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He's not going to do that in Houston. It's much more probably that he ends his career a failure and actually finishes his career with LESS stature than if he stayed in KC. He'd be absolutely stupid to go to Houston. |
LMAO Caserio loved Tua, right. His own teammates don't seem to share that opinion.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Whew. Miami players have thoughts on Tua... <a href="https://t.co/JLRKEbETPW">https://t.co/JLRKEbETPW</a> <a href="https://t.co/Qq45bilnBI">pic.twitter.com/Qq45bilnBI</a></p>— Billy M (@BillyM_91) <a href="https://twitter.com/BillyM_91/status/1349347095443070978?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 13, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
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Don't know if this was ever brought up. But keep in mind that Houston got caught with tampering for Caserio a year ago. So Caserio is bill Obriens boy. I think Watson is still furious about the Hopkins trade and why wouldnt he be. So when he talks about the same ole shit, not a good look at all to hire your fired head coach's golden boy and not consult your team captain about it.
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If the Texans are the only ones offering, there's something wrong. He'd be better off getting no offers at all. |
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EB has been on the market to be a head coach for a couple of years now and whether he has not been hired for good reasons or bad, he has not been hired. If he receives an offer from the Texans and no other team offers, can he really afford to turn it down? Would turning down the Texans hurt any future chances to get an offer? The Texans may be worse than a dumpster fire right now, but even if he takes the job and fails, the experience is invaluable. Belichick coached the Browns and they were a dumpster fire too, but he still managed to parlay that failure into a pretty good gig.
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If I were in his shoes, making the kind of money he is now, I would absolutely tell the Texans to get stuffed. I wouldn't work for people like that. |
If he’s been offered the Texans job after not getting a job last year, he should take it. I know the resources will be less than other teams, but he already has a really good QB and that’s 2/3 the battle in building an nfl team.
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Even if they ended up offering the job it'd always sting to know you weren't offered primarily on your own merits but to appease Watson. They weren't even interested in interviewing him before Watson let it be known how pissed off he was.
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Why are there still teams that don't see that the Patriot way is nonsense and it was about 80% Tom Brady? Are there any examples of successful Patriot castoffs out there?
The Texans are going to do what Pioli did to the Chiefs but top it by running off a franchise QB |
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It's just like Gunther coming back to be Vermeil's DC after getting fired over the phone three years earlier. |
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