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Texans fire Culley


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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Seems like everybody's getting on this train but us.

Oh we are getting on this train, just not this year. It will be sometime mid season next year. Especially, once all quality replacement candidates are employed elsewhere.

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3 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

My money is on McDaniels going there.

McDaniels is saying he won't interview anywhere until the Pats are done (mind you, that could happen a lot sooner than usual this year) but yeah, that connection seems obvious.

I suppose Flores could be in play here too.

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3 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Oh we are getting on this train, just not this year. It will be sometime mid season next year. Especially, once all quality replacement candidates are employed elsewhere.

Which is stupid. That gives Rhule A LOT of time to waste even more draft picks and money. I just don't fuggin get it anymore. Tepper sucks so fuggin much. Just get rid of this fuggin clown already

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5 minutes ago, countryboi said:

another coach of color bites the dust, the Texans werent very good but Culley was put in an impossible situation 

True but Culley knew it was a bad situation and at his age probably just wanted the biggest pay day of his career. 

Granted he did better than many expected but he was a bridge coach for a bridge roster. He'll find work as a position coach soon 

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