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Nick Caserio - keeper or kerb?

Keeper or kerb?


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Since you seem to know, was Kubiak still an offensive assistant.

Like TK said, if Stroud had been picked by the Panthers then this theory wouldn't have held water.

No he was not. Klint Kubiak was the the Passing Game Coordinator with the Bronco's in 2022 when Jerrod Johnson was the Assistant QB Coach with the Vikings in 2022.

Once again, in 2020 and 2022 when Klint and Gary were running the Offense with the Vikings, Jerrod was a Offensive Quality Control Coach for the Colts. I think that Jerrod got the job with the Colts, based on what he did with CJ Stroud in the 2019 Elite 11 Camp. So in a way CJ had almost as big a influence on Jerrod Johnson's coaching career, as Jerrod had on CJ Stoud's football career.

You can double check my dates, but I believe that you will find that they are correct. Jerrod had no experience with the Shannahan Offensive System before the Texans hired him as their QB Coach. Very strange don't you think?




 
No he was not. Klint Kubiak was the the Passing Game Coordinator with the Bronco's in 2022 when Jerrod Johnson was the Assistant QB Coach with the Vikings in 2022.

Once again, in 2020 and 2022 when Klint and Gary were running the Offense with the Vikings, Jerrod was a Offensive Quality Control Coach for the Colts. I think that Jerrod got the job with the Colts, based on what he did with CJ Stroud in the 2019 Elite 11 Camp. So in a way CJ had almost as big a influence on Jerrod Johnson's coaching career, as Jerrod had on CJ Stoud's football career.

You can double check my dates, but I believe that you will find that they are correct. Jerrod had no experience with the Shannahan Offensive System before the Texans hired him as their QB Coach. Very strange don't you think?





Thanks for the info
 
You sir, have just hit on why I think the whole "S2" test results got out into the public.

Whoever in the Texans management (or maybe ownership, and yes Hannah: I think you are not above mentally playing one of your fellow owners, like a "Mark" at a carnival game) leaked the info, it was brilliant move. When the "S2" info hit the media, and became public knowledge. It reinforced David Tepper, preconceived biases, assuring that the midget would be the Panther's pick at one.

Thus, guaranteeing that CJ Stroud would be available for the Texans, with the 2nd pick.
When I do not know the truth, I go with what makes me feel best.
 
No he was not. Klint Kubiak was the the Passing Game Coordinator with the Bronco's in 2022 when Jerrod Johnson was the Assistant QB Coach with the Vikings in 2022.

Once again, in 2020 and 2022 when Klint and Gary were running the Offense with the Vikings, Jerrod was a Offensive Quality Control Coach for the Colts. I think that Jerrod got the job with the Colts, based on what he did with CJ Stroud in the 2019 Elite 11 Camp. So in a way CJ had almost as big a influence on Jerrod Johnson's coaching career, as Jerrod had on CJ Stoud's football career.

You can double check my dates, but I believe that you will find that they are correct. Jerrod had no experience with the Shannahan Offensive System before the Texans hired him as their QB Coach. Very strange don't you think?




If, or when, Slowik is hired away from the Texans, Johnson may be a good candidate to take his place as Offensive Coordinator.
 
I think that Caserio/Ryans were in on CJ Stroud from the very beginning of the Draft process. I also believe that the of leaking the S2 test results, absolutely came out of the Texans office (or maybe out of the McNair's house).

Why do I think these facts are true, you ask? If you pay close attention and follow the bread crumbs, there is a definite line of reasoning, that strongly suggests that CJ Stroud was the Texan's "GUY" all along.

After Demeco got hired the first thing he did was hire Bobby Slowick. Bobby Slowick is a card carrying cititzen of the Kubiackishannahanistanian Nation of offensive systems. But on the same day that they annouced Slowicks hiring (Feb 12th), they annouced the hiring of the Texans new QB coach Jerrod Johnson. So why did they hire Johnson along with Slowick? Jerrod Johnson did not have any experience in the Shannahan offensive system, he had been an assitant coach with the Colts and the Vikings, niether of which which run the Shannahan offensive system. So why did they hire Jerrod rather than someone that already knew the system? Why did they hire a QB coach that had no experience with the offensive system that Slowick was going to run? This seems like a major disconnect.

So why Jerrod Johnson? Even though Jerrod had no experience in the Shannahan system, he was a well thought of, up and coming coach. However, you could apply that same label "well thought of, up and coming coach" to a lot of other guy's in the NFL, so again why Jerrod Johnson?

