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The Eagles and Patriots have declined to let their guys interview (before their playoff runs end, respectively). Cowboys Will McClay is staying in Dallas. So I think that leaves Brian Gaine unless the Texans are willing to wait. |
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Sure, they are involved in the draft and they try to fit players under an arbitrary salary cap with a bunch of loopholes but, like I said, glorified accountants. I could hire Roy Pickett as my GM and do as well as Rick Smith. If being a GM was so difficult, Matt Millen couldn't have done it. |
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I wonder if the Texans have any interest in Eliot Wolf since he didn’t get the Packers GM job. I don’t see any reason for them not to wait until they’ve had a chance to talk to the guys with Patriots and Eagles. I like what I’ve read about Joe Douglas, and there’s a good chance he’ll be available to interview next week. |
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It could also just be sloppy reporting. The news is who's being added not who's being subtracted.
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The Texans have hired Brian Gaine as their new general manager to replace Rick Smith, and they have extended the contract of coach Bill O'Brien.
Gaine, who was Buffalo's vice president of player personnel, is getting a five-year contract. O'Brien is getting a four-year extension. Owner Bob McNair also promoted vice president of administration Chris Olsen to senior vice president of administration and gave him a four-year extension that will place his contract in line with Gaine and O'Brien. "It's a great time for our organization," coach Bill O'Brien said. "I'm really happy. I can't Bob and (vice chairman) Cal McNair enough. "This is really important. It's all about continuity and stability. We have a great core group of staff members we really believe in." Gaine will have control of personnel and football operations. O'Brien will continue to control his coaching staff as well as who plays and doesn't play on game days. O'Brien had one year left on his contract. http://www.chron.com/sports/texans/a...ipid=happening |
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