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This season is probably the end of the line for me. I've threatened this before and cried wolf. This year I think I might have to totally abandon ship.
I've been pretty silent around here on the new site. Frankly, I felt quite betrayed by Sweeney's cowardly and whipped decision to pull the plug on the old site without giving someone else the chance to keep it going. We had a good community over there I think, far better than the monkey cages at all the other Texans sites. So I was pretty disheartened to learn that Ric would turn his back on the contributions that everyone had made to the site and simply act like they didn't mean anything. Perhaps he issued an explanation. I never saw one. I was pleased and not surprised that a stand-up guy like Keith would take over but for me it was never the same. And the team. They are terrible, of course. They always have been and they will be for the foreseeable future. Eight years in and they still have a clueless coaching staff. And no running game and no pass protection (did they not know that Rex Ryan was going to blitz???) and no sacks and two passed to Andre Johnson for 12 yards or whatever it was, barely more than Kevin Walter. And honestly I got tired of being the dark cloud following everyone around like you'd see in a cartoon strip. I say David Carr sucks and lots of people say NO. I say this year's team sucks and lots of people say IT'S JUST PRESEASON. Well, if you can't f'king run the ball in preseason then how are you going to run the ball in the regular season, particularly against an opposing coach who isn't a mouthbreathing moron unable to process more than one thought at a time? But beyond any of that the thing that has finally driven me over the edge is the stadium experience. I didn't make it to either of the preseason games so I was surprised by what I saw today. Less what I saw and more what I didn't see, actually. To those of you who never attend games at Reliant (Hi Bob!) this is going to sound incredibly picayune. But believe me, it is not. The in-game stats used to be displayed constantly on one panel of the end zone scoreboard. You know, yards amassed by each team passing, rushing, time of possession, first downs, etc. Basic stuff. Now, in place of that useful information I get to view an ad for HEB. Furthermore, the band of media available directly above the mezzanine used to show prominently a rotating scroll of out of town game scores. You could easily keep track of the action around the league. No more. Now you can easily keep track of the brands of three or four advertisers. I am completely disgusted by this, more so than by the team's play. The Texans are telling me, an interested fan, that I do not merit receiving the information that I require to enjoy fully the game day experience. And perhaps they know what they are doing. Perhaps they know that the stadium is filled with fat idiots who are there to eat and jump around when some fool shoots t-shits into the crowd. Maybe they understand their demographic. But they don't understand me, obviously. Tomorrow I am going to phone Jamey Rootes and tell him that unless they restore the statistical information and the out of town scores THIS SEASON I will not renew my season tickets regardless of whether the team goes 15-1 or 0-16. I have been a season ticket holder and PSL owner since day one. I'll return to let everyone know if he takes my call and, if so, what his response is. But I am naive. I expected the Texans to win today's game. And I also expect to get Mr. Rootes on the phone. We'll see. |
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I imagine that if you could speak to Mr. Rootes, which you won't, he'd tell you that there is a board with game scores on it. Maybe you were looking in the wrong spot and didn't see it; maybe they moved it (I was a season ticket holder for the past two seasons, but I couldn't tell you where it was then or now, even after being there only 6 hours ago); but I can promise you it is there, because I made much use of it this afternoon.
I don't know about the stats board, I don't recall seeing it this afternoon, but I know they still show scores. |
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I saw the stats board. I sit in the south end zone and looking north, it was on the lefthand side, way up high. I recall looking at the end of the first Q and noticed the Jets had the rock for 10:01 and us for 4:59. I saw the stats intermittently throughout the game, and each time I had a small tear in the corner of my eye. If I still teared the way I did pre-lasik, I would have cried buckets.
NFL stats were harder to find, I saw them finally in the second half, they were in the corners of the small boards that are under the first section of suites. They had out of town scores, but no stats of the scoring from those games.
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Not a season ticket holder so I do not have a comment on that stuff.
