@Johnnyduke Pretty sure the Texans wanted to hire Josh McCown, but were basically forced not to because of how bad it'd look to hire someone with zero professional coaching experience, especially in light of the Flores lawsuit.
Lovie Smith is a placeholder, just like David Culley was last year.
Dumpster fire owner, management, and organization.
Caserio under some weird Easterby spell to even take that job
@Johnnyduke Pretty sure the Texans wanted to hire Josh McCown, but were basically forced not to because of how bad it'd look to hire someone with zero professional coaching experience, especially in light of the Flores lawsuit.
Lovie Smith is a placeholder, just like David Culley was last year.
Dumpster fire owner, management, and organization.
Great
This guy clearly knows offense, looked good with the Giants.
Great
This guy clearly knows offense, looked good with the Giants.
He’s being reported as an offensive assistant, so they can bring him back without paying him. Idk what positive experience he has with QBs or offense that would qualify him for that. If they don’t bring in a real OC it’s sort of a joke.He won't be our OC. But the players love him and or special teams was absolute dogshit. He'll help.
He’s being reported as an offensive assistant, so they can bring him back without paying him. Idk what positive experience he has with QBs or offense that would qualify him for that. If they don’t bring in a real OC it’s sort of a joke.
If he’s just doing ST that makes sense.
He’s being reported as an offensive assistant, so they can bring him back without paying him. Idk what positive experience he has with QBs or offense that would qualify him for that. If they don’t bring in a real OC it’s sort of a joke.
If he’s just doing ST that makes sense.
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