Gase has done nothing in his career other than being Mannings stooge for a bit. Dude made that clown ALOT of money. Mc D looks like shit without Brady. Patricia doesn't have Beli to hold his hand.
Super group my ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle: :-) Mangini can be a pretty effective troll
"(Mangini) believes the Houston #Texans job is Josh McDaniels' to lose and that both Adam Gase and Matt Patricia could be brought in to guide the offensive and defensive units."https://t.co/ItawH4luP8
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
Gase has done nothing in his career other than being Mannings stooge for a bit. Dude made that clown ALOT of money. Mc D looks like shit without Brady. Patricia doesn't have Beli to hold his hand.
Super group my ass.
Yes but that was before Belichick agreed to show McDaniel's his "world". [Reply]
From the six teams with head coach openings, the #Texans are the only ones not to interview or request to interview #49ers DC Robert Saleh and #Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy. Unless I'm missing something, that just doesn't make much sense. It doesn't cost you anything to talk to them.
From the six teams with head coach openings, the #Texans are the only ones not to interview or request to interview #49ers DC Robert Saleh and #Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy. Unless I'm missing something, that just doesn't make much sense. It doesn't cost you anything to talk to them.
Remember when Clark hunt initiated a head coach search and he pulled in Andy Reid and Pioli was pushing Kirk ferentz? This tree shit is so damn embarrassing. [Reply]
#Texans QB Deshaun Watson is extremely unhappy with the organization after owner Cal McNair informed him he would be involved in the GM and coach hiring process and provide feedback… but then did neither in the hire of GM Nick Caserio, sources say.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
He’s definitely going to ask for a trade
#Texans QB Deshaun Watson is extremely unhappy with the organization after owner Cal McNair informed him he would be involved in the GM and coach hiring process and provide feedback… but then did neither in the hire of GM Nick Caserio, sources say.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He can ask for one all he wants.
Unless he’s willing to let it get very ugly, he has no leverage.
Again, what HC is going to sign up for that job then turn around and trade Watson in a year where they don’t even have their 1st round pick?
Or go the other way and demand he start over by buying out Caserio and firing Easterby. Cuntish behavior but if he's really that torn up about it you're going to have to be unpleasant to get your way. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
He can ask for one all he wants.
Unless he’s willing to let it get very ugly, he has no leverage.
Again, what HC is going to sign up for that job then turn around and trade Watson in a year where they don’t even have their 1st round pick?
Cal McNair should have thought about that before fucking over their biggest star and most valuable player. That’s complete insanity.
Watson can pull a Carson Palmer and threaten to retire. Again no coach should want to go to that hell hole after what they just did.
Watson has already made a shit ton of money from his signing bonus and can also threaten to sit out next year if he’s not traded. I know I would. [Reply]
Houston is going to have a shitty time regardless now that it's been made public the owner lied to his franchise player. There's no getting that toothpaste back into the tube [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Or go the other way and demand he start over by buying out Caserio and firing Easterby. Cuntish behavior but if he's really that torn up about it you're going to have to be unpleasant to get your way.
Watson offered his input on potential general manager candidates, but the Texans neither considered nor consulted with those endorsed by their franchise quarterback, league sources told ESPN.
Additionally, the Texans did not inform Watson that they intended to hire Caserio, and he found out about the hire on social media. That contributed to Watson taking to Twitter that night to post "some things never change...."
Watson's feelings were not directed toward Caserio, sources told ESPN, but instead were indicative of the way business was again conducted by the Texans.
Last offseason, Houston didn't let Watson know that star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins would be traded, which led to some disappointment. Now that it has happened again, Watson is said to be infinitely more bothered, sources told ESPN. [Reply]