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Old 06-08-2010, 09:12 PM   #1
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2018 Onward: Turning the Houston Texans Into a Winner

In 2002, the National Football League brought back professional football to the city of Houston by giving them the Houston Texans. With Dom Capers as the head coach, and with #1 draft pick David Carr, the people of Houston were optimistic that their new franchise would be successful in the near future.

The Capers era would end quickly, however. After Carr struggled at QB, and a 2-14 season, Capers was canned after 4 years in 2005. Replacing him was Gary Kubiak, a man who had great success as a coordinator in Denver. In his second year, Kubiak got the team to 8-8, it’s highest mark. Fans thought it was a matter of time before a playoff appearance.

One year later in 2008, the Texans were one win better at 9-7, the first winning season. Being in a division with 3 playoff teams, the Texans still had optimism. In 2009, they would go 8-8, still on the cusp of success.

Then, in 2010, they would fall to 6-10. Their 1st rounder that year, HB Cyrus Jones, turned out to be a disappointment. But the ownership kept faith that Kubiak was the man to get the job done. They drafted a better HB in Tanard Mathis, and the next season, the Texans returned to .500. The year after that, they came even close, going 9-7 in 2012.

But from there, things would go down south. 2012 first round LB Hunter Harline would end up a bust, 2013 first round HB Spud Westbrook would flop. They would pick another running back the next year in Larry Brewington, despite still having Tanard Mathis. Brewington’s talent was never utilized.

2013 and 2014 would both end in a 6-10 record for the Texans. 2015 would be the final straw, as the team fell to 3-13. Kubiak was fired, and the team didn’t know where to go for answers. They hired Lovie Smith, who had been very unsuccessful in recent endeavors. The team went 4-12, and Smith decided to retire from coaching.

16 years had passed from the founding of the team, and they were nowhere close to their first playoff appearance. Going 63-97in the past 10 seasons, the teams’ roster was unimpressive. The city of Houston had lost interest in this franchise, and many rumors began to circulate about the Texans being relocated.

It appeared that football in Houston, Texas, was in danger of leaving again...
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Old 06-08-2010, 09:22 PM   #2
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"I guarantee that I will bring a Super Bowl to this team in 5 years or I'll retire"

The Texans fans had reason to cheer for the first time in years. Jordan Slocum had joined up to become their Head Coach. Slocum took the 49ers to 3 Super Bowls in 5 seasons, and was fresh off of 3 straight Super Bowl wins with the Miami Dolphins previously.

If anyone could save the franchise and make them a winner, it was Slocum.

"When I joined the 49ers and Dolphins, I saw two former great and successful franchises that had fallen off. And I helped return them to prominence. Here, I find a franchise that has never had success. I want to change that.

The people of Houston deserve a winner. Unfortunately, you have to go back to the Run and Shoot and Warren Moon days to find winning football in this city. I plan on changing this.

A lot of work needs to be done with this team. Frankly, there are a lot of issues on this roster. There are a lot of bad contracts. But I am confident that I can bring a Super Bowl to this city.

It will be the biggest challenge of my career. But I plan on finally giving the city of Houston the NFL success that it deserves.
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Old 06-09-2010, 12:00 AM   #3
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Since it's been a while, for those new, I am on my 11th year on my NFL Head Coach franchise. Here is what the first 10 seasons have looked like.


2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Record Playoff App Playoff Rec Div Titles S Bowl Conf Champ
Seahawks 11-5 8-8 9-7 9-7 4-12 7-9 9-7 10-5-1 8-8 4-12