The answer is very simple. Of all, of all the potential QB coaches that the Texans could have hired, Jerrod Johnson had something that absolutely no one else had. A history of personally coaching and improving CJ Stroud's QB skills and technique.

Jerrod's history with CJ goes back to CJ's High School days, back when CJ was thought of as a good, but not elite QB talent. There is an annual High Schhool showcase QB competition called the "Elite 11". In 2019 CJ as a High School Senior, was not selected to attend the Elite 11 competition but instead was pick as an alternate. CJ at this time did not have any scholarship offer's from any big time schools. As it turned out one of the selected canidates suffered a late injury, and CJ was picked up as a participant. However they did not have a coach to handle CJ's squad. So the Elite 11 people, called a little known ex-Aggie QB by the name of Jerrod Johnson and asked him if he would coach the the stray dog they had added to the participants. They thought that even though Jerrod was not a high profile QB coach, he was only coaching an alternate so what damage could be done. Well as it turns out under Jerrod's coaching tutelage, CJ Stroud the alternate, ended up as the Elite 11 MVP. Based on the Elite 11 Showcase results, CJ Stroud recieved a scholarship offer from Ohio State and the rest is history. Thus, Jerrod Johnson was a major influence on CJ Stoud's football career.

Now the whole point of this diatribe, is the fact that the Texans hired Jerrod Johnson as the new Texans QB Coach, all the way back on Feb 12th rather than any of the numerous Shannahan System guy's that they could have hired. Is strong circumstantial evidence that CJ Stroud was the Texans QB draft target all the way back on Feb 12th.

Yes this is only circumstantial evidence, as to what actually happened we will never know for sure untill everyone retires. But the fact that they hired Jerrod Johnson as QB Coach out of no where, and then drafted CJ Stroud when no one had a clue they were considering CJ with the 2nd pick, seems awfully coincidental, considerering the history those two had.
The Texans were among the teams that did not pay for the service of the S2 group.
 
I think that Caserio/Ryans were in on CJ Stroud from the very beginning of the Draft process. I also believe that the of leaking the S2 test results, absolutely came out of the Texans office (or maybe out of the McNair's house).

Why do I think these facts are true, you ask? If you pay close attention and follow the bread crumbs, there is a definite line of reasoning, that strongly suggests that CJ Stroud was the Texan's "GUY" all along.

After Demeco got hired the first thing he did was hire Bobby Slowick. Bobby Slowick is a card carrying cititzen of the Kubiackishannahanistanian Nation of offensive systems. But on the same day that they annouced Slowicks hiring (Feb 12th), they annouced the hiring of the Texans new QB coach Jerrod Johnson. So why did they hire Johnson along with Slowick? Jerrod Johnson did not have any experience in the Shannahan offensive system, he had been an assitant coach with the Colts and the Vikings, niether of which which run the Shannahan offensive system. So why did they hire Jerrod rather than someone that already knew the system? Why did they hire a QB coach that had no experience with the offensive system that Slowick was going to run? This seems like a major disconnect.

So why Jerrod Johnson? Even though Jerrod had no experience in the Shannahan system, he was a well thought of, up and coming coach. However, you could apply that same label "well thought of, up and coming coach" to a lot of other guy's in the NFL, so again why Jerrod Johnson?

The answer is very simple. Of all, of all the potential QB coaches that the Texans could have hired, Jerrod Johnson had something that absolutely no one else had. A history of personally coaching and improving CJ Stroud's QB skills and technique.

Jerrod's history with CJ goes back to CJ's High School days, back when CJ was thought of as a good, but not elite QB talent. There is an annual High Schhool showcase QB competition called the "Elite 11". In 2019 CJ as a High School Senior, was not selected to attend the Elite 11 competition but instead was pick as an alternate. CJ at this time did not have any scholarship offer's from any big time schools. As it turned out one of the selected canidates suffered a late injury, and CJ was picked up as a participant. However they did not have a coach to handle CJ's squad. So the Elite 11 people, called a little known ex-Aggie QB by the name of Jerrod Johnson and asked him if he would coach the the stray dog they had added to the participants. They thought that even though Jerrod was not a high profile QB coach, he was only coaching an alternate so what damage could be done. Well as it turns out under Jerrod's coaching tutelage, CJ Stroud the alternate, ended up as the Elite 11 MVP. Based on the Elite 11 Showcase results, CJ Stroud recieved a scholarship offer from Ohio State and the rest is history. Thus, Jerrod Johnson was a major influence on CJ Stoud's football career.

