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Source: Houston Texans fire coach David Culley after just one season
I think he gets 2 years pay and wish him well. Who'll be the next in line? I think Pep Hamilton is a keeper. Kelly not so much. |
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Welcome back to Houston, Coach McCown!
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I don't want anyone who is willing to take this job.
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I assume discussions with Brian Flores have taken place behind the scenes,
I would expect him to be announced as our head coach by this time next week, if not sooner. If this is in fact the case, I am in full support. Culley was definitely not the short or long term answer. |
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Those idiots guaranteed 4 years of salary to Culley last year when they and everyone breathing knew he was a placeholder with a 2-years expected in the job.
Whatever agent Culley had for that negotiation earns some praise. The Texans were competing with no one on that hire. Culley basically got his gold watch for his career as a coach in the league. Good for him. |
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Year Age Level Employer Role 2004 23 NFL New England Patriots Scouting Assistant 2005 24 NFL New England Patriots Scouting Assistant 2006 25 NFL New England Patriots Pro Scout 2007 26 NFL New England Patriots Pro Scout 2008 27 NFL New England Patriots Special Teams Assistant 2009 28 NFL New England Patriots Special Teams Assistant 2010 29 NFL New England Patriots Asst. Offense/Special Teams Coach 2011 30 NFL New England Patriots Defensive Assistant 2012 31 NFL New England Patriots Safeties 2013 32 NFL New England Patriots Safeties 2014 33 NFL New England Patriots Safeties 2015 34 NFL New England Patriots Safeties 2016 35 NFL New England Patriots Linebackers 2017 36 NFL New England Patriots Linebackers 2018 37 NFL New England Patriots Linebackers 2019 38 NFL Miami Dolphins Head Coach (5-11) 2020 39 NFL Miami Dolphins Head Coach (10-6) 2021 40 NFL Miami Dolphins Head Coach (9-8) Age 40 is good. And he's not a rookie head coach. |
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This just confirms what everyone already knows but the decision was made because Caserio has 2 good options (according to him). My friend didn't say who they were but I assume they are Flores and Mayo.
Also, don't discount Flores PLUS Mayo (as DC). My friend also said that it is his understanding (without seeing the contracts himself) that Culley is owed the full $22 mil. Not my money but typical Texans. Also, they are trying to get Pep to stay as OC but the damage (via Culley) may have already been done. |
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Berman just reported that the Texans interviewed FAU WR coach Hines Ward. Chargers OC Joe Lombardi also interviewed.
Lots of talk about the connections between Brian Flores and Deshaun Watson. Not hearing much about the team wanting to interview either DeMeco Ryans or Aaron Glenn. |
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The Hines Ward interview indicates that the Texans value championship experience more than coaching experience. Dancing with the Stars championship experience, that is.
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Did not know AAron Glenn was the Lions DC if only for the current year.
Glenn a helluva corner in his day and probably along with Jonathan Joseph the best CBs to ever play for the Texans, and the same could be said about DeMeco at LB and he also has a single year of experience as the 49er DC. I really like DeMeco but neither him nor Glenn have the all important Pats connection to Caserio as far as I know. |
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Also, Pep turned down a chance to interview with the Panthers as their OC. |
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I saw online (I think it was an @TexansCap tweet) that Gannon came to the Colts in 2018 as part of the staff that was being assembled for Josh McDaniels. McDaniels backed out at the last second but the Colts had already hired the assistants (also including Eberflus) and so they kept them on. So there is no direct Patriots connection, but if McDaniels knew or at least knew of Gannon, there is a good chance that Caserio did as well.
O'Connell was a 2008 Patriots 3rd round draft pick and spent a year with the team. |
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McCown interviewed with the team today.
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Oh, I know, don't worry. They thought they'd sneak him in towards the end.
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This is pretty on brand. These idiots want to hire McCown but they somehow know it will make them the target of league wide ridicule (why are they suddenly concerned about that I wonder...) so they're hoping some other team interviews him, too, to make it look like he's a legitimate HC candidate. Unfortunately for the Kirby Drive VBS, no one else is anywhere near as stupid as they are.
Hey, isn't it time to demonstrate a little leadership? https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...w-josh-mccown/ |
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And the first candidate to get a finalist interview is... Josh McCown.
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Looks like Gannon is back for round 2 as well.
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If we hire McCown I surrender. Right now I already barely care about this team, but with a hope that somehow things change. I know they likely won't because Cal probably defines this as success. But I'm ready to care again if circumstances change. But hiring McCown would just end any connection I have to the team. I have zero opinion on McCown as a coach, but if we hire a guy who's never coached before I'll just pick another team. I've never done that before, but I'm pretty sure it's allowed.
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