This host is getting sick and tired of defending Texans GM Nick Caserio
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
08 February 2022
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
Tuesday on The Killer B's, Jeremy Branham and Joel Blank react to the Texans hire of Lovie Smith as head coach. Jeremy has reached his breaking point with GM Nick Caserio, and is tired of defending him. How much longer can fans give Caserio the benefit of the doubt after head-scratching trades and two coaching hires that already look like mistakes?
Finally, Branham makes the claim that David Culley might be the worst coaching hire in the modern history of the NFL. Check out the video below to see if you agree with his take.
Earlier today on The Killer B's: @PackManJoel & @JeremyBranham
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Milos Uzan scored 14 points, L.J. Cryer added 13 points and No. 7 Houston routed Utah 70-36 on Wednesday night for its 11th straight win.
J’Wan Roberts had 11 points and Terrance Arceneaux scored 10 points for the Cougars (15-3, 7-0 Big 12). Houston won its 33rd consecutive home game, which is the longest active streak in the nation.
Houston shot 43% from the field and was 5 of 18 on 3-pointers.
Gabe Madsen scored eight points and Keanu Dawes added seven points and nine rebounds for Utah (11-7, 3-4), which had its three-game winning streak snapped. The Utes shot 30% from the field and were 5 of 17 on 3-pointers.
Utah: The Utes had issues with Houston’s defense throughout. Utah had issues shooting the ball as Houston double and triple-teamed on defense.
Houston: The Cougars were playing without second leading scorer Emanuel Sharp, who sat out with a boot on his right foot. Even without Sharp, Houston did not miss a beat and scored at will both inside and outside.
Leading 8-5, Cryer made a jumper with 16 minutes remaining in the first half to spark an 18-0 run. Houston led 41-17 at the half.
Houston forced Utah into 26 turnovers and converted them into 29 points. The Cougars held a 19-0 advantage in points off turnovers at the half. Houston finished with just five turnovers.
Houston travels to No. 12 Kansas on Saturday, and Utah hosts Baylor the same day.