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Daily Thread 12-1-2020

December 1, 2020 by Texans Chat

You know, there’s just no use in posting into this “article” any of the dozens of articles that cover the Fuller-Roby situation. Everyone knows what’s happened. This team continues to be a laughing stock in new, creative ways that rival the best a fiction writer could ever produce.

The mismanagement since Bob McNair passed away has been the only constant. There will now be plentiful articles dissecting it all, I am sure of it. It’s unavoidable and it’s been earned. I’m sure I’m missing things on the list, but off the top of my head:

  • Hiring Brian Gaine to be GM after the previous GM made a departure to care for his dying wife
  • Firing Brian Gaine and naming the numbers guy Chris Olsen as interim GM
  • Then firing Olsen so as to give the HC the GM position
  • Hiring a “culture” guy, which that’s panned out WONDERFULLY hasn’t it? Look at all the good culture they have now!
  • Pursuing Nick Caserio which led to threats of tampering charges by the Patriots organization
  • Promoting Easterby to VP of Football Operations
  • Allowing the HC/GM to trade a superstar caliber WR for dubious reasons, which also backfired because…why again?
  • Standing by and watching the HC/GM sign bad players to bad contracts, and signing decent players to bad contracts, that impacts the salary cap in ways Chris Olsen never would have permitted to happen but of course he was dealt with to eliminate that opposition of sound reason.
  • Creating roundtable sit-downs with Cal and Janice McNair alongside Romeo Crennel and Travis Johnson (coaches and players who are black) to show a listening ear to the challenges of black people, only to later fire the P.R. person who likely led that effort because she was no longer a culture fit of course, and we haven’t seen any of those sit-downs since, of course.
  • Attempting to bring in Earl Thomas for a workout then backpedaling, only for us to later learn that several Texans players protested O’Brien’s attempts to consider Thomas for the roster.
  • Firing the HC after it was now overtly obvious that it had to be done, rather than earlier as it should have been done before multiple damages to the roster and cap could result.
  • The disastrous “candid” words, after the firing of the P.R. person, by Texans President Jamey Rootes that involved such gems as “You don’t know what I know” while in a stroke of genius also simultaneously promoting his new self-authored book on LEADERSHIP.
  • And now this. Two premiere players, vital to the success of the team, scrubbed from the remainder of the year and perhaps a bit of next year to start off with, as well, due to performance-enhancing substances that they of course had no clue they were taking substances that were on the no-go list.
  • Let it also not be lost on anyone that Brian Cushing is (for now) the Houston Texans assistant strength and condition coach who himself also had his own run-ins with a similar situation when he played LB for the Texans. No f***ing wonder Andre Johnson decided he wanted to bolt from his duties with the Texans. He probably was wise enough to get while the getting was good. AJ80 is a smart man, and good for him.

They could release Cushing, I suppose, whether he’s played any real role or a suspected role or no role at all. They’re just running out of people to fire, to be honest. I haven’t seen this many deaths, to cover up indiscretions and deflect from a “larger picture,” since Season 3 of The Sopranos.

Would Cal consider an extinction-level event by removing Rootes and Easterby and anyone else? Because it doesn’t appear that with or without Bill O’Brien here Easterby (and Rootes) has been able to truly produce and build a good culture that keeps the Texans name out of the mouths of an ever-hungry media. All of the coverage, past/present/future, has been fairly earned. And all of it should fall at the feet of the man who inherited and runs this clown show of an NFL franchise. Can’t fire HIM, though.

If it was tenuous to get GOOD GM and HC candidates before now, it surely has now raised yet another red flag up many candidates’ flag poles. This has been an utter mess that has been constant, tumultuous water being tread by Deshaun Watson who at this point deserves whatever medals and commendations can be given him for his efforts to provide some semblance of dignity and respect for this organization and its fans. I would also add JJ Watt to that list, and Romeo Crennel as well.

Winning out seemed like somewhat of a possibility, but now? I don’t know, and frankly what would it even matter with this newest dark cloud cast over the organization as a whole. Players have their responsibilities, yes, but so does the staff who manages players and other staff.

