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51 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I'm getting more of a Rasputin vibe. 

  • They both are highly religious cult leaders that claimed to be helping people spiritually.
  • They used their religion/spiritualism to gain favor with the Tsar (Rasputin) and Cal McNair (Easterby)
  • They used their favor to gain massive influence. Rasputin became the de facto head religious figure in Russia (kinda) and Easterby essentially controls the Texans’ front office on top of being the team’s chaplain
  • Easterby’s and Rasputin’s rise to power subsequently cause controversy and mass hysteria. Both the royal family and the Texans began to collapse around the same time.
  • Under both of their influences, there was/is a massive sense of dread and paranoia among the Russian people and Texans fans regarding them.
  • Within the Texans organization and Russian palace, Easterby and Rasputin were known to spy on people. Rasputin kept eyes on the Tsar’s court and Easterby on Texans’ players and employees.

This is awesome and some serious critical thinking and FBI profiling skills 

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19 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I feel like I'm watching potentially the biggest train wreck in NFL history in super slow motion.

It's no exaggeration to say that right now Mark Davis (haircut and all) looks like a more qualified heir to NFL ownership than Cal McNair does.

Eh it’s really not that bad. They’re arguably in a better position than we are. 

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