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November 16, 2005
Examining the train wreck that is the Texans
Recent posts here, here and here have noted the lack of research and insight in recent articles by Chronicle NFL beat writer John McClain and columnist Richard Justice on the subject of the woeful Houston Texans. Into that vacuum of analysis, Chronicle sportswriter John Lopez stepped up with this excellent column on the questionable personnel moves of Texans' General Manager Charlie Casserly, and he follows up on that effort with this interesting column today in which he questions Texans head coach Dom Capers' management of the team's coaching staff.
Regardless of whether you agree with Lopez's views, his last two columns on the Texans contain the type of research and analysis that provides the reader with a grounded position to think about in evaluating the Texans' surprising downturn this season. That's far more satisfying than off-the-cuff observations that have little or no factual basis and sound more like water cooler banter than the insightful analysis that readers really want with regard to the Texans' baffling situation that few people predicted (Clear Thinkers reader Don Mynack excepted) before the season.
Posted by Tom at November 16, 2005 06:30 AM
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Tom,
Thanks for the shout out. I was really hoping I was wrong!
Posted by: Don Mynack at November 16, 2005 12:30 PM
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