Failing in the backdrop of a global pandemic, the Texans football operations have been a localised epidemic of inadequacy.
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The Curious Case Of The Texans Football Operations Department
In a season plighted by Covid-19, the Texans true to form, reached new heights of embarrassment yesterday. Houston’s operational deficiencies came to the fore with a spectacular level of absurdity.
Can The Texans Fix Their Run Game?
Considering the sample size of 9 run plays against New England on Sunday. What are the central issues preventing Houston is complimenting its passing attack?
Rare Blue Skies Above As The Texans Shine Against Former Mentors
The 2020 season hasn’t taken the shape that many would have predicted at its outset but Sunday provided a glimpse for future hope. The infamous NRG stadium roof was left ajar above the field, on a day where Texans posed a team with a new lease of life.
Questioning Cal’s Passive Stance – As The Texans Appeared To Be Collapsing From Within
Cal McNairs comments prior to the trade deadline, were deemed naive and it seemed yet more blind faith being bestowed in those who don’t deserve it. The hesitance to move salaries off the books, is admirable at a time when revenues are dipping, but there’s been no sign of spending cuts, quite the opposite. TheContinue reading “Questioning Cal’s Passive Stance – As The Texans Appeared To Be Collapsing From Within”
Defeat and Discomfort Amongst The Texans Ranks
As Aaron Rodgers ripped through the Texans defence with, putting them up 21-points at the half, a familiar feeling echoed around an empty NRG Stadium. Downtrodden with limited signs of positivity.
Another Epic Loss Compiles The Reasons For Their Plight
Sunday’s overtime loss added to the Texans litany of losses where Watson’s offence, leaving the field with a lead yet to only suffer a loss.
The Texans Stand Finely Between Building Momentum Or Fading Out
The Texans travel to Nashville with the hope of building on their maiden win, after last weeks victory over Jacksonville.
Devoid of Changes, The Texans are Entering into a New Era
A new era of Texans football will begin on Sunday, after the departure of Bill O’Brien. But how much materially changes, as it pertains to this seasons success, will likely be inconsequential. The change was much celebrated but perhaps such rejoice was premature, as it will take time for any marked difference to reach theContinue reading “Devoid of Changes, The Texans are Entering into a New Era”
The End of The O’Brien Era, Unfulfilled Potential and Chances Spurned
O’Brien, colleagues and ownership will asses these years as a golden chance squandered but much of the downfall was self created.