense.
Tate will walk and no one knows if Arian can stay healthy so a RB is a must. Their OL blows and I don't think they'll be able to keep Wade Smith so you're looking at needing two or three starting OL. And then the most important position on the team is still a near total unknown. I like Case and I think he can play but a new coach (I'll assume just for the hell of it that Kubiak will be fired) will surely not want to go into his first year with Case at QB. Basically the entire franchise is a total disaster and a league-wide joke. |
Kubiak just couldn't wait to go back to his boy. You could see it a mile away just based on his presser in the beginning of the week. Schaub has royally sucked for almost a full year now and Kubiak sticks with him throughout. Keenum has a few bad quarters (with his OL sucking rotten eggs, but while the team is still in the game) and he gets yanked. I am so sick of Kubiak and McNair it makes me want to spit nails.
Man, two wildcard wins against a crap Bengals team. What a ride it's been!!! You should be proud McNair!! Maybe in another 10 years you'll reach Uncle Drayton territory in Houston lore. |
Not Case Keenum's best game.... but nothing different from what more established players have at times.... Go check Kaepernick/Dalton/Romo/Flacco, etc. stats/box scores over the course of a season.....
---------------------------- I agree that Kubes was looking for the right opportunity to get his boy in the game.... ---------------------------- Don't get the horniness to draft a QB with the Texans first pick I see on some of the messageboards.... I can respect it but I don't agree with it. I'd rather have a can't miss LB or OL..... The prospect of ending up with the next Geno Smith doesn't really do it for me..... Did we not learn anything from 2002? |
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The Texans were almost snakebit this year. They aren't that bad a team but need to upgrade some areas and probably change coaches because the ones they have now clearly can't get the team beyond a certain level. Look how quickly the Chiefs turned it around in one year. Some snakebit team has that happen every year. This year, the Texans and Falcons both disintegrated but they'll be back next year. Back to the playoffs? Maybe, maybe not. But the Texans will be back next year, especially if they have the nerve to make some big changes. |
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And I'll tell you honestly that your complete misreading of the respective state of each franchise really does surprise me because I know you at one time spent a great deal of time with the Astros and I assumed you still do. The Astros have had an historically bad three year stretch. We all know that. But if you talk with anyone in professional baseball the unanimous consensus is that the team is growing from the bottom up in an impressively powerful way, and no one expects the team to be the league doormat for much longer. Me, I don't give a fck because I can't and won't root for an American League team. I do watch the Astros closely, though, and I follow professional baseball closely. The Astros have been terrible, yes, but they are far from a league-wide joke. Most baseball people are in near awe of what Luhnow has done building up the farm and stockpiling promising arms. How do you not know this? (I fully expect Crane to pull the rug out in three or four years but that's a conversation for another day.) The Texans, on the other hand, have an owner that no one in football respects, have a head coach that will never be a head coach for another team and a general manager who will never again be a general manager. They can rely on AJ, Watt, Duane Brown. And Myers. Let's make it an even four. Every other player either sucks or won't be back or both or is an injury liability. That's it, dude. Do you want to look at who started for the Texans today and tell me that a quick turnaround is in the works? They could hire Vince Lombardi and this team would suck for another three years. They are two and eight. This is a two and eight team. They are a disgrace and a joke. Snakebit my ass. You are right, though, that there are miles of difference between the Astros and the Texans. One team is ascendant and the other is mired in ammonia-reeking wet Rodeo shit. |
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Now I don't know that much about baseball, but I do understand that the Astros are on the rise, but when an organization is rock-bottom that's usually the only way to go. Haven't they had like 2 consecutive 100-loss seasons which is pretty much in the rock-bottom category while the Texans have had 2 consecutive PO seasons ? Now this season is surprising and certainly very disappointing and not just because of the miserable 2-8 record, but it's far too soon to know if this will be a new path for even the near term or just a single-season aberration. |
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***** Ben Tate is an Auburn guy, so he knows something about what "real" fans are, and I'm inclined to agree with him. I know one thing, when I've gone to games at Reliant I'm always surprised to see so many people wait until after KO to come into the stadium, and then wonder what they are thinking when they yell their azzes off when the Texans are on offense just as they do when the D is on the field. Many local fans are certainly uninformed, atleast the ones who attend the games and that's what Tate was talking about. And many cheered loudly when Matt Schaub was hurt a couple weeks ago, well that was pathetic because Schaub has been responsible for some big wins at Reliant in recent years and also along with his wife has been a solid citizen with his time and money re charitable giving here in Houston. |
