If the Colts lose? They rolled the Giants. It does change the debate some. Now 2 games back with 7 to play and the Colts currently hold the tie breaker so it's essentially 3 games back. Wildcard is not an option. You have to win the AFC South or no getting in.
Plus there are at least 8 other teams ahead of the Texans for a wild card slot so it doesn't look good for a play-off spot. Schedule gets easier? I see losses at the Browns, Bengals, Colts and Ravens at the very least which would put the team at 7-9 for the year. We could split with the Jags which would put them at 6-10, Tell me again, why would the Texans be playing Fritz.
Originally Posted by BigLouie
Because there is still an obligation to put your best product on the field and win games. Coaches livelihoods depend on it. Player contracts depend on it. You don't keep a team motivated by throwing in the towel which is what you seem to be suggesting they do.
Anyone that even thinks that way has likely never played the game at any competitive level. They are the guys that think someone like Joe Montana should have walked away from the game while he was still on top. What they don't realize is that drive to succeed and be the best is what makes them great. You can't just flip a switch and turn that off unless you're Barry Sanders.
What do you think would really happen if BoB called a team meeting and told them Fitz was out and they were going to take their chances with Mallet come hell or high water and Savage was going to hold the clipboard. Fitz is running for his life back there and not doing a bad job at it. Mallet was brought in here because he had some knowledge of the playbook and was seen as insurance if Fitz went down not because anyone believed he could challenge for the starting position. It was a reasonable move but unless Mallet has a grasp of the offense like Brady he's going to be nothing but a target until the O-line figures shit out. If he had Brady's grasp of the offense he would already be starting.