It’s turning out that unlike what Rootes said, we indeed do know what he knows or maybe more aptly we know what he doesn’t know or what he fails to admit and take responsibility for. We know that whatever leadership has been there high above the football field, behind fabulous glass walls and rich wood-grained desks, has been an utter, abject failure.

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Daily Thread 11-30-2020

November 30, 2020 by Texans Chat

The Texans face the Colts next Sunday in Houston and try to keep playoff hopes alive after having started the 2020 season 0-4. All the team can do is take one game at a time. Also: The Texans evaluated five free agents over the weekend: A DT, a DE, 2 WRs, and a DB.

Romeo Crennel says Texans should be commended for their fighting spirit
By Mark Lane, TexansWire

Excerpt: If the Texans tack on another five games to their current winning streak, they will finish 9-7 and at least be in the hunt for postseason qualification.

“It’s a tremendous positive,” interim coach Romeo Crennel said of the team’s 4-7 record and possible playoff hopes. “If we can win in that last month, and then come back from the start of the season, because it’s hard to come back in this league — just in a game, it’s hard to come back in a game. But then it’s difficult to come back in the season as well.”

The Texans began the year 0-4 and took it on the chin to key AFC contenders in the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, and Pittsburgh Steelers. Before the Texans could get their first win, they were already 0-3 with their conference record.

If there is any element that should keep the Texans buoyed, it is that they have sustained just one loss inside the AFC South schedule. If Houston can finish with a 5-1 division record, and the Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans similarly falter and finish 9-7, then it could be enough for the Texans to steal the South.


Texans work out defensive line, receivers, defensive back over Thanksgiving weekend
By Mark Lane, TexansWire

(Click the article headline to read up on each player)

Excerpt: The Houston Texans spent a portion of the Thanksgiving holiday looking at four free agents. On Friday, the club brought in defensive tackle Lee Autry, defensive end T.J. Carter, receiver Kalija Lipscomb, and receiver J’Mon Moore for workouts. The club also brought in defensive back Manny Patterson for a visit.

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Daily Thread 11-28-2020: Weekend Discussion

November 28, 2020 by Texans Chat

Enjoy the weekend everyone.

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Daily Thread: 11-27-2020

November 27, 2020 by Texans Chat

The Houston Texans improved their record to 4-7 with a 41-25 thumping of the Lions on Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy the highlights video from yesterday’s feast. The Good Guys have a mini-bye (3 extra days off) before facing the Colts.

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Daily Thread: 11-25-2020

November 25, 2020 by Texans Chat

A little pre-game recon on Thursday’s showdown with the Lions up in Detroit City. Dead Coach made a great post in yesterday’s daily thread so take a look at it if you haven’t already (good stuff!). And Mark Lane sits down with Jeff Risdon of Lions Wire to get some intel on Houston’s Turkey Bowl opponent.

Dead Coach Talks Turkey About The Lions
By Dead Coach, duh.

Excerpt: Who are the Detroit Lions?

Since the Texans hardly ever face the Lions, and they generally aren’t a playoff team, many Houston fans might be thinking about Megatron and Barry Sanders still when they think of the Lions. It’s been a while since those days. Let’s see what we can see about the Thanksgiving opponent.

First, a little Thanksgiving trivia. There have been Thanksgiving NFL games pretty much every year since the league started. There were 5 Thanksgiving Day games in 1920, the first year of the league. Most notable was the match between the Chicago Tigers and Decatur Staleys, which legend says was a “loser gets out of town” match, as both were competing for the same fan base. There isn’t much evidence to support that, but the Tigers folded in 1921, and the Staleys went on to become the Chicago bears.


Behind Enemy Lines: Previewing the Texans’ Week 12 game with Lions Wire
By Mark Lane, TexansWire

Excerpt:
TexansWire: Who are some underrated Lions that Texans fans need to pay attention to?

Jeff Risdon: Amani Oruwariye has solidified himself as the team’s best cornerback. He had an end zone INT in Week 11 and he’s consistently the top cover man. He’s an emerging standout in his second season.

