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    Keenum Takes The Blame

    Case Keenum willingly shoulders the blame, but this sick Texans joke shouldn't squash his chance

    Chris Baldwin
    Nov 24, 2013 | 11:49 pm

    Almost all the best quarterbacks in NFL have had days like this. Of course, all the worst quarterbacks in the NFL have them too. And eventually, they just keep coming and coming and coming.

    Case Keenum wants the blame for the Houston Texans' latest horrific loss — a 13-6 snore bore of a sucker punch setback to the Jacksonville Jaguars (the freaking Jacksonville Jaguars!) that drops Gary Kubiak's team into a tie for the worst record in all of pro football. Right where it belongs. Oh, this record is no fluke. These Texans have earned every bit of the misery.

    And Keenum's not going to be alone in pining a good chunk of the blame for this one . . . on Keenum.

    "I’m frustrated right now," Keenum says, standing on the stage at the Texans interview room. "I am very disappointed in myself . . . not only for me, but for letting everyone down in that locker room. You can turn on the film and I’m going to go watch it, but we had guys open. We had the right play calls. And I didn’t hit them. I didn’t see them. I didn’t make the plays.

    Tom Brady posted an 86-yard clunker in a 30-10 loss, plus 107 and 108 passing yard efforts in his first season starting.

    "I think this one is very disappointing, because I was a big part of that loss."

    Shouldering the burden as the quarterback is one admirable trait that Keenum shares with Matt Schaub. No matter what you think of Schaub, no one was more of a stand-up guy in postgame press conferences than Schaub. Which made his screaming fit at Andre Johnson at the end of last week's excruciating loss so surprising.

    You only have to look at Keenum to realize he wants to scream at himself.

    And he wouldn't be totally off base. Keenum hasn't played as bad of a football game as Sunday probably since Sept. 18, 2010 when he threw two interceptions in the first half against UCLA and tore up his knee trying to make a tackle on the second one. (No, the Southern Miss loss his second chance senior year isn't in the conversation). Keenum knows you can't lead a team with Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins to to six points against the Jaguars.

    "I was a little hesitant on certain plays," Keenum says after finishing 18 of 34 for 169 yards and leading the Texans to only 11 first down. "For whatever reason, I was out of my rhythm. I just had bad fundamentals and I wasn’t trusting what I was seeing and just letting the ball go."

    For some reason, the unbridled joy that marked Keenum's first four NFL starts seems to be gone against the Jaguars.

    To his credit, Keenum refuses to link any of this to Kubiak yanking him last week (that argument's a stretch). And in a better sign, none of Keenum's teammates throw the young quarterback under the bus either.

    "It falls on everyone," running back Ben Tate says. "We all struggled today. It is not just one person. Offense is a unit. It's not a defensive thing where one person can save the play."

    In other words, there's no J.J. Watt on the Texans offense (at this point he probably deserves that shot at a tight end cameo though). Not with Arian Foster out for the season.

    Which doesn't mean the Texans necessarily don't have a quarterback worthy of betting the future on.

    Peyton Manning put up 137 yard, 140 yard and 159 yard games his rookie season. Tom Brady posted an 86-yard clunker in a 30-10 loss, plus 107 and 108 passing yard efforts in his first season starting for Bill Belichick.

    Young quarterbacks go up and down more than one of those Test Your Strength heavy hammer games at a cheap carnival. Even the ones who turn out to be elite. Kubiak's only crazy move this week is refusing to say he'll start Keenum next Sunday against Brady and the Patriots too. The Texans need to be absolutely sure on Keenum — one way or the other — before this season ends. And there's no way, they do that without playing him right through the merciful Dec. 29 season ender.

    Tom Brady Level Misery?

    Keenum struggles throughout the first half. At one point, the Texans go three-and-out on four straight possessions. The Texans get outgained 121-4 in the first quarter. The former University of Houston star has 32 yards passing after 30 minutes of game time.

    The referee even gets in on the blundering when he announces, "Timeout Tennessee." Only Matt Schaub's been booed louder this season.

    Hey, when it's a battle between a 2-8 and a 1-9 team, the officials cannot be expected to know who is playing. They get the team names right on Sunday Night Football. How much can you expect?

    The referee even gets in on the blundering when he announces, "Timeout Tennessee." Only Matt Schaub's been booed louder this season.

    There are things going wrong . . . and then there's this.

    "We suck," Johnson says. "As an offense."

    Keenum's first play of the second half goes for 37 yards though, a strong-armed, precise throw to tight end Ryan Griffin on a seam route. When you give a young quarterback a little more time, he can find his way. Only for Keenum, it's a short lived reprieve. Soon, the two-deep zone the Jaguars are playing — essentially daring Keenum to just become a dink passer and attempting to rob him of his swashbuckling, go-for-it game — reins him in.

