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.