Punter Jack Fox won the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month in September, his first month on the job in the NFL. He’s been fantastic, albeit a little busier than anyone hoped for.

Center Frank Ragnow had a rotten Week 11, but in general he’s one of the NFL’s best at his position.

TW: What’s your prediction for the first Turkey Day game?

JR: The Lions have no answers for Deshaun Watson. None. The injuries on the offense for Detroit handicap their ability to try and outscore the damage Watson & Co. will do to the league’s slowest defense. Texans 33, Lions 24

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Daily Thread: 11-24-2020

November 24, 2020 by Texans Chat

Texans add an OG claimed via waivers (New England), and you can read more about him via Cody Stoots of SI.com and a past Pats Pulpit article, as well. John Crumpler with TexansWire thinks Watson’s performance vs. the Patriots has raised the Texans stock in the eyes of potential HC candidates. Lastly, 8 players are listed on the Monday injury report.

Texans Claim Former Patriots Lineman
By Cody Stoots, SI.com

View a Pats Pulpit article here, which shows GIFs of Frohodlt’s play with the Arkansas Razorbacks. IMO, he’s better than Kelemete.

Excerpt: HOUSTON – The Houston Texans have some depth coming their way via their latest waiver claim. 

Hjalte Froholdt was claimed by the team via waivers after New England moved on from the former fourth-round pick. Houston placed him on the Exempt/Commissioner Permission list while he passes his COVID-19 testing. 

Froholdt played in eight games for the Patriots this season but didn’t take the field in New England’s most recent two games. He missed all of last season due to a shoulder injury.


Deshaun Watson vanquishes Patriots’ Bill Belichick, puts Texans coaching candidates on notice
By John Crumpler, TexansWire

Very in-depth/long article, so I encourage folks to click the link and give it a read.

Excerpt: It was published that Watson ate with franchise chairman and CEO Cal McNair this week to discuss the future of the franchise and the head coaching vacancy. Maybe that lit a spark for Sunday’s game because Watson reminded everyone what’s available in Houston as he turned in this third stellar game in four years against the Patriots. No Tunsil, No Hopkins, so be it.

Following the loss to Green Bay, the focus of the season shifted to Houston proving to both the league and themselves what is possible for the 2021 season with a coaching change. No such confidence was inspired in their follow-up performance against the Browns. However, even without Tom Brady, this kind of win over New England should remind the AFC South that Houston may be down but they won’t be there long.

Once the quarterback position is settled in the NFL your team can overcome a variety of sins to still win football games. It won’t be surprising to see coordinators lining up for that security blanket this offseason if Watson continues to play possessed.


Damn, as good as Roderick Johnson was at LT for the #Texans, really hope Laremy Tunsil is all good. Quick turnaround for the game but we’ll need him vs the Lions. https://t.co/3Fw5WCApGh

— Jordan Pun (@Texans_Thoughts) November 24, 2020

 

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Daily Thread: 11-23-2020

November 23, 2020 by Texans Chat

Watson practically flawless in Houston’s win vs. New England. Yes, the Patriots defense is really bad. But also yes, a sometimes struggling Texans OL did their job and did it very well when given an opportunity to capitalize on an advantage. Tunsil is no sure-thing for the Turkey Bowl in Detroit. And finally: Bigfoot had a nice day, and he might be joined by fellow mysterious creature Kahale Warring.

Patriots at Texans score: Deshaun Watson flawless as Houston outlasts late rally by New England for third win
By Tyler Sullivan, CBS Sports

Excerpt: A lot of credit needs to be handed to Deshaun Watson, who could simply do no wrong in this game. As he was lighting up New England’s secondary through the air, the former first-round pick was dancing around the pocket to allow more time for his receivers to get open. When he didn’t throw the ball, he tucked it and ran for 36 yards and a touchdown. Watson took full advantage of the Patriots offense going silent in the second quarter, posting 14 unanswered points before heading into the locker room at halftime. 