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As for Kubiak, that mini-stroke may cost him another HC gig were he to get fired. But I'd almost guarantee he'll be an OC somewhere. Quote:
One team had the league's worst hitting and the league's worst pitching so they retained the hitting coach for another year and kicked the pitching coach upstairs to assist the GM. (You can draw your Marciano analogies here). True, they had no failures this year of the Ed Reed variety but only because they were too ****************ing cheap to sign anyone who could fail like that. Instead, they gave us cheap failures like Carlos Pena, Philip Humber and Rick Ankiel. They are currently on a 15-game losing streak they have to wait until next April to snap. Good minor leaguers doesn't mean shit until they are winning in the major leagues. I'm sure the Texans have high praise for their practice squad players too. No doubt the Texans are a disappointment and some of their wounds (play-calling, Marciano) are self-inflicted. But they are a disappointment because we thought they had the talent in place to win something and because they had made the playoffs two straight years. The Astros may have the talent to win in the Pacific Coast League but they are a hideous joke at the major league level. They will ascend only because enough #1 overall draft choices will eventually make them no longer a laughingstock but I've seen nothing yet to make me think they can ever reach the playoffs, much less win them. |
It's tough for the general fan base to be well informed when you don't have a half decent reporter covering the team. Nothing gets written but puff pieces for 90% of the year, even at 2-8.
As for real fans not booing, I see both sides of that one. But maybe Tate should be more focused on holding onto the ball and less focused on fan response. |
What McNair does this offseason will tell me all I need to know about this franchise. If McNair can't recognize the fact Kubiak has lost the team and keeps him and his boy-toy around for another year, it will show me he's perfectly fine with mediocrity and his team will NEVER win big.
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Clean organization that will never give the league a black eye...check. Increases my share of the revenue pie...check. Hosts great superbowls withprivate airfields for owners jets...check. Never a threat to stop a real franchise from winning a superbowl...check. If I was an NFL owner I'd love to have 31 Bob McNairs to compete against and would "respect" the heck out of all of them. I mean the Harlem Globetrotters respect the Generals for their effort and clean franchise. |
I'll admit to being inconsistent in that I place an enormous amount of blame on McNair for the state of the organization while ignoring Crane's many successive missteps in my evaluation of the Astros.
But the organization of football and baseball teams is totally different. You know this as well as I do so I'm not really sure why you're arguing with me. You're free to think that the Texans are closer to being good than I do and my general pessimism is well known around here so maybe you're right. I would love the team to go 14-2 next year under a new coach. I don't see it but who knows. Yeah, I know, the Chiefs. Look, the Chiefs sent more guys to the Pro Bowl last year than the number of games they won. They had plenty of talent. I don't see the Texans in the same place right now ready for an immediate turnaround. But again, if you were to get a consensus of football people and baseball people on the state of each respective organization I am quite sure that the football people would stress the concerning problems that the Texans have and the baseball people would stress the impressive strengthening of the Astros' farm and the quality of the FO. I don't mean to make light of your situation but no one cares that you can't watch the games in Austin. That has no meaning to anyone evaluating the possibility of future success, not at this point. If Crane spends three years in television wilderness (and he might) that will surely begin to impact the team's ability to sign free agents but I don't see him signing any real free agent in the next decade tv deal or no. They may lose 100 games again next year but the Astros have a solid plan that has the respect of everyone watching them. The Texans are completely and listlessly adrift. That could not be more plain. Baseball's better on the radio anyway. |
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Brooks Reed and Mercilus make me wonder what Connor Barwin's been up to lately. How disappointing is that? Someone mentioned hubris. Perfect. Bullock for a 5th rounder. And I want to like Keenum. I really do. But he is a career backup. Can a new coach return this team to the playoffs next year? Absolutely. Even with Keenum. But Smith needs to go with Kubiak. |
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If the Astros were an NFL team, they'd be the Jacksonville Jaguars, complete with a midget as their best player. The Jags throw tarps over half their stadium rather than try to attract fans with better talent. The Astros have taken to lying about attendance figures to pretend they have fans.
