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You just hate to see all this dysfunction at the Texans and Jags. 

The biggest takeaway is that Cal McNair is in fact Tommy Boy.....He's allowed some Jesus Freak manipulator to take over and run everything.  It will come out that McNair and Easterby are probably into

Can only hope they don't trade him and he actually sits out and then they are forced to accept less than they could of got if they traded him before the draft.

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3 hours ago, Jamalisms said:

That's what happens when you don't just tank a team into the ground, you then give GM power to a coach and let him take that tanked team and treat it like a SB contender by risking the future to win now ... and fail.

From trying to be the Patriots without Brady and Belichick to promoting unqualified people like O'Brien and Easterby to make personnel decisions.  I don't think any team in NFL history have made so many organizational errors in such a short amount a time. A year ago, they were leading the Chiefs 24-0 before halftime and it has been downhill since.

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37 minutes ago, BaddKarma said:

Watson demanding to be consulted on the GM and coaching hires? Lmao. If thats true trade his ass now. Texans would get a huge haul. Don’t need a QB telling the franchise how to do their business in public. 

The problem wasn’t that Watson asked for input on those decisions. The problem was that the Texans agreed to it... and then didn’t do it...

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1 minute ago, Starkiller said:

The problem wasn’t that Watson asked for input on those decisions. The problem was that the Texans agreed to it... and then didn’t do it...

 

Yep the Texans asked for Watson's input he gave it and then they totally ignored it and even straight up refused to interview the two guys he suggested.

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29 minutes ago, AussieTitanFan08 said:

 

Yep the Texans asked for Watson's input he gave it and then they totally ignored it and even straight up refused to interview the two guys he suggested.

Most likely because se they realized he was out of his depth. And that is coming from an organization that allowed an idiot coach/gm to trade DHopkins.

 

Watson is a guy who is a very effective QB in this new NFL. Being asked for his input and following it is two different things. He needs to stay in his lane for his own sake.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, OzTitan said:

My guess is someone up high thought they had the power to make that promise, and someone else overruled it or even made sure it didn't happen out of principle.

 

It has been reported it was owner Cal McNair himself who asked Watson for his input on who he thought the new coach should be.

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5 hours ago, BaddKarma said:

Being asked for his input and following it is two different things. He needs to stay in his lane for his own sake.

 

The Texans shouldn't have brought him into their lane in the first place. And that trails a whole bunch of other shit they shouldn't have done. Watson isn't to blame for the Texans ineptitude and he's not to blame for wanting to be free of it. His not being qualified to make personnel decisions for a franchise is beside the point.

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