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I think this deserves a separate thread.
Rumors are picking up steam that Bill O'Brien may be let go at the end of the year. OB has come out publicly and said (paraphrasing) "I will not quit as the head coach of the Houston Texans". But that doesn't mean he'll be sticking around. Some are projecting that a "mutual parting of ways" is in the offing. This is not without precedent. A coach on the hot seat at the end of the year is either going to get fired/released or be retained (duh!). If he's released, major changes thoughout the organization follow. If he's retained, everyone goes back to studying their cell phones. Does OB know the ending already? Recent comments from him don't seem particularly encouraging..... |
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I'm not gonna be that surprised if McNair keeps O'Brien or if he fires O'Brien but I will be totally stunned if he fires Rick Smith. |
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Smith's contract is through 2020 which is why I think he survives over Coach Foul Mouth who's contract runs through next season. Of course, if any chick comes out of the woodwork to say one of these two patted her on the ass, then that will make the difference.
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OF COURSE Slick Rick survives, outstanding take. Smith is like family to these Bodine boneheads. Dude got extended for making the worst signing of the last ten years, maybe longer. You don't think some addled old fool is going to fire the guy who wipes his ass and takes him to church simply because he is literally the worst GM of equal tenure that does not own the muffukin team, do you? By the way, Buford, your absence was noted round these here parts. I figgered the revenoors done throwd you in the hoosegow agin. I'm glad Pappy'n them done paid yer bail in time for the tradishnal New Year's buzzard hunt, I shorely am. |
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I didn't particularly like that in the Pittsburgh game, I don't believe there was ever a camera shot of the McNair suite. Not there? "Hiding"?
Front office has been awful quiet lately..... not a good sign for OB.... |
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ESPN reporting now that O'Brien will be back for 2018 and an extension may also be in the works. Perhaps a big key is the endorsement O'Brien got from Deshaun Watson. Good thing there's ONE adult in the room, even if he is the rookie quarterback.
If the little taunt was about *my* absences here, honestly, up through November, it was because I have an Astros site (www.astrosdaily.com) to run and the team were dominating the city's attention. Since November, what's been there to get excited about? 2017 - other than drafting a QB - was simply a non-year for the Texans. It could get worse as I'm likely to change jobs soon but I do check the site almost daily. |
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Texans receive permission to interview Buffalo's Brian Gaine |
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The Rick Smith question is still outstanding, it's out there in terms of getting a definitive explanation as to when and if he returns to the Texans will he then once again have the GM job waiting for him and obviously only Bob McNair has the answer to that question.
And the answer from McNair, and only the right answer will attract qualified candidates to Houston to interview for the GM position. |
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I would like to see a strong-willed but not inflexible person as the GM. Many of the candidates mentioned so far seem to me to be good possibilities. Pioli is an exception. No one seems to like him anywhere he goes. It's not a popularity contest but you do have to be able to work on various fronts.
I would also like to see the owners recuse themselves from any future decision involving individual football players. No more Ed Reeds, no more BOs, find someone good, pay them properly, get the hell out of the way, do not become best friends, fire their ass if they do not produce. I would extend BOB for two years and I would say You need to show development from Deshaun each year, no regressions, you need to win, now, I know your roster sucks but so does the division so win, at the end of your three years we need to have played in a conference championship game at a minimum. |
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Chuck I've got to admit I looked forward to you blasting Rick Smith despite the circumstances of his departure. I didn't think you'd go easy on a guy just because his wife is sick. I especially thought any pity you do possess would be removed by Smith mentioning God in his statement.
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So who knows, it's not at all impossible that I'll get to continue to enjoy complaining about him for years to come. And I'm still laughing my ass off that Buford thinks that Smith's getting fired means he loses his family's health coverage. And the 2018 sign-up window for the ACA has closed, more's the pity! |
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Bill O'Brien expected to sign extension with Texans I think that the team is looking for alignment. I am perplexed by the idea that Rick Smith is going to come back. It would make sense organizationally to close that door in terms of player personnel. You give Rick the responsibility of booking the Greenbriar and plane tickets. Setting prices for suites at NRG. But you make sure that the person who you are wanting to hire as a GM that he has the keys to the car in terms of draft picks, free agent signings, and contract extensions. I interview College Scouting Directors and Phil Savage and Mike Lombardi, any Front Office man from the Patriots. Then give them a 4-year contract with 100% roster control. I am going to also interview Packers and Ravens guys because I admire Ted Thompson and Ozzie Newsome.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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I think McNair is being merciful. By keeping Smith, he allows the family to stay on the team's insurance during a very difficult and expensive time. Fighting cancer is not cheap. Once Smith is ready to deal with football again, then McNair can decide Rick's future.
I think Rick did the right thing in making this year totally about getting his wife better and McNair did the right thing making sure Rick would not have to go through the anxiety of paying bills and hunting for a new job during all of that. There's a time and a place for everything and both men are doing the right thing. |
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McNair is leaving his options open, I suppose or letting Smith's fate twist in the wind for a year without knowing what his fate will be. Cancer battles changes people's focus and perhaps Smith won't have the will to go back to the job 12 months from now. You can't say.
As a cancer patient himself, maybe McNair just didn't have the nerve to kick Smith out the door at such a vulnerable time in his life. |
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