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Mr. Scot

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  1. People keep attributing rational thought processes to the Texans. Always makes me feel like asking "Have you heard about this team?"
  2. Yeah. That's a classic double take. "They're willing to trade a young first round player for that little compensation? Great!" "Wait a minute... Why?"
  3. I don't know that you do. But to make the trade happen, you have to find a way for the owner to not be a stubborn, vindictive, egotistical a--hole. I question whether that can be accomplished.
  4. I think it's possible he's traded. I definitely don't think it's guaranteed.
  5. Back when I was a member of management, I sat through a seminar with a labor lawyer talking about organized labor relations. I don't really want to be in management again.
  6. No argument on that, especially since Goodell took over.
  7. You still have to account for McNair though. For all we know, Caserio might have a perfectly reasonable take on things. But if McNair doesn't, here we stay.
  8. I think there's probably a fair amount of crossover between "The Patriot Way" and "Stockholm Syndrome". Looks like it might start falling apart with Brady gone though.
  9. "What the Texans should do" and "What the Texans will do" are two separate lists that probably don't have much of anything in the way of common items between them.
  10. They were winning. Nobody had nay leverage. The Texans have no such leverage, but that doesn't necessarily stop them from acting like they do.
  11. Granted. Don't think that'd stop the NFL from getting royally pissed about something like this though.
  12. Speaking of, are you familiar with the Appaloosa management model? Also, who does Scott Fitterer report to?
  13. As a plan, that could either be incredibly stupid or absolute genius. Giving who'd be executing it, I'd lean towards stupid. But if it works...
  14. Again, I didn't say it was the smart thing to do. Generally speaking, when there is a "smart thing to do", I expect the Texans to do the opposite.
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