Everything is in and of itself. Without having a knowledge of the opposite, a reference point, it’s impossible to have the other. You can’t have love without hate, or courage without cowardice, or, in this case, constantly hating Bill O’Brien without understanding what he does well.
The Texans’ fanbase is split among those who decided that O’Brien isn’t the person to get the Texans past the Divisional Round after years of first down runs, sticking to awful tall and white or athletically limited and intelligent quarterbacks and wasting the prime of J.J. Watt’s career, Alfred Blue 183 carry seasons, the inability to work with others, stagnated ball control offenses, being flat out unprepared in big games, not utilizing skill players well, no one from his staff has graduated to excel other places, and of course, now that he’s the general manager, this means getting crappy value in the trades made, and acting in a short sighted desperate manner.
Those that feel this way or too far on this side though, and lose their argument, by failing to admit what O’Brien is good at, and those that still like O’Brien as a head coach, are probably holding onto embers and antiquated arguments.
Everyone knows about the bad, but the good is rarely discussed. So for this episode, Matt, Carlos, and Jordan go through and discuss what O’Brien does well, and by doing so, we will all have a better understanding of the Texans head coach and general manager.
While you’re at it, give it a five star review and subscribe below.
You can subscribe/listen on iTunes here.
You can subscribe/listen on Android/Google here.
You can subscribe/listen on Spotify here.
You can subscribe/listen on Stitcher here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
view more