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Former Bears DL coach and Syracuse and UConn HC Paul Pasqualoni to replace Kollar: http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...ne/#29865101=0
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Pasqualoni is a veteran coach with a deep resume. He's the sort you could picture O'Brien/Crennel bringing in. As a head coach, I wasn't that impressed but we all know great assistants who didn't pan out as head coaches so that's no knock on the guy. He might even be overqualified to be a position coach.
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here is a writeup on Texans site about our new DL coach, new OL coach, and new assistants http://www.houstontexans.com/news/ar...1-5898faf6a24b
Pasqualoni, new DL coach, was at Chicago last year where they had 39 sacks. He has coached for 40 years. Devlin is new OL coach has spent last 9 years with NY Jets, first as TE coach and last few as OL coach. He played 7 years in NFL, mostly with Buffalo. Pleasant transistioned from Texans strength assistant. Looks like he has been with Romeo Crenell fourteen years at Jets, Patriots, and Chiefs. And I saw a note where Bill O'Brien came in second in Coach of the year voting. Sounds about right. Just need that super elite QB to emerge. |
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Nestled in this article is a table showing the current cap space of all NFL teams:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/page/...ee-agents-2015 For those who want to cut to the chase, the Texans have $8.4 million in cap space at present. That ranks them 22nd in cap room. Teams in the negative (thus a better chance of poaching their players) are Pittsburgh, Miami, New England, Kansas City, San Francisco, Arizona and New Orleans. |
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Another story I read says that we can add another $8.8 million in cap space if we trade Andre Johnson.
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The cap is far easier to manage when your team is consistent in drafting productive players, signing good low-cost FAs, and purging veteran and/or non-productive excess. And so far, it's painfully obvious the Texans haven't been good at any of the above (although, last year they did do a great job at signing good, low-cost FAs -- so there's hope). Personally, I want my team at near the max cap figure every year, but doing it wisely using the method above. I'm sure it's tougher than it sounds, but I hope somehow we can get there.
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I heard cap might go up from 133 to 141 mil so maybe ok. I agree, seems lots of dead money last year I thought would help this year.
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I met Bill O'Brien last week. He spoke at a Brown University alumni event; my dad went to Brown and they somehow let me in despite my Aggie credentials. Nice guy, very approachable, with the same self-deprecating sense of humor you hear in interviews. He didn't reveal anything earth-shattering, but it was interesting. Here's some of my impressions, but understand these are in my words, not his, so don't read too much into anything:
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Good stuff, thanks for sharing....
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Good stuff, Warren. Thanks.
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Andre Johnson might go to Colts is a rumor. yikes.
And Brooks Reed to Atlanta is another rumor. And Myers perhaps to Denver. Anyways doubthful any of those guys will be back now that other teams can make offers to them. |
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The chronic had an article about Rick smith based on
Texans general manager Rick Smith often takes lots of heat from his team’s fans for his roster building over tohe years. However, the numbers may indicate that Smith may be better than he appears to a lot of fans. NFL Media’s Mike Huguenin recently rankedthe active NFL general managers with the best record of drafting Pro Bowl players and Smith checked in at No. 4. Here’s what Huguenin had to say about Smith’s work: Some of this due to Texans have had many players selected to pro bowl. |
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The same article listed Jerry Jones as the "best" GM based on number of Pro Bowl draftees. Are you sure you want that as your benchmark?
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The depth of a roster is where a GM truly shows his stuff. The Patriots are near the top of he league every year because they have 53 contributing roster spots. They have guys who have huge game plan specific performances that are not even active the following week because of a different game plan.
So Pro Bowl numbers are nice but not the determining factor in wins and losses. But I do think Smith gets overly trashed by fans. This team has been pretty good the last 5 years. |
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You have to look at the 2013 season as a hiccup (or a fainting spell to be more exact) where almost everything that could go wrong did go wrong. They've had the talent in place to be average to above average the past few years. What they've lacked, IMO, is a killer instinct to put games away. Hopefully, O'Brien is building that because they were above .500 without a real QB and put away several teams that they were not much better than.
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I guess the next tidbit here in the offseason is the announcement of the official schedule. I think it might be coming out next week - if not, should be the week after that.
3.5 weeks till the draft...... |
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On local 610 radio John McClain said he thinks there's some chance that Randy Gregory (after getting busted at the combine for using pot), is still on the Texans board. I doubt that ?
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