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Cool. Where are your seats? Where do you tailgate? Do you still have that first ticket? I managed to lose mine. That's really the only regret I have about my tenure as a season ticket holder other than not dropping them sooner.
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Fwiw,
Been to atleast one game at Reliant every year. First Oiler game saw at Astrodome in 1971. Quite a few Texans open practices also. |
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I have zero regrets in hanging on to my tickets. Its good entertainment. Since we're high, its "only" about a grand per year.
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Bleacher report has a list of their top 9 candidates
http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles...kubiak/page/10 Kevin Sumlin - offense Darrell Bennell - offense Ken Whisenhut- offense Pete Carmichael - offense Luvie Smith - defense Mike Zimmer - defense Ray Horton - defense David Cutcliff - offense David Shaw - offense |
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Then ESPN has a top 5 list
http://www.silverandblackpride.com/2...ant-texans-job John Gruden - offense 95-81 Luvie Smith - defense 81-63 Mike Shanahan - offense 170-134 Kevin Whisenhut - offense 45-51 Tom Cable - offense 17-27 |
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I think I've seen every game on TV since the beginning. Maybe overslept a couple of times back in the early days....
Never been to the stadium, probably will never go. Today's ticket prices are just too crazy for me. Getting in and getting out of the stadium area seems like a big hassle....... Went to plenty of Oiler games back in the day. I still got an old Oilers vs. Chargers program from the 60's ..... Lance Alworth was still with the Chargers at the time... |
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Fwiw, Sumlin has no NFL experience. O'Brien is the most intriguing to me and he did interview with the Eagles and Browns last year before Penn State sweetened his deal. I wonder if that came with a hefty buyout provision?
Here's a scenario that crossed my mind: McNair goes with a "proven winner" who has connections with the front office and whose offense is basically already in place -- Mike Shanahan. And he gives Snyder draft choice compensation to let Shanahan out of his contract, even though he may be about to be fired and even though he has had one winning season in his last six. That headhunting firm is the same one Texas used in its athletic director search and A&M is using in its president search. |
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Ok, last list I found, 10 names from Chron
Luvie Smith Wade phillips Ken Whisenhunt Jack DelRio Darrell Bezell Gus Malzahn Bill O'Brien Todd Bowles Pete Carmichael David Shaw Greg Roman So lots of possibilities. See what happens. |
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In case anyone's forgotten, Sumlin signed a six-year extension with A&M a week or so ago. I doubt he's available.
Del Rio interviewed for the USC job and he has already coached at Jacksonville so the guy already knows what it is like to coach a crap franchise. He's not my first choice he'll be a popular name this off-season. |
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Him + an innovative offensive coordinator could work..... Also, he doesn't carry the already-been-to-the-Super bowl curse... |
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Actually.....it was reported this morning that he has not signed anything yet. Could be semantics, might not. Doesn't fit the NFL exp. McNair spoke of, but who knows how much of that was BS.
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And I'm with you about the Richardson pick, that decision was a real puzzler ? Too many good backs out there and too many to become available in future Drafts to expend a first-round pick on. Nevertheless, as the only team in the whole division which is not only set but in really good shape at QB with one of the best young signal-callers in the league, I definitely believe they have a leg-up on the competition. Having a QB now and for a long-time into the future is not everything in this league, but it's a substantial and more important necessary part of everything needed to succeed. |
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Yep, I still have my season tickets.
As for the thread topic... if Lovie is just going to bring in his cover-2 defense, I wouldn't be thrilled. Sorta like Kubiak trotting out the good ol' WCO. |
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Even worse in my opinion. I really think they destroyed the Cover 2/Tampa 2 with the new rules on hitting over the middle. You can no longer design a defense around daring teams to attack the seam with their TEs and slot guys.
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I think there is going to be some new way invented to stop the spread offenses now that you can't beat up the receivers. The Seattle method of physical corners grabbing and tugging at receivers seems to be the new way but if the refs call defensive holding a lot, that isn't going to work. The other method is stampeding the quarterback but you aren't allowed to hit the QB anymore either. Makes it really tough to design an effective defense.
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Seattle appears to be counting on the fact that the refs just can't call it every play. Plus if you mug them early in the route it is only worth 5 yards. Kind of like their team strategy that if the backup takes the same steroids as the starter the suspension won't hurt the team. |
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I watched the 49ers game in between delays in the Broncos game (which were numerous) and I couldn't believe how much grabbing and yanking the Seahawks were doing without getting flagged. Davis and Crabtree, etc. were just getting grabbed like naked Playboy models on an an Indian rail car. I was saying "no wonder their defense is so highly-rated. They get away with holding on every snap." But let Kareem Jackson try that, or McCain or Swearinger? No chance. Laundry everywhere.
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