79-80-1 3 0-3 2

Rams 8-8 6-10 7-9 5-11 5-11 7-9 7-9 3-13 0-16 3-13

51-109 0
0

Cardinals 2-14 7-9 7-9 4-12 11-5 9-7 8-8 9-7 7-9 12-4

76-84 3 3-3 2
0-1



















Bears 1-15 3-13 2-14 7-9 8-8 3-13 7-9 10-6 2-14 5-11

48-112 1 0-1 0

Packers 4-12 9-6-1 7-9 8-8 3-13 7-9 6-10 6-10 9-7 11-5

70-89-1 5 1-5 3

Lions 7-9 5-10-1 5-11 6-10 8-8 9-7 7-9 7-8-1 8-8 11-5

73-85-2 1 0-1 0

Vikings 12-4 10-6 6-10 7-9 10-6 12-4 11-5 10-6 12-4 6-10

96-64 7 2-7 7




















Buccaneers 15-1 15-1 13-3 15-1 12-4 12-4 12-4 11-5 8-8 6-10

119-41 8 11-6 7 2-2 4-1
Saints 10-6 6-10 7-9 7-9 7-9 12-4 11-5 10-6 10-6 10-6

90-70 5 3-5 3
0-1
Falcons 5-11 4-12 1-15 5-11 1-15 6-10 7-9 3-13 5-11 5-11

42-118 0
0

Panthers 5-11 5-11 4-12 2-14 3-13 1-15 5-11 1-15 8-8 3-13

37-123 0
0




















Eagles 13-3 13-3 10-6 10-6 10-6 12-4 5-11 7-9 6-10 5-11

91-69 6 7-6 4 0-1 1-2
Cowboys 10-6 7-9 12-4 6-10 9-7 9-7 8-8 7-9 12-4 8-8

88-72 2 2-2 2
0-1
Giants 11-5 8-8 11-5 10-6 12-4 9-7 12-4 10-6 10-6 11-5

104-56 9 13-9 4 0-2 2-3
Redskins 3-13 4-12 5-11 9-7 5-11 6-10 2-14 8-8 3-13 9-7

54-106 1 0-1 0




















Steelers 8-8 9-7 6-10 6-10 6-10 3-13 10-6 5-11 5-11 5-11

63-97 2 1-2 2

Ravens 3-13 6-10 5-11 5-11 10-6 7-9 3-13 11-5 11-5 11-5

72-88 3 2-3 3

Bengals 9-7 7-9 13-3 8-8 12-4 10-6 9-7 4-12 3-13 6-10

81-79 4 1-4 4

Browns 4-12 8-8 9-7 9-7 2-14 4-12 8-8 5-11 7-9 8-8

64-96 1 0-1 1




















Colts 12-4 12-4 8-8 11-4-1 11-5 13-3 10-6 12-4 13-3 15-1

117-42-1 9 13-8 6 1-2 3-3
Titans 11-5 9-7 13-3 8-7-1 12-4 7-9 11-5 8-8 9-6-1 7-9

95-63-2 4 3-4 3 0-1 1-1
Jaguars 11-5 9-7 12-4 8-8 8-8 9-7 7-9 14-2 8-8 6-10

92-68 4 5-4 1 0-1 1-1
Texans 9-7 8-8 6-10 8-8 9-7 6-10 6-10 3-13 4-12 4-12

63-97 0
0




















Patriots 14-2 13-3 13-3 13-3 12-4 12-4 11-5 6-10 10-6 9-7

113-47 8 4-8 5 0-1 1-0
Bills 8-8 11-5 12-4 5-11 6-10 8-8 11-5 8-8 10-6 11-5

90-70 5 5-5 1
0-2
Jets 6-10 2-14 5-11 7-9 7-9 4-12 2-14 5-11 4-12 5-11

47-113 0
0

Dolphins 2-14 6-10 6-10 5-11 1-15 15-1 9-7 14-2 15-1 16-0

89-71 4 10-1 4 3-0 3-1



















Chargers 9-7 9-7 3-13 5-11 10-6 3-13 6-10 9-7 9-7 8-8

71-89 3 1-3 1

Broncos 10-6 11-5 13-3 11-5 9-7 8-8 12-4 10-6 8-7-1 9-7

101-58-1 7 7-7 4 1-0 1-2
Chiefs 8-8 6-10 8-8 9-7 10-6 6-10 7-9 8-8 9-7 4-12

75-85 2 0-2 1

Raiders 5-11 7-9 4-12 13-3 7-9 11-5 6-10 13-3 8-8 12-4

86-74 4 3-4 4



Super Bowls


Winner Loser Score
XLIII 49ers Patriots 23-21
XLIV Broncos Buccaneers 24-14
XLV 49ers Jaguars 27-3
XLVI Buccaneers Colts 30-27 (OT)
XLVII 49ers Colts 22-3
XLVIII Colts Eagles 28-17
XLIX Buccaneers Titans 24-17
L Dolphins Buccaneers 20-17 (OT)
LI Dolphins Giants 24-14
LII Dolphins Giants 20-7





NFC Championship

Winner Loser Score
2008 49ers Eagles 31-14
2009 Buccaneers 49ers 38-17
2010 49ers Buccaneers 17-13
2011 Buccaneers Eagles 31-14
2012 49ers Giants 35-10
2013 Eagles Cardinals 23-20
2014 Buccaneers Giants 14-13
2015 Buccaneers Giants 28-7
