That statement should shock no one. The holdout and subsequent trade of Duane Brown and the still injured status of Derek Newton meant that arguably the two most important positions on the offensive line were going to be manned by players of a lesser quality. The extent of that quality was sometimes quite impressive throughout the season—which is to say it was awful—but with the season over and Brian Gaine installed as the new GM, the question now has to be asked: What should be done with the Texans’ offensive line, specifically what’s left of it?