View Full Version : Where's the leadership
getaqb
11-17-2008, 11:42 AM
Yes Sage Rosenfels is not the answer. Too many poor decsions, too much confidence in his ability and simply not enough arm strength to match his confidence level. But it goes beyond Sage. The entire team lacks the drive and discipline to get the job done. We need a leader on the field (i.e. draft a quarterback for the future), but more importanly we need leadership at the upper levels of the teams management structure. If we can get a GM who can lead we will get a quarterback who can lead!
revan
11-17-2008, 11:44 AM
Yes Sage Rosenfels is not the answer. Too many poor decsions, too much confidence in his ability and simply not enough arm strength to match his confidence level. But it goes beyond Sage. The entire team lacks the drive and discipline to get the job done. We need a leader on the field (i.e. draft a quarterback for the future), but more importanly we need leadership at the upper levels of the teams management structure. If we can get a GM who can lead we will get a quarterback who can lead!
Put me in, Ill lead them to victory :cool:
TheGoaT
11-17-2008, 12:10 PM
yay yet another thread wrongly complaining about the GM. I think someone forgot to take their crazy pills today.
win1soon
11-17-2008, 03:59 PM
The leadership is in Tennessee. Coach Jeff Fisher. We should have supported the team that had a chance, not the new crap.
We will lose this team also when all of us with tickets decide not to buy anymore and the game is blacked out in Houston. There are not enough homers in Houston to support a crappy team. It will be cool to have two huge stadiums for the new casino and hotel.
win1soon
11-17-2008, 07:37 PM
I disagree. I don't think Houston will let another team slip through their fingers.
I hate to put it this way, but it is better to have some form of NFL presence than no presence at all.
Although I agree that something is better than nothing, people are already not paying, and once the stadium is not sold out, the game will not be televised. Once the games are not on TV, you lose tons of support. Why does anyone want to follow a team by newspaper or radio. This is what happened to the Oilers.
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