2016 Giants Cowboys 30-7
2017 Giants Saints 38-19





AFC Championship

Winner Loser Score
2008 Patriots Colts 19-16 (OT)
2009 Broncos Bills 34-14
2010 Jaguars Bills 20-17
2011 Colts Broncos 28-14
2012 Colts Titans 23-17
2013 Colts Dolphins 20-17
2014 Titans Broncos 26-7
2015 Dolphins Jaguars 17-13
2016 Dolphins Colts 31-17
2017 Dolphins Colts 38-14

Head coaches going into 2018:

49ers Mike Singletary
Seahawks Mike Holmgren
Rams Norv Turner
Cardinals Jerry Gray


Bears Eric Mangini
Packers Mike McCarthy
Lions John Mitchell
Vikings Brad Childress


Buccaneers Bill Muir
Saints Sean Payton
Falcons Tony Sparano
Panthers Danny Crossman


Eagles Rex Ryan
Cowboys Wade Phillips
Giants Tom Coughlin
Redskins Ron Rivera


Steelers Mike Tomlin
Ravens Andy Reid
Bengals Marvin Lewis
Browns Al Saunders


Colts Tony Dungy
Titans Jeff Fisher
Jaguars Gary Kubiak
Texans Jordan Slocum


Patriots Bill Belichick
Bills Dick Jauron
Jets Jack Del Rio
Dolphins Jon Gruden


Chargers Mike Martz
Broncos Mike Shanahan
Chiefs Jim Caldwell
Raiders Gary Hammermill
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NFL Fan, what's Jordan Slocum overall as HC? Do you put more points into special skills or regular skills?
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NFL Fan, what's Jordan Slocum overall as HC? Do you put more points into special skills or regular skills?
99 overall, a lot of both actually. Performance is a 5, All physical development at 4 minus TE/K/P, All intangibles at 4 minus P, all learning at 3 minus K/P. I also have basically all of the level 1 special skills plus a few others that are position specific.
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Old 06-09-2010, 01:01 AM   #6
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A lot of work is to be done with this team. Many bad contracts, just about everyone has a much larger bonus than deserved. First, here's the staff.

OC: Jerry Sullivan: Ironically, my old SF OC, he's above average, 68 OVR
DC: Wayne Nunnely 67 OVR, only level one performance (can go to 2) but good development
ST: Ivan Fears: 4 OVR, the guy really sucks
QB: Tony Dyal: 39 OVR...not great but could be worse
RB: Jon Runyan: 31 OVR...Why in the world is he a RB coach? A shame, he'd probably actually make sense as a OL coach, no RB development skills
WR: Todd Mauck: 11 OVR...not much positive here.
OL: Bobby McLee: 8 OVR, no development skills
LB: Matt Boelter: 30 OVR, good development, terrible performance but can be raised. He's usable.
DL: Frank Durwood: 23 OVR, max performance 1. Boo.
DB: Mike Mustard: 9 OVR, Bad at everything.
GM: Jim Andrews: 66 OVR...Above Avg defensive scout, meh offensive.
Trainer...who cares? They're all the same.
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Roster and thoughts..
POS Name OVR Salary Yrs left Age Season Penalty
QB Justin Bericap 81 1.1 M 3 25 1 1.1 M
QB John Kramer 74 1.1 M 2 26 2 1.0 M
QB






