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The Texans bungled their way through the firing of G.M. Brian Gaine and a failed effort to hire Patriots V.P. of player personnel Nick Caserio
as the replacement. So they’re proceeding with a General Manager — presumably
until they can hire Caserio.Or maybe they won’t http://www.thetexanslockerroom.com/authentic-nick-martin-jersey , if things go the way owner Cal McNair believes they will.In an interview with
KILT in Houston, the team’s flagship radio station, McNair described the
G.M.-free front office as part of a “flatter organization with a faster
management style,” via . “The organization is totally re-energized with a
team-based approach and new leadership based on sub programs with each sub
program being fully optimized as a goal.”McNair defended the decision to have no
General Manager, a move that has been criticized for the lack of centralization
and coordination needed to get things done.“It’s kind of funny I’ve heard on the
radio that people are worried about how will people know who to contact for how
to make a trade,” McNair said. “I promise you people will know who to contact to
make a trade. And they have in the past, they’ve called different guys in our
organization. Someone will get called, if there’s an interest. We’ll handle that
call. We’ll have a meeting to talk about extensions. We’ll get together as a
group. We’ll make a plan and then we’ll go execute the plan. You’ll see that
this year.”Maybe we’ll see it Andre Hal Jersey White , maybe we won’t. But the fact that: (1) it’s unconventional; and (2) it’s an obvious Plan B given the failure to get Caserio,
there’s reason to be skeptical.And to the credit of KILT, which has a business
relationship with the Texans, one of the on-air hosts was willing to be openly
skeptical of McNair’s performance.“He thinks he’s putting a nice little bow on
this whole management structure that the Texans have,” Matt Jarecki said Monday
night, before ripping McNair’s corporate-speak. “Did anybody understand a word
Cal McNair just said? . . . I had to listen to this thing 20 times in a row to
figure out what he meant. . . And, by the way, you can tell he’s reading this
thing off a note card. . . . It’s classic P.R. String together a statement that
means nothing.”And here’s an interesting little P.S. to the McNair interview. Go
to the KILT website and try to find a link to the full interview. Maybe I’m
missing it (and there’s a chance I am) Jeff Allen Jersey White , but I can’t find it.If it was an interview of which the Texans were proud, no one should have to look for it. It should smack the
visitor in the face the moment the SportsRadio610.com home page loads. Someone
at PFF actually liked the Texans’ offensive line selections." />Skip to main
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Houston Texans OffseasonSomething Positive For YouNew,31commentsSomeone at PFF
actually liked the Texans’ offensive line selections.
CDTShareTweetShareShareSomething Positive For YouBrian Spurlock-USA TODAY
SportsThe words strewn regarding the Texans’ draft class were mainly mean,
nasty, and vile. Which is just as they should be. The Texans have Deshaun Watson
on a rookie contract, a talented roster, a team that should compete for a title
now, and went into the draft needing to improve its offensive line and secondary
for this season J.J. Watt Jersey , after they skimped and hoarded cap space in free agency. They came away with projects. Ben Cooper at Pro Football Focus disagrees. He
loooooves the Tytus Howard and Max Scharping selections because of the
unbearable power of metrics like pass blocking efficiency that isn’t adjusted
based on opponent, conference, and has no context whatsoever. Just someone in
front of a computer giving out -2, -1, 0, 1, and 2 on each play. This is what he
has to say:Maybe the imaginary numbers against teams like Grambling and Toledo
will make you feel better. Maybe not. Regardless it’s all very nice. I hope it’s
true. It probably isn’t.
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