This show couldn't have less to do with Tex Avery. The animation and character designs are nothing like the professional look of Avery's cartoons (even amidst the wacky moments, they were well-drawn and stayed consistent), the music is nothing like Tex Avery's cartoons (Carl Stalling and/or Scott Bradley was replaced with generic '90s synthesized stuff), the skits and characters had nothing to do with Tex Avery, and the overall tone manages to give off a desperate "Look at how zany we are!" tone (while oddly feeling incredibly reserved at the same time) that Tex Avery's cartoons never did.
If this show were called something different, it wouldn't make any difference to the content. But adding Avery's name onto this completely misrepresents his work from the 30s-50s.
EDIT: Also, and I said this elsewhere, but that intro really would fit better with a hypothetical show called "The Wacky World of Bob Clampett". It really doesn't fit the Tex Avery style at all.