HB Tanard Mathis 89 8.8 M 1 28 7 1.3 M
HB Zach Bailey 77 3.0 M 2 27 7 1.4 M
HB Wayne Snider 74 1.1 M 1 29 5 750 K
HB






FB






WR Marco Chambers 77 4.1 M 1 29 8 1.3 M
WR Brent Smiley 74 630 K 1 24 2 180 K
WR Jordan Miles 68 410 K 1 29 6 250 K
WR






TE Torrin Warrick 77 1.9 M 5 24 2 4.2 M
TE Brock Whitmore 70 720 K 1 26 2 None
TE Bo Scaife 65 640 K 1 36 14 250 K
TE






T Jeromey Clary 85 2.2 M 1 33 12 1.3 M
T Tony Pape 88 3.7 M 2 35 11 2.7 M
T Kedrick Shaw 81 1.6 M 3 32 9 600 K
T Rick Coles 76 690 K 2 24 1 340 K
G Ben Noll 88 3.3 M 2 33 11 3.3 M
G Emmanuel Gibson 81 1.6 M 5 24 1 4.2 M
G Ray Abrams 69 250 K 1 25 1 None
G






C














DE Bennie Quinn 84 3.6 M 3 25 2 4.5 M
DE Mario Williams 91 7.2 M 4 32 12 14.7 M
DE Jay Jay Easley 71 250 K 1 25 2 180 K
DE






DE






DT Vontae Hall 87 6.8 M 4 23 1 14.4 M
DT Donald Worthy 82 1.3 M 2 25 2 500 K
DT Orien Williams 79 1.6 M 2 30 7 1.7 M
OLB Chase Beck 89 6.5 M 1 33 9 2.3 M
OLB Nate Branch 87 4.1 M 2 26 3 3.0 M
OLB Jarius Curtis 80 1.9 M 4 28 5 3.3 M
OLB Pat Kingston 72 280 K 1 25 2 180 K
OLB Johnnie Plue 65 460 K 2 24 1 170 K
MLB






MLB Eric Buckley 78 510 K 3 25 3 520 K
OLB






OLB






CB Brandon Biggs 87 6.2 M 4 30 8 11.2 M
CB Dunta Robinson 84 5,4 M 1 35 14 1.8 M
CB Zack Bowman 79 2.9 M 4 32 10 3.7 M
CB Jeremiah Cox 78 1.8 M 4 25 2 1.7 M
CB






FS Sanrick Raines 86 4.6 M 3 32 9 6.5 M
FS






SS Dawan Landry 85 3.9 M 2 33 12 2.2 M
SS






















K Alexis Serna 88 1.4 M 1 32 10 750 K
P DeAngelo McFarland 75 520 K 1 28 4 130 K

QB: Neither guy is overly impressive. Bericap has capped out his arm basically, 95 THP, but a crappy 86 THA. Awareness can improve, but he'll never be more than "meh." Kramer has a weaker arm (92), slightly better accuracy (87, top at 89) and can get to decent awareness. But still, "meh" at best.

HB: Mathis is a speedster in the last year of his deal. I'd imagine he'd be good, but he has a very tradeable deal and I might be able to sell high on him. Other backs are suck.

WR: All awful. Chambers will be cut for sure, Smiley will never have much for hands. Miles is suck. Definite need of an overhaul here.

TE: Warrick was a guy I signed UDFA a while back. Decent hands, but slow. Unfortunately, he has an albatross new deal so he'll stay. Scaife is retiring, Whitmore is meh.

