Houston's 1-8-1 season is as much on GM Nick Caserio as it is on the McNairs who write...
A Houston Texans fans covers his head with a paper bag during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, in Houston.General manager Nick Caserio is two seasons into a rebuild that feels hopeless and looks pointless.
Lovie Smith hasn’t provided a reason that he deserves to receive a second year as the Texans’ head coach.Lost and hopeless, also, and Caserio’s first draft pick would have been benched at halftime of a totally depressing 23-10 defeat to the Washington Commanders on Sunday, if Caserio had given his constantly losing HC a better backup answer at quarterback.
Early in the fourth quarter, I walked toward one of NRG Stadium’s Kirby Drive-facing windows, took a few calming breaths, and glanced down at the street. Fans were yet again streaming out and moving on to better things, content to leave another Texans home defeat in the distant past. We could keep going on and on with all the failing names and this losing team but, really, what’s the point?These Texans aren’t worth watching or paying real money for.Washington Commanders running back Antonio Gibson dives for extra yardage as he is hit by Houston Texans safety Jonathan Owens and safety Jalen Pitre during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, in Houston.
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