The vast vast vast majority of people on here believe they should've taken Vince Young last season. The vast vast vast majority of people on here agree that a mistake was made in extending Carr last season. The difference is a lot of us don't feel the need to harp on something that happened 11 months ago. It can't be changed and I'm certainly not fickle enough to stop supporting a team because of that. Yes they made a mistake. I'm happy that our owner has the balls to come out and admit they did. They're making the moves now to try to correct these mistakes, yet people now want to b**** at them for that. Un. Real.
Yeah, why isn't anyone talking about this? You would think so, wouldn't you? That NEVER happens with the Texans though...
I agree with MaddMaxx The Texans have disappointed me at every possible turn this last season they began to turn it around I EAT CROW because I NEVER THOUGHT THEY WOULD LET D CARR GO they earn Mega Respect for that Their 1 ever pick screamed to me LOSERS!!!! No D CARR . . AT LEAST HE PLAYED!!! Tony BUST-Selli They should have gotten a bum to take the licks. . but they got BUST SELLI Carr was just an extension of that bad pick Now both are gone. . and the Texans can be good I'm not a Fan yet. . but they have definately made positive change and done somethings to pull me in that direction Rocket RIver
Actually I haven't seen too much criticism of this whole scenario nationally. I guess folks elsewhere are just used to us messing up and they have grown tired of laughing….
No, that is not leadership, that is tacitly admitting that you've been a football schmuck. As for his (finally) focusing on the "present" (and pretending that the past never happened) had our illustrious "leader" done the former (and not the latter) a year ago, we wouldn't be having this little conversation now would we? Sorry Major but in my book, McNair deserves no kudos for last week because he brought all this on himself. I'll believe things are different now when I see the evidence on the field.
yea, it was only one. Capers, Casserly, and Carr...all gone. sure, Carr was one year too late. but, don't say McNair isn't trying to fix it. he made moves he thought were right. and as hard as it is to beleive, he's not the only owner to be wrong in his assessments.
Well, they're not tired of laughing up here in Dallas where the Cow sheep are getting their jollies over what's gone down in Houston. What absolutely ticks me off is that the Cowboy fans have the gall to point fingers and laugh at the misfortunes of another team when their team (Cowboys) hasn't really done squat in 10 years.