Report: Texans interview Bucs QBs coach Thad Lewis
Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis has interviewed for the Texans' offensive coordinator job, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.

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Similar experience to Jerrod Johnson. Just depends on if you want a new face or stick with who CJ knows. Want a more experienced play caller either way. Don’t want a learning curve.![]()
Report: Texans interview Bucs QBs coach Thad Lewis
Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis has interviewed for the Texans' offensive coordinator job, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.www.nbcsports.com
Dumb his game down in order to make his OC look competent at his job. Stroud had a good college career....so skipping over his OC was the right move. Imagine if he had to listen to Slowick again next year.What was he asked to do that he did not?
Day was the HC as well as the OC.Dumb his game down in order to make his OC look competent at his job. Stroud had a good college career....so skipping over his OC was the right move. Imagine if he had to listen to Slowick again next year.
Whoa... wth is going on here?![]()
Report: Texans interview Bucs QBs coach Thad Lewis
Buccaneers quarterbacks coach Thad Lewis has interviewed for the Texans' offensive coordinator job, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.www.nbcsports.com
These types of dudes have been the ones hired during this cycle...Whoa... wth is going on here?
I really hope they're checking these guys out to fill out their staff & have their eyes set higher for the actual OC.
McVay has done a great job of making the Shanny system a McVay offense over just playing poorly playing the hits of the original.
Here comes Nick Caley. McVay tree possibility.
It's gone, what was it?
It was tweet saying we will be interviewing Caley.It's gone, what was it?
I like McCown but feel like it's just hitting the reset button. Much like promoting Jerrod Johnson.Everybody writing Josh McCown off because reports say he’s unlikely to leave Minnesota?
The ACC isn't the SEC or the Big 10, but it's also not a powderpuff conference.He seems to “fit the mold” of the type of guy DeMeco wants on this team player or coach. And he’s experienced. But i’d like more marquee achievements on his resume.
Syracuse did have an impressive offense this season. But i’d be more impressed if he was coaching against tougher competition.
I get that. But there are even fewer games against powderpuffs in the NFL. This OC position should attract the best candidate AND most proven on the market.The ACC isn't the SEC or the Big 10, but it's also not a powderpuff conference.
Something is going on with Twitter. Logins and websites/posts are going crazy and not working properly Wonder if it is being hacked.It was tweet saying we will be interviewing Caley.
Same, of the mentioned candidates that have been interviewed I would rank Nixon the leader. I would love to see RBs involved in the passing game and he has worked with a lot of pass catching backs.I'm warming to the idea of Jeff Nixon. He has extensive experience coaching RBs and this team has had a problem developing RBs the past few years (he helped develop Lamar Miller in Miami and managed to get over 600 yards rushing and 6 TDs from some guy names Mike Davis in Carolina after McCaffrey got injured). Also, he knows how to use RBs effectively in the passing game which was lacking under Slowik.
Sure but that doesn't mean those candidates are ONLY in the SEC or Big 10.I get that. But there are even fewer games against powderpuffs in the NFL. This OC position should attract the best candidate AND most proven on the market.
Prepare yourselfWhat the hell is taking so long.. I really hope they don't do a Cowboys-esque friday evening news dump on this hire
Yuck, his history with mediocre QBs is alarming.
The Texans' is probably the most attractive OC position of all that's left. They don't have to rush, can interview their candidates knowing that they will probably wait to hear from the Texans before any other team.What the hell is taking so long.. I really hope they don't do a Cowboys-esque friday evening news dump on this hire
I think some of us are assuming that Chip Kelly will want to come here.
Sounds like 2:00 a.m. at the local bar. She ain't much to look at but she's the last one left.The Texans' is probably the most attractive OC position of all that's left. They don't have to rush, can interview their candidates knowing that they will probably wait to see from the Texans before any other team.
