...can't figure out why the Fuckhawks are not airing it out, they have no run game! Originally Posted by Solemate62
Texans have serious problems with their offense. First all the coaches came from college with no pro experience. Second they can't run because the O Line is not very good. Running backs are average. None in the same league as Arian Foster. Have no real deep threat. The QBs are terrible. Brock is terrible, takes too long to make a decision, poor accuracy. Savage is not much better. Their habit of not drafting a QB in the first or second round is killing them. Hey remember last year when a scout attempted to text a QB that the Texans were interested in him and wanted to draft him but sent the text to some girl by mistake. Know who the player was? Dak Prescott, why didn't they draft him early last year? They have some good pieces on defense but not enough to win as tonight showed. Originally Posted by BigLouieheard they're bringing in Johnny Manzel this week..........go cowboys!!
Texans have serious problems with their offense. First all the coaches came from college with no pro experience. Second they can't run because the O Line is not very good. Running backs are average. None in the same league as Arian Foster. Have no real deep threat. The QBs are terrible. Brock is terrible, takes too long to make a decision, poor accuracy. Savage is not much better. Their habit of not drafting a QB in the first or second round is killing them. Hey remember last year when a scout attempted to text a QB that the Texans were interested in him and wanted to draft him but sent the text to some girl by mistake. Know who the player was? Dak Prescott, why didn't they draft him early last year? They have some good pieces on defense but not enough to win as tonight showed. Originally Posted by BigLouieOBrien coached under Belicheat for 4 years, becoming their OC. He then went to PSU to get head coaching experience. He was successful at both stops. So your bitching about not drafting Prescott. Lots of teams need QBs and passed on Prescott. He didn't project as a star NFL QB. Dallas took a chance and got lucky. It helps that Prescott is playing behind the best OL in the NFL, has a stud RB, Dez Bryant and a HOF tight end. Weren't you a big JFF fan and wanted the Texans to draft him? Or was it Teddy Bridgewater.
I think the Texans got a goodBart Starr was drafted by the Packers before Lombardi arrived. So was Forrest Gregg, Paul Horning, Ray Nitcski, Jim Taylor and Jm Ringo. All in the HOF. Jerry Kramer, Fuzzy Thurston, Boyd Dowler and Max Mcgee were also there. Lombardi inherited a ton of talent.
coach. Look at how much improved they are from the prior game they played the Patriots. As BoB said you can not beat the Patriots and only score 16 points. I also do not buy into the arguement that you need to use a high round draft pick to get a good QB. Look at Lombardi, who coached the Packers, drafted Bart Starr in the 17th round, and I don't think I need to tell you how many superbowls he won. How did he do it? It was with good coaching! He instilled discipline in his players. You know you have not succeeded as a coach if any of your players are going out and getting busted whether it be for smoking dope or domestic violence, or anything illegal.Then you know the discipline is not there. The teamwork is not there, because the
The Texans need to pull together, and not just on the field.
They need to do some soul searching. The team has a lot of talent, but I do not see the discipline, both on and off the field. Originally Posted by nu2
Yes, Bambino, your right Lombardi did not coach the Packers until later on. About three years later, I believe. Originally Posted by nu2His first year was 59. I forget the GM that drafted that talent. Lombardi drafted 2 HOFers, Herb Adderly and David Robinson. Most people don't realize Lombardi inherited all that talent. They were underachieving until he showed up.
He may have thrown the most famous block in NFL history against Jethro Pew in the Ice Bowl. Originally Posted by bambinoFor the record, Jethro Pugh (sp)...
For the record, Jethro Pugh (sp)...Sounds like sour grapes CB! Just like the Raiders still complaining about the emaculate reception. I have to be honest, I haven't heard about a Kramer being offside on that play. Must be a Dallas thing. I think they'll get revenge today.
Oh, yes, Kramer did indeed throw that famous block. And yes indeed he was (also) off-sides on that play...its been depicted (and proven) on a story by The NFL Network (ie: breakdown of The Ice Bowl) Kramer launched a tick or two prior to the ball being snapped. Doubtful Starr would be attempting a QB sneak from the 5 1/2 yard line had that play been flagged, as it should have been, ya know..... Originally Posted by Chateau Becot