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Brian Hoyer to be named Texans starting QB

#61

O'Brien literally has no clue what he is doing over there.  


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#62

O'Brien tanking for Hackenberg


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<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
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#63

Quote:O'Brien tanking for Hackenberg
 

Wouldn't this just be an amazing event? I mean, Hackenburg has definitely not looked the part of an NFL QB since BO'B left Penn State. I'm wondering if the man is even going to last long enough to be able to draft Hack.

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#64

Quote:O'Brien tanking for Hackenberg
 

lol, he won't have to.

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#65

Quote:O'Brien literally has no clue what he is doing over there.  
 

I don't believe it's that as much as there's really not much to work with on offense, especially at QB.

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#66

The facial expressions from Mallett as he was watching Hoyer play were hilarious
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#67
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2015, 11:25 PM by Sosa.)

Just imagine if the Texans got Bortles. I know he's not the best, but he'd make them dangerous.


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#68

Quote:The facial expressions from Mallett as he was watching Hoyer play were hilarious


I was amazed that he kept that face the entire time. Consistently pissed for 4 quarters.

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#69

Quote:The facial expressions from Mallett as he was watching Hoyer play were hilarious
 

 

Reminded me of Scobee when the Steelers didn't let him try the game winner.


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#70

Quote:Just imagine if the Texans got Bortles. I know he's not the best, but he'd make them dangerous.
 

He's definitely better than what they have. But man, that team is just bad. JJ Watt can only do so much. On offense, they have Hopkins, a beaten up Foster and nothing. 

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#71

Quote:The facial expressions from Mallett as he was watching Hoyer play were hilarious
 

That expression alone is why I don't think he's an NFL player. Mallett just seems like he lets his emotions run away with him when something bad happens and he goes into full blown pout mode.

 

No thanks.

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#72

Quote:That expression alone is why I don't think he's an NFL player. Mallett just seems like he lets his emotions run away with him when something bad happens and he goes into full blown pout mode.

 

No thanks.


Agree. He looked like he wanted Hoyer to screw up.
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#73

Quote:That expression alone is why I don't think he's an NFL player. Mallett just seems like he lets his emotions run away with him when something bad happens and he goes into full blown pout mode.

 

No thanks.
 

I don't think he's the sharpest tool in the shed

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#74

Quote:He's definitely better than what they have. But man, that team is just bad. JJ Watt can only do so much. On offense, they have Hopkins, a beaten up Foster and nothing. 
 

Their secondary is embarrassing. Last night kind of showed a good recipe for guaranteeing victory over them. I hope Jags follow it.

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#75

Does anyone else feel just a little bad for the tin horns? Me neither...


In a side note, I remember side people wishing we got BoB as our head coach a couple years ago...


Gus appears to be pretty bad. But BoB doesn't seem to be that much of an upgrade
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#76

Quote:Does anyone else feel just a little bad for the tin horns? Me neither...


In a side note, I remember side people wishing we got BoB as our head coach a couple years ago...


Gus appears to be pretty bad. But BoB doesn't seem to be that much of an upgrade
 

For a split second last night, I did feel sorry for them. Mainly BOB's face when Hoyer threw that pick. But then you just have to channel your disgust for them from every other year when they showed some success then everything goes back to normal.

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#77

Quote:I don't think he's the sharpest tool in the shed


Hell...I don't think he's even in the shed.
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#78

Quote:Does anyone else feel just a little bad for the tin horns? Me neither...


In a side note, I remember side people wishing we got BoB as our head coach a couple years ago...


Gus appears to be pretty bad. But BoB doesn't seem to be that much of an upgrade
 

Sort of funny how the last two coaches that came from college have been epic failures so far this season. Both seem to have the attitude that they can win no matter the QB. I would not be surprised to see both back in college at some point.

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#79

Quote:Does anyone else feel just a little bad for the tin horns? Me neither...


In a side note, I remember side people wishing we got BoB as our head coach a couple years ago...


Gus appears to be pretty bad. But BoB doesn't seem to be that much of an upgrade
 

BO'B seems like the type of coach that will be very successful in the College ranks, but he'll burn his roster out in the NFL. Suffice to say that I am glad he is not wearing teal.

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#80

Quote:I don't think he's the sharpest tool in the
shed
 

 

Quote:Hell...I don't think he's even in the shed
.
 

I think the term y'all are looking for is "nursery".

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