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Reports/Speculation: Texans will pursue Caserio AGAIN after 2020 Draft/UPDATE - Rumor: He wants out


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If they had that power over an NFL team's FO then would we have ever had Ernie Adams?

I really wish I knew what the rules are on executive poaching but I only have enough motivation to argue with boomers in this thread not open up a new tab and type in www.google.com.

Bad example. For a variety of reasons, Ernie's not leaving Brookline.
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how long is it going to take to find out if he's leaving or not?
 
I've seen speculation that Easterby, not being a real football guy, might not have known the rules on tampering.
Easterby's current role with Houston as described yesterday by O'Brien on PFT absolutely defines him as "a real football guy.". He's doing far more than blessing the fleet and hearing confessions.
 
Bad example. For a variety of reasons, Ernie's not leaving Brookline.
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In actually the mom lived with Ernie. Ernie has been married for years. Not bad looking either (for a woman in her 60s)
 
how long is it going to take to find out if he's leaving or not?

My guess is BB is working on an in-depth timeline and decision flowchart covering all of this that he'll post on twitter asap.
 
This is key:

March 1 Rule. After March 1 of any year and through the conclusion of the annual Selection Meeting, if an inquiring club seeks permission to discuss employment with a person who is under contract for the succeeding season or seasons to another club, to offer him or her a position as a high-level club employee, the employer club is under no obligation to grant such permission if such persons current responsibilities include gathering information on and evaluating draft-eligible players or veteran free agent players. At the discretion of the employer club, however, such permission may be voluntarily granted.​
 
Easterby's current role with Houston as described yesterday by O'Brien on PFT absolutely defines him as "a real football guy.". He's doing far more than blessing the fleet and hearing confessions.
Easterby was a cap/football ops guy for JAX back in the mid 2000s. It was a low-level role but to discuss "opportunities" at a SB ring event is poor. He knew better.

Hes ambitious and corruptible just like everyone else.
 
This is key:

March 1 Rule. After March 1 of any year and through the conclusion of the annual Selection Meeting, if an inquiring club seeks permission to discuss employment with a person who is under contract for the succeeding season or seasons to another club, to offer him or her a position as a high-level club employee, the employer club is under no obligation to grant such permission if such persons current responsibilities include gathering information on and evaluating draft-eligible players or veteran free agent players. At the discretion of the employer club, however, such permission may be voluntarily granted.​

Thanks, this is great to know.

Honestly, if Caserio wants to go there then I'm not sure why you'd keep him. Seems like a recipe for a disgruntled employee.
 
A couple of things to consider in this:

1. Nick does a LOT more than just run the pro and college personnel departments. He also works with the QB's and WR's in TC and during the season. He also has game day responsibilities in the booth with a direct line to Bill. And those are just the ones I know of.

These vast and varied responsibilities could mitigate the "promotion" issue. He clearly is a "high level executive" within this organization.

2. While he has worked with and "likes" Obrien and Easterby; his BEST friend in the world is Josh McDaniel. And that has been the case since college.

3.Given all the pies Nick has his fingers in, his loss would be a major one. Bigger than any of the coaching losses we suffered this off season. BTW- this might be a dead time for players, but its a key time for coaches and management types as they get ready for the upcoming season. It's a bad time for the Texans to come knocking.

4. He's been here since 2002. According to his Wiki page he got married in 2009, so they have over a decade of roots firmly planted. I don't know if he has kids, but if he's like McDaniel he MIGHT find it difficult to uproot his family, especially to HOUSTON :eek:

In the end, my guess is the NFL slaps the Texans wrist, Kraft gives Nick a healthy raise, and the world keeps spinning.
 
What "promotion" does he need? He's the 1A to Belichick's 1. Caserio handles all the scouting, trades, and contracts.

Just like with Pioli, the Pats feel that Caserio is their GM equivalent. So, taking a GM position is a lateral move. The Pats don't have to give permission for Caserio to interview for it.

...except he's not the GM. Give him the title and a raise and be done with it. He's done a fine job for the team and works well with BB.
 
C'mon man.

"How long will you who are simple love your simple ways? How long will mockers delight in mockery and fools hate knowledge?"

Are you really trying to say that this equates into what might have been an honest mistake is a sin?

Christ almighty, I'm the farthest thing from a Christian these days but give me a break. By your logic it means any Christian who doesn't know everything is disobeying that verse. That's so absurd.

If you need me to provide a breakdown on this passage, let me know. I preached a sermon on this section a few months ago, so I've got my notes ready to go. ;)
 
Easterby was a cap/football ops guy for JAX back in the mid 2000s. It was a low-level role but to discuss "opportunities" at a SB ring event is poor. He knows better.

Really, I had no clue. That's very useful to know.

Basically means that if there was contact then there's no chance that he didn't know better and it would be inappropriate/hypocritical of him if he reached out. At least based on my limited understanding of these types of personnel moves.

In which case you should definitely go quoting Bible verses at the guy, @shmessy , because I was wrong.
 
If you need me to provide a breakdown on this passage, let me know. I preached a sermon on this section a few months ago, so I've got my notes ready to go. ;)

Between ACE High School and Bible College as well as self-study leading me to leave the faith I think I'm good, but I appreciate the offer! Still, that's pretty funny that you actually wrote a sermon involving this.
 
...except he's not the GM. Give him the title and a raise and be done with it. He's done a fine job for the team and works well with BB.
Why are people assuming throwing money and a shiny title at Nick makes this go away or even necessary?

Here's the relevant rule:

“An individual who is the primary football executive for the club and who has:

(i) The primary authority over all personnel decisions related to the signing of free agents, the selection of players in the College Draft, trades and related decisions; and
(ii) The primary responsibility for coordinating other football activities with the head coach.

Final authority regarding the composition of the 53-player roster is not a requirement.

Except as may be otherwise provided in such contract, a club is not obligated to grant another club permission to discuss employment with a high level employee if he or she is under contract even in the inquiring club is prepared to offer the employee a position of greater responsibility within the category of high-level club employee. “
 
My guess is BB is working on an in-depth timeline and decision flowchart covering all of this that he'll post on twitter asap.
that hilarious. almost as funny has somebody actually buying a rubber sex doll.:D
 
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