T: Pape is much worse than his OVR. Great learning and durability but mediocre OL skills. Shaw isn't much either, both have bad contracts. Clary has decent skills and could stick. Coles is meh.

G: Noll fits the same mold as Pape, but does actually have decent blocking skills. It costs the same to cut and keep, so he's hard to move. Gibson has decent potential to stay for a bit.

DE: One of the solid positions. Quinn is fairly good all around and has upside, and Mario Williams still is very good. Neither will be moved just based on contract.

DT: Vontae Hall was their last 1st rounder, he's very good, he'll be a great rock. Worthy will probably stick as his backup. Williams unfortunately has a crap contract and is injury prone. Sad face.

LB: Beck lacks speed, so he'd fit better inside. I could sell high on him though, so he's a trade option. Buckley is meh. Branch is fairly solid...not flashy but pretty good overall. The other 3 are meh.

CB: Biggs is pretty solid. Robinson may be a sell guy, movable contract plus his speed has dropped. I don't think he's strong enough to switch to safety like I did Samuel before. Bowman and Cox are both grossly overpaid and hard to move.

S: Raines has a good skill set and is probably a keeper. Landry's speed is significantly down (67) so he'll need to be moved.

K/P: Oh Serna, we meet again. Great leg, no accuracy. I like leg though, and no replacements are around. McFarland may stay just because punter is fairly unimportant.

Overall, the offense is a much bigger concern. Question at QB, terrible WRs, mediocre OL. Defensively, the line is very strong, with some decent playmakers in the back 7. Still, changes need to be made.
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I have about $31 million in cap, not counting any potential moves. Not a huge amount of money, but enough to make a big move if desired.

Draft Options:

QB: Pretty good looking QB Draft, the stud is Trent Rakestraw (Palmer), with Whithers (Bulger), Suvak (Dilfer, noodle arm but decent otherwise, may have low potential) and Antrelle Lynch (McNair, great arm and speed, bad accuracy and a dunce)

HB: Darius Stallworth (Alexander) is the stud, power back. Rest of the RB class looks pretty useless.

WR: Dominc Jordan (Calvin Johnson) is the stud WR. Tammrick Ford (Horn, solid possession guy) and Anthony Revis (Housh) are the two possession guys looking good. But there is an unknown in Dargan (Chad 85), Haddix (Ginn...maybe this is an allusion to Wayne Haddix a la Tecmo Super Bowl?) Either way, strong WR class.

TE: Markeith Jacobs (Vernon Davis) gets my attention with blazing speed, if only I didn't have Warrick to that big deal. Also McCooley (Shockey) is a good option.

T: Carpenter (Staley) is unknown, while McMichael (Clifton) is a good run blocker, bad pass blocker. Kent (Joe Thomas) is good all around, Ray Martin (Walter Jones) looks decent for a later pick. None of the right tackles get my attention.

G: Rob Freeland (Steinbach) is very good and balanced. Other than Freeland, the guards all suck.

C: Feely (O'Hara) might be alright, but an unimpressive group of centers.

DE and DT: Good thing I'm set at these spots, TERRIBLE Draft for defensive line.

LB: Also very unimpressive, Haley (Sims) and Ramsey (T. Davis) might be worth a look, but that's it.

CB: Some decent prospects, Jefferson (D. Hall) and some unknowns at the top. Not bad at the top but not special either.

S: Jones (Hamlin) is the best, Gamble (M. Griffin) is a solid coverage option as well. Ward (Huff) could be something.

K: I like Jason Duncan (Elam, 97 KPW) but he's not likely needed.

Overall looking at the Draft, it is very weak overall. WR and QB are only strengths, along with maybe LT. Luckily the defense is already decent. Free agency may be the way to go. That and a LOT of trading.

Picks:
1st (4)
2nd (36)
3rd (68)
4th (100)
5th (132)
6th (164)
7th (196)

Next season
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th.
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