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Texans fire Culley


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7 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yes I know most people on here don't watch NFL football

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/david-culley-punt-texans-browns/1kypekxyi968k1qrvrtbktg4qr

ofc google exists so no excuse either way but yes obv he's worse than even Rhule.

Culley isn’t worse than Rhule. He inherited a mess, his starting QB wouldn’t play while his replacement Taylor (immediately got hurt). He started a 3rd round rookie at QB while trying to manage the whole Watson situation and only finished with one less win than Rhule. He was 2-2 his last 4 games beating the Chargers and losing to the 1 seed AFC Titans by 3 points. Rhule was ending on one of the league’s longest losing streaking and going dominated by the Bucs his last game. Our team wasn’t even competitive at the end of the year. Culley > Rhule by a solid margin IMO. You could see the Texans improving and the Panthers falling apart… 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Culley isn’t worse than Rhule. He inherited a mess, his starting QB wouldn’t play while his replacement Taylor (immediately got hurt). He started a 3rd round rookie at QB while trying to manage the whole Watson situation and only finished with one less win than Rhule. He was 2-2 his last 4 games beating the Chargers and losing to the 1 seed AFC Titans by 3 points. Rhule was ending on one of the league’s longest losing streaking and going dominated by the Bucs his last game. Our team wasn’t even competitive at the end of the year. Culley > Rhule by a solid margin IMO. You could see the Texans improving and the Panthers falling apart… 

punted on 3rd and 10 your argument is invalid

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

punted on 3rd and 10 your argument is invalid

One play.

Traded for Sam Darnold and immediately extended him to a 5th year, extended Robbie, signed Erving and Elf on day one of FA, refused to try BC at his natural position, cut Cam signed Teddy traded Teddy traded for Sam extended Sam and then signed Cam again all in 2 years.

I wish the worst thing Rhule did was punt on 3rd down. Hell it would have probably been a good move because the offense can’t turn the ball over. 

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

True story. There are plenty that are heads and shoulder above our joke of a coach…

Imagine any of those guys only winning 5 games and getting the opportunity to replace their whole coaching staff, that they hand picked 2 years ago because they insisted on full control only to scapegoat all of them. And then make up a Jay Z statistic that's irrelevant to football. Rhule had like 7 years as College head coach so getting an NFL job should have been his Jay-Z moment, not a total of 14 years to make the NFL playoffs or whatever he's trying to convey

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5 hours ago, Fox007 said:

Yes I know most people on here don't watch NFL football

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/david-culley-punt-texans-browns/1kypekxyi968k1qrvrtbktg4qr

ofc google exists so no excuse either way but yes obv he's worse than even Rhule.

Oh get over yourself smart ass. Yes nobody on here watches any NFL football games. You sir are the only one oh great god of the NFL message board. As knowledgeable and intuitive as you think you are, it hasn't done anything for you in terms of creating financial opportunities as a GM has it? 

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I have not seen the data, but it seems that teams are starting to hire black coaches, but there needs to be attention paid to the back end--how patient are they when there is adversity? I mean you fire a black coach who just finished the season 8-1 because there were communication issues while a coach (Rhule) who finished the season 1-8 remains?  (Cookie's point).

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