They're only going to wait so long.. teams that have already made hires are already filling out staffs.. No one wants to be holding the short straws "waiting". I pray it's not Bill Lazor, I wouldn't of even entertained a interview with him.The Texans' is probably the most attractive OC position of all that's left. They don't have to rush, can interview their candidates knowing that they will probably wait to see from the Texans before any other team.
Or, just being logical. If no legitimate candidate is willing to interview or come here they might feel they could be fired even after success. Prepare yourself for Jerrod.This group so far sucks donkey balls. Absolutely horrible. Not a single cat in this group that should have been given a chance at this job. My God. Is this really what they are going to push down our throats? If I’m CJ, Mixon, Nico…I’d be absolutely livid.
And the leisurely pace of these interviews is like watching paint dry.
Two years back they nailed the HC search. All the guys interviewed were A+ candidates, and all of them have a HC job elsewhere. They nailed it. They had a sense of urgency, found their guy, and signed him.
This feels eerily similar to the previous HC search, where they are interviewing guys like Hines Ward, Josh McCown…and we got some WR coach that even his own team said who? We are about to be David Cully’ed guys.
This OC search is a Flat out 0 on a scale of 0-10. Once again, Nick is failing this team. If we get some yahoo with no experience, he is back on my chopping block. Nick HAS to do better then this crapfest.
Gotta give it time Porky. Those are just interviews and that’s it. Right now they’re just going through the motions.This group so far sucks donkey balls. Absolutely horrible. Not a single cat in this group that should have been given a chance at this job. My God. Is this really what they are going to push down our throats? If I’m CJ, Mixon, Nico…I’d be absolutely livid.
And the leisurely pace of these interviews is like watching paint dry.
Two years back they nailed the HC search. All the guys interviewed were A+ candidates, and all of them have a HC job elsewhere. They nailed it. They had a sense of urgency, found their guy, and signed him.
This feels eerily similar to the previous HC search, where they are interviewing guys like Hines Ward, Josh McCown…and we got some WR coach that even his own team said who? We are about to be David Cully’ed guys.
This OC search is a Flat out 0 on a scale of 0-10. Once again, Nick is failing this team. If we get some yahoo with no experience, he is back on my chopping block. Nick HAS to do better then this crapfest.
Some of these candidates have ties to Chip Kelly. A strong rumor mentions Kelly is the OC hire, and these interviews are to A) fill out his staff and B) offer alternatives if Kelly backs out.This group so far sucks donkey balls. Absolutely horrible. Not a single cat in this group that should have been given a chance at this job. My God. Is this really what they are going to push down our throats? If I’m CJ, Mixon, Nico…I’d be absolutely livid.
And the leisurely pace of these interviews is like watching paint dry.
Two years back they nailed the HC search. All the guys interviewed were A+ candidates, and all of them have a HC job elsewhere. They nailed it. They had a sense of urgency, found their guy, and signed him.
This feels eerily similar to the previous HC search, where they are interviewing guys like Hines Ward, Josh McCown…and we got some WR coach that even his own team said who? We are about to be David Cully’ed guys.
This OC search is a Flat out 0 on a scale of 0-10. Once again, Nick is failing this team. If we get some yahoo with no experience, he is back on my chopping block. Nick HAS to do better then this crapfest.
I am thinking that the Texans may have already agreed with Chip Kelly for example but giving the college time to get their plan together for who they will replace him with. Pure conjectural my part. Remember, OSU is in the process of interviewing to replace their defensive coordinator.They're only going to wait so long.. teams that have already made hires are already filling out staffs.. No one wants to be holding the short straws "waiting". I pray it's not Bill Lazor, I wouldn't of even entertained a interview with him.
I know I'm repeating myself, but if Kelly is the guy I hope he brings his offensive line head coach Frye with him. That would be an amazing important partnership. If Kelly is the guy and also brings other assistant coaches with him that would really place a burden on Ryan Day.Some of these candidates have ties to Chip Kelly. A strong rumor mentions Kelly is the OC hire, and these interviews are to A) fill out his staff and B) offer alternatives if Kelly backs out.