While Watson was doing damage on the offensive side of the ball, the defense put together one of its best days of the season in the win. The most surprising development came on the ground. Houston came into Week 11 boasting the worst run defense in the entire NFL. On paper, it was a clear mismatch against a Patriots unit that was averaging the second-most rushing yards per game heading into Sunday. When the game was played, however, the run defense played well, allowing just 86 yards on the ground and one touchdown. That mark is even better when you eliminate the 26 rushing yards on the Patriots’ opening touchdown drive. When you do that, what was billed as a horrid Texans run defense held New England to just 60 yards on the ground. 

The Texans recorded a pass block win rate of 82% against the Patriots, their best PBWR game of the season, according to @ESPNStatsInfo. They did that without LT Laremy Tunsil, who missed the game with an illness.

— Sarah Barshop (@sarahbarshop) November 23, 2020

Romeo Crennel said “at this point I’m not sure” if LT Laremy Tunsil (illness) will be able to play on Thursday in Detroit.

— Sarah Barshop (@sarahbarshop) November 22, 2020

Texans set to activate tight end Kahale Warring: https://t.co/kTRzs6QOND

— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) November 23, 2020

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Daily Thread 11-21-2020: Weekend Discussion

November 21, 2020 by Texans Chat

Another weekend, another Weekend Discussion thread. With a lot of college football games canceled this weekend, I suggest checking out the 6:30 p.m. CT game on ESPN 3 between #21 Liberty University and N.C State. Liberty U’s QB, Malik Willis, is a lot of fun to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZO_gJXkOtQ

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Daily Thread 11-20-2020: The Heh Report

November 20, 2020 by Texans Chat

BarryFromTexas checks in with a Heh Report after last week’s Texans loss to the Brownies. Thanks again, Barry!

Week-10-Heh-Report

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Daily Thread 11-19-2020

November 19, 2020 by Texans Chat

Back to the rumor lab: The man who “knows what you don’t know” addresses season ticket-holders and tells them to calm down about their worries that Jack Easterby might be GM or might have a role alongside a new GM. Matt Miller says he’s heard from multiple agents who represent several top candidates for the job that the Houston gig is one “no one” wants. Lastly, to round out the rumor mill news, Texans_Thoughts provides a video breakdown of Eric Bienemy as a potential HC for the Texans.

Texans president: Jack Easterby will not be our General Manager
By Josh Alper, Pro Football Talk

Excerpt: During a Zoom call with season-ticket holders on Wednesday, Texans president Jamey Rootes was asked about Belichick’s assessment of Easterby.

“Jack would be the first person to tell you he’s not a personnel guy,” Rootes said, via Matt Young of the Houston Chronicle. “Jack will not be the General Manager of the Houston Texans. Jack realizes we need personnel expertise to put together the best football team. He doesn’t have enough time in the day. He’s working on sports science, working on nutrition. Spread the word. Jack has no intentions of being the General Manager.”

Rootes went on to say that the intention is to name a new G.M. in January and that “hope will spring eternal” for the team once they make that hire.


Matt Miller’s Scouting Notebook: Fixing the Eagles, Latest 2021 Big Board & More
By Matt Miller, Bleacher Report

—The Houston Texans will be hiring a general manager and a head coach this offseason, with the team expected to make the GM a priority. That sounds great in theory, but I’m told from multiple agents who represent several top candidates for the job that the Houston gig is one “no one” wants. Said one agent: “You have to look at every job as maybe the only opportunity you’ll get, so maybe you jump early on one you don’t love, but the thing about being a GM that’s different than a coach is that you really get one chance, and if it doesn’t work out, you’re fired and out of the league. There aren’t many second-time hires for a GM job, so you better get it right when deciding where you want to work.”

There are reasons to like the Houston job—Deshaun Watson being a big one—but concerns about ownership and the influence of Jack Easterby, a former team chaplain who now wields a large amount of power, are valid and could push away the best candidates.


Texans_Thoughts on twitter provides a 16-minute breakdown examining the potential for Eric Bienemy to be the next Texans HC. Timestamps:
0:57 Reasons for Bieniemy
5:43 Defending Bieniemy’s issues
11:06 Scheme film breakdown

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