So this coming season is a race to the bottom. We'll have a #1 pick in the 2022 draft. Based on their FA pickups, the front office has their orders to tank.
My only concern is Coach Culley was an assistant coach at A&M the three years Slocum won "coach of the year" at whatever the conference was named at the time. Slocum always said it was the assistant coaches deserved the honor. So he may not be as bad as some have said.
Fortunately, our defense should suck.
The Houston Tanksens.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
I always respected Slocum. I think that's the kind of thing he would say though. I don't remember him having any kind of impressive coaching tree but I could be wrong.
IMO Culley is in a no win situation. I doubt he was the first choice of the Texans. I imagine that Eric Bieniemy was made an offer although I'm a little puzzled, along with the Chiefs, why he is still in KC. Perhaps the skeletons in his closet were all some were saying they were. However, I can also imaging Bieniemy looking at the shit show the Texans were the last several months and thinking he probably didn't want any part of a coming here just to kill his career.
I believe we have the 69th pick of the draft. Get it, Deshuan?
Who/What position player should we draft? We should not take a shot at a QB. There are LBs, RBs, and OLs that have proven out in the 3rd round of prior drafts. Houston Tankers should focus on drafting players that have shot at being on the roster in 3-4 years instead of reaching for a player. There will be plenty of filler players at QB and Defense after the draft and final cuts.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
It doesn't matter a whole hell of a lot. As you say they are setting up to tank and get a top pick in 2022. I think they have a full set of picks then...If they don't trade them away.
Best strategy is take the best athlete regardless of position(Yeah, it won't be a QB) when their picks come up and hope one of them will develop on his own because the Texans don't develop players. Maybe 2 or three years down the road they'll have a solid player or two that they will promptly trade as Culley is being shown the door.