OT: Texans coach Bill O'Brien has been fired

Submitted by UMxWolverines on October 5th, 2020 at 5:12 PM

Started the year 0-4. Infamously traded away Deandre Hopkins for David Johnson and a pack of toilet paper earlier this year. Please, someone else put Deshaun Watson to good use. 

Another failed former Patriot. Only a matter of time for Patricia. 

bronxblue

October 5th, 2020 at 6:12 PM ^

I've never wanted a football coach of the Lions fired into the sun more than Patricia.  Like, his entire tenure with the team kicked off with him sorta-refuting, sorta-victim-blaming a sexual assault charge from his college years, then driving a bunch of players to openly revolt, then fielding some awful teams that consistently blew games.  And he seems like just an asshole as well.  They could hire Lane Kiffin and I'd probably be happier.

Blueisgood

October 5th, 2020 at 8:33 PM ^

I'm not much of a pro football fan, but do watch/pay attention to the Lions. That being said, 95% of Lions fans got absolutely what they deserved. "Fire Caldwell, he can't get out of the first round of the playoffs" was something i heard a lot from Lions fans. The whole time I'm thinking, fuck he's the only one to have them in the playoffs since who. So go fire a 9-7 coach. And wouldn't you know it, the Lions didn't let me down. My father in law was one of them. I just couldn't understand the thinking when the team has been a shit show my whole life. I laugh with every loss since then. Lions fans got what they wanted. And for me, I love it. If they somehow get a coach that can get them to flirting with the playoffs again, I wonder if the same thing will happen. History and my magic 8 ball are saying yes.

JMo

October 5th, 2020 at 10:13 PM ^

Great point. You and your magic 8-ball are right, the Lions should have stuck with Jim Caldwell until the league folds or he dies. Clearly, he was the answer, and any alternative would be equivalent to Matt Patricia.

I think it's pretty evident we have been derelict in not observing the credit you deserve for this observation. Let me be the first of many to congratulate you.

Mpfnfu Ford

October 6th, 2020 at 10:31 AM ^

The one lesson even a novice should be able to pick up about the NFL is "don't fire a coach unless you have to." Pittsburgh has been the winningest team in football since the merger because they don't freak out about "only" winning 8 or 9 games as long as the culture of the team is still right and there's still consistency. A guy who is above .500 in the NFL is probably doing something right and will get you there. The odds tell you whoever you replace him with will probably be worse, and those odds get even worse when you hire the architect of New England's worst defenses of the Belichick era.

The Lions fired a coach they didn't have to fire and now they have to fire the absolute joke of an idiot they replaced him with. 

bronxblue

October 5th, 2020 at 6:14 PM ^

I think Bienemy is a good coach but he's been an OC for 2 years and has Andy Reid as his HC and has Mahomes as his QB and a plethora of weapons.  Watson is a really good QB but the Texans aren't at that level and much like Patricia I'd be nervous about hiring a guy with limited experience on his own coaching under a guru on his side of the ball.

lhglrkwg

October 5th, 2020 at 5:27 PM ^

BoB seemed like he was ok as a coach. Letting him be the GM was a big time mistake. He took what seemed to be a good young core on the Texans and turned them into a hot mess. Should they just rebuild now? They are 0-4 and they gave their 1st & 2nd round picks to Miami. Maybe you should just find a real GM and trade Deshaun for a pile of draft picks

SecretAgentMayne

October 5th, 2020 at 5:42 PM ^

I’ve disliked Mr. Crater Chin ever since that 2013 @ Penn State debacle. Granted, that game had a lot more to do with Michigan having every chance in the world to win and still completely blowing it, but still.

 

fuck him 

Real Tackles Wear 77

October 5th, 2020 at 7:34 PM ^

He's probably the best Belichick assistant to become a HC. Several playoff appearances and winning records before the wheels fell off. And Penn State owes him one, they probably never recover as a program if not for his two years there.

lsjtre

October 6th, 2020 at 7:36 AM ^

It was only a matter of time, they gave him everything he could have wanted to include a general manager position and he did very little if anything with it