You mean like running deep over routes with no check downs? How about the oline inability to block t-e games and the qb being pressured the most in nfl? Did you see the compressed sets which just brought more pressure to the qb?Once the defenses figured out Stroud HE could not adjust either in regards to picking up the blitz
You seem to forget multiple times Stroud breaks the huddle late and snapped the ball with 2 seconds on the clock…..Leaving the offense little time to get set. But again. It’s another QB you fail to accurately find fault in.You mean like running deep over routes with no check downs? How about the oline inability to block t-e games and the qb being pressured the most in nfl? Did you see the compressed sets which just brought more pressure to the qb?
Yeah there seem to be many snaps where Stroud was standing looking at the sideline waiting for the play as the clock ticked down.You seem to forget multiple times Stroud breaks the huddle late and snapped the ball with 2 seconds on the clock…..Leaving the offense little time to get set. But again. It’s another QB you fail to accurately find fault in.
So we're gonna act like Dallas offense wasn't good when Dak was healthy? Coaches need players, especially a qb. Jacksonville struggling offensively tells me more about Lawrence than it does Pederson. Pederson to me would be a great oc because that's all he would be responsible for. He's won a sb with Nick Foles and had the other qb in mvp conversation.I think everyone is overrating the experience angle to this. McCarthy, Pederson and Reich have all the experience in the world and that didn’t help them whatsoever at their 2nd stops as HC’s.
Sure, those are HC gigs and not OC jobs but you can’t look at this stuff in a vacuum. Especially if you’re looking for a “HC” of the offense. Plus, I think u need a younger guy to come in here and be able to relate to these guys. That isn’t any of the 3 I listed above. They’re literally the opposite. Older guys who look at the qb position differently and more importantly already have books out on how they call plays in the NFL; i.e. tendencies.
Plus look around the league. Outside of Reid and Payton, all of the coaches regarded as the best play callers in the league are all on the younger side.
Or how about running only two receivers on routes. Or how running the same screen plays over and over with Robert Woods or Metchie. LolYou mean like running deep over routes with no check downs? How about the oline inability to block t-e games and the qb being pressured the most in nfl? Did you see the compressed sets which just brought more pressure to the qb?
The play was called. That’s on the QB to run the play. Many instances, receivers ran the wrong routes. That falls on the QB. Maybe he didn’t know the plays either.Yeah there seem to be many snaps where Stroud was standing looking at the sideline waiting for the play as the clock ticked down.
So wrs running plays at wrong depth is qb fault?The play was called. That’s on the QB to run the play. Many instances, receivers ran the wrong routes. That falls on the QB. Maybe he didn’t know the plays either.
Yes!!!!!!!! The QB is supposed to make sure his receivers know the play and routesSo wrs running plays at wrong depth is qb fault?
The fact Robert Woods is even in rotation is a problemOr how about running only two receivers on routes. Or how running the same screen plays over and over with Robert Woods or Metchie. Lol
The play you may be speaking about might been known as I have no clue which one you're talking about. I'm just stating that there were several times in more than one game that Stroud did not have the play as clock ran down. Even announcers commented on it.The play was called. That’s on the QB to run the play. Many instances, receivers ran the wrong routes. That falls on the QB. Maybe he didn’t know the plays either.
Are you serious? You just lost all relevancy to me. The quarterback calls the play and each player knows where they're supposed to go. Now each player not just wide receivers can hear the play wrong or confuse it but the quarterback never says "okay Nico you run down 10 steps and go to the left. Robert, you cut across the middle and block before you release and look for the ball".Yes!!!!!!!! The QB is supposed to make sure his receivers know the play and routes![]()
Robert Woods actually got open a multitude of times this season and Stroud didn’t see him.The fact Robert Woods is even in rotation is a problem