It should never even have gotten to this point though. Cal bumbled his way through the GM hire and alienated his QB. That’s all on Cal.
Deshaun/JJ/Andre: [Get your **** together] There is no foundation. We need a vision, a culture change. Cal: Our culture is fine. It’s a great day to be a Texan. Go Texans!
New York also stole me, but I’m guessing quite a few people in Houston don’t miss me edit—quoted the wrong person
THE MEDIA STRIKES AGAIN. If you moved there after the scandal. I'm so so sorry. Paying for a mortgage inside the loop is obnoxious enough during COVID, I can't imagine paying NY prices to live there during 2020.
Will not be back until Cal sells. What a clusterf***. Sorry to those of you that stick around like the band on the Titanic. This team has no care about winning.
I'm very happy that you were able to get a reasonable rate. Not a ton of difference between living in New York City and Buffalo right now unless you just really love take out.
Deshaun Watson was in an impossible situation because of the standard quarterbacks are held to. Every Texans fan besides the rumored Easterby burner would rather keep Watson than Easterby, and that’s fine. But the old school mentality that players should never dictate anything to the front office was going to make it almost impossible for Watson to do that and not get widely blasted for it. The idea that a black quarterback was going to take out a religious-minded front office VP — on paper — is the stuff that Sean Hannity’s writers room can only dream of. https://www.riversmccown.com/2021/0...straction-that-will-never-end-until-hes-gone/
Cal sticking with Easterby despite the outcry and lobbying for a culture change is literally the equivalent to doubling down on his father’s “can’t let the inmates run the prison” take
I doubt it...the Texans are worth 3 billion and it goes up 10% percent a year. I don’t know why Janice or Cal McNair would ever sell.