    Keenum's final pass of the day (a good pass) is bobbled by Keshawn Martin — straight up into the air, in perfect position for Jacksonville defensive end Ryan Davis to pick off. This interception isn't Keenum's fault, but one can argue the game is.

    It's opened the door for Kubiak to make a QB change (and absolutely remove any doubt about whether he should be fired). It's strengthened the chorus of those demanding a quarterback in the first round (and the Texans could very well be drafting first overall). Keenum knows this. He's always been attuned to what's going on around him.

    No one needs to explain the backdrop to this 25-year-old.

    "All good quarterbacks — and I’ve always said this — have amnesia," he says.

    Now, Keenum has to make sure everyone forgets his Sunday. Against Brady.

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    O'Brien Talks Tough

    Tough new sheriff: Bill O'Brien sounds like the anti Kubiak, vows to be hard on Texans players

    Chris Baldwin
    Jan 3, 2014 | 1:43 pm
    Tough new sheriff: Bill O'Brien sounds like the anti Kubiak, vows to be hard on Texans players
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    Bill O'Brien admits he missed the NFL.

    Bill O'Brien certainly hasn't walked timidly into his new job as the head coach/franchise savior of the Houston Texans.

    With large posters of J.J. Watt and Andre Johnson flanking him on either side of an elaborate press conference stage, O'Brien didn't pay homage as much as he demanded a new standard.

    "To me it's about accountability," O'Brien said. "It's about demanding. It's about putting together a fast, physical football team."

    In other words, Mr. Nice Guy went out the window with former Texans coach Gary Kubiak. O'Brien mentioned "accountability" and "demanding" several times in his introductory press conference Friday afternoon at Reliant Stadium. And you can bet the chorus sounded like sweet music to Texans owner Bob McNair.

    CultureMap was the first news outlet anywhere to report that O'Brien was the Texans' top choice to be the team's new coach way back on Dec. 18. This was a McNair driven pick from the beginning and it is the 44-year-old O'Brien's toughness that drew the owner to the former Penn State coach and Bill Belichick assistant.

    "To me it's about accountability. It's about demanding."

    And McNair himself certainly talked tough on introduction day.

    "I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door," McNair said. "Not acceptable. Not what we're going to do in the future."

    McNair went on to talk about O'Brien having shown he's willing to make the hard decisions — something he clearly felt was lacking as the Texans spiraled from Super Bowl schemers into a 2-14 death march in 2013.

    "Some coaches who have been players still think of themselves as players rather than the head of an organization," McNair said. "And have trouble making difficult decisions."

    Kubiak, of course, played quarterback for the Denver Broncos. As for an inability to make tough calls? Just look at how long Kubiak stuck with a flat-lined Matt Schaub and how he kept trying to go back to Schaub even after the Case Keenum call was made.

    O'Brien noted that "there are a lot of good football players on this team." He also declined to take any pressure off himself and describe this makeover of a team with the worst record in the NFL as a rebuilding job.

    "There are a lot of pieces in place here," he said. "It's all about hard work . . . Quick turnaround, rebuilding are labels. I'm not into all that."

    Tom Brady Tough?

    All in all, it's an impressive opening performance for a first-time NFL head coach. O'Brien knows how to command the stage. Texans general manager Rick Smith talked about the new coach's "charisma."

    O'Brien even makes sure to work in the obligatory Texas joke about the cowboy life.

    "Right after this, I'm going to go out and buy my first pair of cowboy boots," he said.

    It's already becoming clear there will be one cowboy in charge of these Texans. One who happens to be a hard-nosed Northeast guy who's probably still most famous for getting into a sideline screaming match with New England Patriots golden boy quarterback Tom Brady.

    "I'm ready to kick 2013 the hell out the door."

    O'Brien downplayed the incident, but it's clearly helped burnish his taskmaster image.

    "You know it's a competitive sports," O'Brien said. "Tom Brady's a great friend. These things happen. The thing that people don't understand is that 30 seconds after it was over, we were sitting together and going over pictures (of game action)."

    The Texans players are clearly intrigued by O'Brien. Veteran center Chris Myers sat amongst the press at the stadium and listened to the new head man.

    There will be a lot more change coming to the stadium. Smith hinted at as much when he noted how the Texans needed a coach who can guide young players.

    It's hard to imagine O'Brien tip toeing around that change. He plans to meet with all the remaining Texans coaches Saturday (as with any head coaching change, it's unlikely many of the current assistants will be kept by O'Brien). He'll tackle the quarterback question later, though it's clear Keenum is still in the picture.

    Almost every new NFL head coach sounds good on introduction day. Especially when the team brings out a marching band for the occasion. But O'Brien sounds tough and no nonsense.

    Just what Bob McNair wanted. This is his call. His makeover. His tough guy.

    Bill O'Brien will not call the Houston Texans a rebuilding team.

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