I am seeing people who are willing to "turn the page" and still root for the Texans

I really don't wanna sound like a dick, but this will sound that way.

I feel bad for you dude. You have to understand that as long as Cal is willing to allow Easterby to stay in the building, it's not going to get better. It doesn't matter who you bring in to coach or play.

Have you ever worked in a place where there was that one person, who was so toxic to the environment that nobody was happy, and so the whole place just sucked in terms of productivity, and how people got along? I have, and when that tumor of a person is fired or quits; then the place seems brand new. Everyone gets along, work is better all around.

That cannot happen while Easterby is there.

So what we have is a naive owner who is being conned on the basis of his religion (which is fucking insane considering this is a business, not a church) who it seems cannot have common sense beat into his head, so it simply can't get better.

I mean, can you even wrap your brain around a scenario where you are told "one of the top 3 players in the most important position in all of pro sports, who you have locked in for the future, is unhappy with the culture that stems from this one guy and if you just fire him and are true to the word you gave that player, that player would stay and be happy and make you more money that you can imagine"

and then you go "yeah, but this one guy is the same religion as me and he said he prayed about it and God thinks he should stay, so I am willing to alienate a generational talent of the caliber we will likely never see again on this team"

Dude… It will never get better.

Here's the deal, I am trying to hold on the slimmest hope that this new coach can do what the Rockets did with Hakeem who wanted to be traded; which was to get him back on their side and he went on to be the greatest player the Rockets will ever have had.

But if they don't, this team doesn't deserve a fan base, and I am more than willing to root against Cal and the Texans.

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