But why am I fan? I followed the Oilers through good and bad years, and had my heart broken by Bud and his finger when he moved to the east. I have watched the Texans go from a decent team their 1st year to a bunch of softies. The head coach I wanted them to hire just embarrassed them with a rookie QB. Our "star" player do not get it, they have not won yet, so they should not be paid. Who was it Harmon Killebrew who wanted more money and we into the owners office to demand better pay for himself. The owner told him, the team is in last place with you in the lineup, I can save the money and still be in last. I want this team to win for Chester, and Andre, but I not sure we can. One last history lesson, and NBT can back me up on this, In 1993 the Oiler where supposed to win easily, and they start off 1 and 4. The fans booed and dropped like flies. What happened next? 12 game win streak. Now I am not saying we have a team good enough for that, but stranger things have happened.
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The worst NFL game the Texans have ever played according to John Mc Clain. Where was Frank Bush's attacking defense? I sure didn't see many blitzes, and when I did they were telephoned in without any thought put to them what-so-ever! Schaub and the offense never scored a point, and just barely got across the 50 yard line. How can Kubiak expect his team to react to a game that poorly coached? If I were McNair, I would have my feelers out for a tough minded coach that wants to be a head coach.
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Chuck,
Excellent comments. The lack of a readable stats board annoyed the hell out of me, too. Even more annoying was the displaying of advertisements in the locations where they used to have the out-of-town scoreboard. They did this during timeouts! The only time you could actually look at out-of-town scores was between plays. When you actually had time to check the scoreboard they put ads there. It was outrageous and it drove me absolutely nuts. |
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You may have heard about this thing called a r-e-c-e-s-s-i-o-n. The Texans are probably scrambling to sell ads after some companies bailed, just like the Astros and Rockets have had to do. Be glad McNair resisted the temptation to have Chik-Fil-A Fowl Uprights on the goalposts.
So, it is likely that they've had to sell more ads to get back some of the money lost to bigger sponsors (like car companies, maybe?). If/when the economy heals, I'm guessing they'll return some amenities to their former levels. Chcuk, have you considered buying the ad space and putting out of town scores on it with a periodic ad for your company? |
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Nice post Chuck, as usual.
So it's all about the money huh? Well, I've decided to mail McNair a letter from an out of state fan and suggest he pull the plug on the traditional ran team. Screw the name brand players and coaches. We got SMOKED by the Jets at home. That being the case, fire Koobs and hire a coach from Baytown Lee or Bellaire. Trade down every single draft pick and build a different type of team...real blue collar. Make a name for yourself as a player and go somewhere else to get paid... Somewhat similar to the hated Steelers. |
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Though that's longer than 'HEB, Why the Hell Not? You're Already Fat.' The good news is that the Texans' offensive numbers should leave plenty of room for my message. You have to look on the bright side is what I always say. The stadium experience to me used to be about football with a healthy dose of commerce. I can handle that. Now it seems - again, to me - that it is about commerce with a healthy dose of football. If so, this is where I get off the train. I left a message this morning for Mr Rootes with his 'assistant.' I had a million calls to make this morning and this afternoon and will be able to be more diligent in tracking him down tomorrow. By the way, tonight I have watched three teams that are on the Texans' schedule, and based on what I saw yesterday and what I am seeing today I cannot find a single one of the three that would not thrash the living frook out of the Texans today, tomorrow, next week, next month, etc. |
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Dot com!
One more thing my little letter of 'insanity ran football' will include. Based on how poorly the new team will perform for a time period of about 4 years, the new front office will have already done its' homework and begin to run the stadium just like ah Japanese baseball stadium. Going to the stadium should be both entertaining AND affordable for the fan base. Our current system is neither both. And to add insult to our injury, the players are actually demanding higher rates of pay and with what results? Just see my signature below. |
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I felt the run defense did a fine job but that the pass defense was terrible which shouldn't be a shock because the organization refuses to get serious about fixing the secondary.
Now, the offense was a different story. The line looked terrible, wasn't opening holes, wasn't giving Schaub time to throw. At this point, I'm willing to say it was one game and a bad start but if Alex Gibbs can't fix the problem then we need an overhaul of the line. |
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Maybe they need the extra revenue to sign Kubiak and his merry band of no-name coordinators to huge contract extensions. Either that or the next flop free agent... Oh well, I'm sure they're using it to improve the team and continue their march towards mediocrity.
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