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Bill O Brien's post-game presser keeps it REAL after a loss, compared to Gus Badly's "positive" [BAD ...
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Quote:So I guess the Texans didn't know it wasn't OK to turn the ball over on your own 1 foot line before the Steelers game. Then O'Brien gets REAL, now they know, so they didn't do it against the tacks. Oh, I'm sure they knew, they just got sloppy. O'Brien let them, the fans, and the media, know that getting sloppy with the ball is unacceptable. It was just a reminder. It looks like they got the message. It sure would be nice if other teams stopped making the same dumb mistakes, game after game, after game. It's probably more effective with a veteran team though, but it couldn't hurt to remind a young team too.
I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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