Now the whole point of this diatribe, is the fact that the Texans hired Jerrod Johnson as the new Texans QB Coach, all the way back on Feb 12th rather than any of the numerous Shannahan System guy's that they could have hired. Is strong circumstantial evidence that CJ Stroud was the Texans QB draft target all the way back on Feb 12th.

Yes this is only circumstantial evidence, as to what actually happened we will never know for sure untill everyone retires. But the fact that they hired Jerrod Johnson as QB Coach out of no where, and then drafted CJ Stroud when no one had a clue they were considering CJ with the 2nd pick, seems awfully coincidental, considerering the history those two had.
Jerrod started his coaching career with a Fellowship in 2017 when Kyle Shanahan was the HC.
Since then, he has been working with teams that run the WCO exclusively, from the Colts to the Vikings, and now the Texans.
Also, the Vikings were definitely heavily influenced by Gary Kubiak.
 
If, or when, Slowik is hired away from the Texans, Johnson may be a good candidate to take his place as Offensive Coordinator.
Johnson is ahead of Slowick in the head coaching race. Not saying, Slowick lesser of a candidate just that Johnson has more polished resume & experience.
 
Definitely trading away what’s his name. The #2 pick was obvious. We needed a QB and picked the best one available. We would not have been in a position to build this team as we have without trading away what’s his name. Colossal haul in a hapless situation.
 
Long answer from me:

Caserio used Lovie to convince Janice McNair to remove Easterby. [I remember many wanted him fired or even promoted up and away from Cal's ear]. Easterby firing allowed Nick to handle Watson as he wanted rather than a scenario as we saw with DeAndre Hopkins. During this time, I half expected Janice to insist that Watson be sent packing , no matter what we got in return. Our GM soothed that hurricane and Janice remained quiet. Nick then played card of not suspending #4 while playing Browns against other teams. He then reeled in Cleveland like an expert angler on a fishing show getting the results we all know and cheer today. I believe Easterby being removed allowed the McNairs, specifically Cal, to let the football mind to make decisions.
Lovie left next probably feeling betrayed by Caserio. Then for whatever reason, David Culley exploded on the scene like Prep H. No one expected him to correct the problem but to soothe the discomfort... possibly. We can argue on whose decision it was, but I still think Caserio resolved that by moving Culley out after one season. Paying him off after doing same the year before with Smith. Another brilliant, if difficult move convincing billionaires to pay out millions.
Then he finessed bringing Ryans on board which helped Nick convince the McNair's to allow him to get their quarterback with pick 2 but also trade up and get Pick 3 Anderson which stunned the NFL world.

Unknown, will Hunter lead NFL in sacks and or disruptions? Great addition but not his best move.

Could Derek Stingley be all pro? Great addition but not his best move.

Could Diggs or Collins be all pro?
Great additions but not his best move.

Convincing McNairs to say adios to Easterby led to the "rest of the story".
 
• “Look what the Texans did in free agency. They kept OC Bobby Slowik. That helps C.J. Stroud, as does signing Joe Mixon and trading for Stefon Diggs. … Nick Caserio might be the best and most underrated GM.”

• “The Texans crushed the offseason after reaching the playoffs, and Caserio remains so underrated as a leader and thinker.”

"Which GM or front office leader do you trust the most?"

Nick got 2 votes for this(out of 31 given), tied with Omar Khan and Adam Peters

"Who is the best overall GM?"

Nick got one vote out of the 31



https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/56...orst-franchises-patrick-mahomes-dak-prescott/
 
Not sure what to make of surveys completed by sports agents. That is a very specific perspective to drive a ranking for "trust" and "best overall".
yea but if the agent doesn't think your organization can be trusted going forward for their client or dysfunctional to thrive in, that agent is going to tell his client not to go there. Sometimes these guys are the client's close friend or best friend
 
Not sure what to make of surveys completed by sports agents. That is a very specific perspective to drive a ranking for "trust" and "best overall".
The only agent who's opinion really matters is David from the place that will get you banned from these parts. This racist piece of scum represents both Stroud and Stingley.

Whatever Caserio has been doing I hope he keeps it up.
 
It's agents.

They'll go where the money goes.

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It is like no one watched this documentary.
 
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