Why? Here is the thing about sports. It is never as bad as it seems and it is never as good as it seems. Smart franchises keep a level head. Also, If you have an owner willing to spend...when needed... you are never as far away as it seems. Texans have a bunch of draft capital. A few promising young players and a GM who seems to be level-headed. Patience is tough in sports. Let's see where the Texans are after the 2024 season. That is the benchmark. Who will be the coach? I don't know.
He's being as honest as possible. Its refreshing. The Texans would actually gain respect by being as transparent/honest about everything.... they hired Culley to be a scapegoat. They hired Lovie for fear of a lawsuit (but also to be an eventual scapegoat, which is what the lawsuit suggested).... etc. etc. etc.
Honestly. At this point I'd rather just watch the Texans run exactly only 2 plays on offense. Run to the left or run to the right and we'd probably get the same results.
Nor should he. Terrible football and it’s embarrassing. This team has 3 or 4 pieces and that’s just not acceptable. I don’t see a real plan in motion.
Imagine how lopsided the games would be if teams actually kept the foot on the gas. They always get out to huge leads and to save themselves or prevent injury, coast the rest of the way allowing us to make the score line somewhat respectable.
It’s interesting. I don’t think Kyle Allen is the problem. Neither is Davis Mills. You put either one of those two with a good offense and I think they could manage it. Neither one of them is good enough to win on their own, but with a better system, and a better supporting cast, I think they’d both do just fine. I’m not sure there is a QB in history who would succeed with this group right now though. This is an awful organization from top to bottom. The Kyle Allen experiment might be over, but it doesn’t really matter because that’s not the root problem.
I wouldn't b surprised if he says a variant of that copy pasta. Poster always hyping up all the cap space we have like something is gonna happen. Here's him in 2017.
Didn't they make the playoffs in 2018 and 2019 with Watson? 2017 Watson got hurt...his rookie year. Odd to quote something that Texans actually did and improved the team. Hmmm.