Mike Brown's cheapness forced the NFL to put in a salary floor. Jim Crane's may force MLB to do the same thing. |
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I don't know what's worse, having a meddlesome owner or a wallflower owner. I'm starting to think the latter is worse. Bud Adams never won the big one and for the most part I couldn't stand him, but at least I could tell he was trying and passionate about his team. Hard to say McNair is passionate about anything right now other than his good 'ol boy network, back-slapping the other owners, and making tons of money. |
McNair called a meeting of the minority owners and apparently the consensus is that Kubiak has to go.
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Kubiak has to go, as well as Schaub and Marciano. Since I said Schaub, Brice MCCain needs to go also. I am starting to watch college games just for the purpose of next years pick, and I hope it very high......And I am praying they don't blow it.
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I think Keenum could develop further, as to handle blitzes better, quicker releases at times, given time seems some good potential there. Turnovers and a few plays are what have done in Texans this year, repeatedly in these close losses. Tate still has four cracked ribs, bound to hurt sometimes, likely he should be resting. It was nice to see a good FG and a ST return for touchdown for a nice change in those areas. Somehow Texans are 101/2 point favorites over Jags this coming weekend. |
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Statistically, he's better than most QB's in the league already. Have you seen his vertical stats? In just 3.5 games, has thrown: Passes of 20+ = 16 Passes of 40+ = 5 Compared to some others (who have been playing most of the year): Matt Schaub (6.5 games) Passes of 20+ = 20 Passes of 40+ = 1 Christian Ponder Passes of 20+ = 20 Passes of 40+ = 2 RGIII Passes of 20+ = 28 Passes of 40+ = 4 Tom Brady Passes of 20+ = 27 Passes of 40+ = 5 Pro-rate Keenum's vertical stats over a 10 game span and he's right up there (or better than) with P Manning, Drew Brees, Mathew Stafford, i.e, the best in the league. He's thrown 8 TD's with 1 INT in his 3.5 games. Prorate that over a 16 game schedule and you get 37 TD's and 5 INT's (really good). Schaub's best year (2009), he threw 29 TD's with 15 INT's. So, in conclusion, he's not doing bad for essentially a rookie..... I've always been a fan of the vertical game so I'm a bit biased but I think he can be a serviceable starter - in Arky's World, I'd love for him to finish out the year (with no interruptions) and perhaps be the de facto starter next year at least during what appears to be changes coming about and a shakeup in the organization... For the record, I could care less about U of H and only saw parts of a handful of Keenum's TV games in his college days. No less than June Jones has mentioned his incredible accuracy and that's the way I saw it in the preseason - I saw a nice short and intermediate game. He was throwing perfectly-led flair passes and hitting receivers on slants over the middle. So, I'm a little confused about what has happened to this aspect of his game lately..... perhaps he's getting coached up.... :rolleyes: |
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The final call is still McNair's, though. |
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1) McNair is not going to fire Kubiak in mid-season weeks after he suffered a stroke. That would look cruel and might even start a lawsuit. 2) Do we really want to see Wade Phillips coaching again or even have a chance to take the reigns in 2014? If we give Wade an interim HC job for the rest of the season, there will be a push to give him a chance over an entire season. I don't want to see that. |
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And I mention "healthy legs"... a) he's still young, and b) he hasn't made it hardly a month yet. Point being, those fresh legs he has now to extend these plays may not be so fresh in December and January when it would (in theory) really count in future seasons. Which is part of why he looks like a career backup to me and maybe Flutie is an interesting comparison. The kind of QB that could play an extended stretch of amazing football, but not a decade-long starter that the team may have an opportunity to select in April's draft. And Brees is definitely the upside, but consider too, Brees is the huge exception to the rule. For all I know, Raider fans think UDFA McGloin is the next Tony Romo, not Case Keenum. How's that for persective? |
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