Texas GM (and ex-Skins GM) Charlie Casserly resigns

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HOUSTON - Houston Texans general manager Charley Casserly resigned Wednesday, ending months of speculation that intensified in recent weeks after the team used the No. 1 pick to draft defensive end Mario Williams.

Casserly had been with the Texans since the expansion franchise joined the league six years ago. The Texans played their first season in 2002.

"The time was right to move on," Casserly said.

Casserly met with Texans owner Bob McNair on Wednesday morning, telling McNair he wanted to pursue a job in the NFL office in New York. He also met with the Texans' coaching staff and contacted Houston's scouts.

"I have an interest in doing other things right now," Casserly said.

McNair said Casserly was not fired. He said he had no replacement candidates in mind.

"I have talked to no one. I have no list," McNair said.

Casserly joined the Texans in 2000, after 23 years with the Washington Commanders. He started with the Commanders as an unpaid intern under Hall of Fame coach George Allen and was hired as a scout the next season.

The Commanders elevated Casserly to assistant general manager in 1982, the year the franchise won its first Super Bowl. Casserly became Washington's GM in 1989.

Casserly's first big move came in 2002, when the Texans drafted David Carr. He also participated in the search that landed Gary Kubiak as coach. Dom Capers was fired after the Texans went 2-14 last season.

Casserly said he wanted to stay with the team through the NFL draft, but he and the Texans drew plenty of criticism when they selected Williams -- and not Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush or University of Texas star Vince Young.

Casserly defended the decision on Wednesday, promising the Texans would quickly improve.

"Our record is what our record is," Casserly said. "But I think this ballclub will make a dramatic jump this year in caliber of play. Eventually, the wins will come. With the offseason we had, I feel really good about it."
 

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I heard he was looking to land a job with the NFL head offices so this is in line with that, he is probably getting a much better job now.
 

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Quite frankly, I'm not so sure it was Charlie's wish to pass up Reggie Bush. That call likely came from the very top.
 

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scottsp said:
Quite frankly, I'm not so sure it was Charlie's wish to pass up Reggie Bush. That call likely came from the very top.

Him resigning actually gives more merit to that theory. Both he and the ownership knew that he wouldn't be around much longer, so he probably wasn't the one to make a decision like that.
 

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Casserly and the Texans front office tried to dictate the negotiations with Williams and Bush.
Williams agreed to thier terms and Bush did not.
There is comparison between Bush and Williams.
The Texans showed why they will continue to be the Texans...
Casserly is getting out before the going gets tough.
He is and was a lousy GM.
 

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What a great lasting memory for the Texan fans......Casserly trying to defend passing on Bush.
 

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J-DOG said:
Casserly and the Texans front office tried to dictate the negotiations with Williams and Bush.
Williams agreed to thier terms and Bush did not.
There is comparison between Bush and Williams.
The Texans showed why they will continue to be the Texans...
Casserly is getting out before the going gets tough.
He is and was a lousy GM.
I guess that's one way to look at it. There are others of course.
 

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With the offseason we had, I feel really good about it."

BULLCRAP..if Casserly thought the Texan's were going to be competitive he would'nt be skating out of texas. That team is going to H*ll in a hand basket under present ownership..and good ole Charlie is and was just as much responsable for the down fall of the organization...i'm just glad Casserly's not in the Cowboy's front office.
 

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I had heard prior to the draft that Casserly was going to be out after the draft. Why is this a surprise?
 

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Casserly stayed on and took the bullet for them for drafting Williams knowing that he was not going to pursue another GM job. I don't think it was his decision at all; that was McNair and/or Kubiak. Now if Williams is a bust they have a built in scapegoat and if he is a Pro Bowl caliber player and Bush is a bust the organization can say it was all their doing since they knew Casserly was leaving.
 

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Fla Cowpoke said:
I had heard prior to the draft that Casserly was going to be out after the draft. Why is this a surprise?
You are correct. I live in Houston and they knew he was resigning after the draft. The reason he stayed for the draft is because he'd spent the entire offseason preparing for the draft and FA. They felt it was too difficult to bring another GM prior to FA and the Draft. In reality, they could've brought in a drunk from the stands and gotten Reggie Bush. Personally I think he's been a disaster for Houston. From trading 3 picks for Jason Babin then passing on Reggie Bush, he's been terrible. I'll miss him.
 

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Ok why was passing on Bush such a big mistake? Defense wins championships, right? If Mario Williams is going to be a 15 sack or more per year guy, whats wrong with selecting him over Bush? Plus, the Texans already have a decent back in Davis.
 

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Was RB a need for the Texans?

No.

Was DE a need for the Texans?

Yes.

Is any RB worth the #1 overall pick?

People need to get off of Bush's jock. Its really quite pathetic. The draft is a crapshoot and Bush is not a sure thing. He is not Barry Sanders no matter how many people compare the two.

The Texans can choose whoever they want for all I care. Why so many people are *****ing about their pick is beyond me. Bush is going to rot in New Orleans, anyway.
 

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Coaching has been the biggest problem in Houston not drafting talent or bringing in FAs. David Carr was not coached up as well as he potentially should have been. He was coached to survive instead of coached to win.

Its already an uphill battle for an expansion team, they drafted some solid prospects. Unfortunately they also had a major injury to their OL that woulda/coulda/shoulda made a huge impact.
 

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The SMART pick would have been ferguson. Best OT in the draft when your line is pathetic- would make sense to me.
 

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dragon_mikal said:
Was RB a need for the Texans?

No.

Was DE a need for the Texans?

Yes.

Is any RB worth the #1 overall pick?

People need to get off of Bush's jock. Its really quite pathetic. The draft is a crapshoot and Bush is not a sure thing. He is not Barry Sanders no matter how many people compare the two.

The Texans can choose whoever they want for all I care. Why so many people are *****ing about their pick is beyond me. Bush is going to rot in New Orleans, anyway.

If the Texans would've picked Bush and he ended up becoming a flop, no one in the sports world would have ever questioned them. On the other hand, if Mario is a flop then Mr. Casserly will have entire weekends devoted to him on ESPN Classic. :D
 

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J-DOG said:
Casserly and the Texans front office tried to dictate the negotiations with Williams and Bush.
Williams agreed to thier terms and Bush did not.
There is comparison between Bush and Williams.
The Texans showed why they will continue to be the Texans...
Casserly is getting out before the going gets tough.
He is and was a lousy GM.

According to Casserly, both idividuals had agreed to financial terms in general and the Texans decided to go with Williams.

Casserly clearly stated in an interview that $ was not the issue at all.
 

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dragon_mikal said:
Was RB a need for the Texans?

No.

Was DE a need for the Texans?

Yes.

Is any RB worth the #1 overall pick?

People need to get off of Bush's jock. Its really quite pathetic. The draft is a crapshoot and Bush is not a sure thing. He is not Barry Sanders no matter how many people compare the two.

The Texans can choose whoever they want for all I care. Why so many people are *****ing about their pick is beyond me. Bush is going to rot in New Orleans, anyway.


exactly, i think reggie bush is overrated, he didnt do that well against good defenses (like against texas) if they would have played ohio state last year reggie bush would have gotten romped on. Plus if you look at a list of ELITE running backs against a list of Elite DEs youd see how much harder it is to find a DE than a RB. Plus i believe that the new head coach was in denver before so i bet he feels he can find a running back in later rounds easier than a DE
 
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