Not going to lie, but going all internal was not the answer I was looking for. Not inspirational.
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Not going to lie, but going all internal was not the answer I was looking for. Not inspirational.
Well to be honest, if I was Jethro I would have definitely looked longingly at Ellie Mae.Jethro looked all around town for the fairest Princess but they all turned him down, so he married his sister.
Cousins are acceptable in the Ozarks.Well to be honest, if I was Jethro I would have definitely looked longingly at Ellie Mae.
What about Beverly Hills?Cousins are acceptable in the Ozarks.
Probably there, as well.What about Beverly Hills?
If my cousin look like Ellie May I'd be tempted. Anyway Back to FootballCousins are acceptable in the Ozarks.
Here are some things I’m hearing:
What are the Texans looking for?
One of the biggest decisions the Texans are trying to make, according to two league sources, is figuring out whether they want to run a spread/run-pass option type of offense or stay within Mike and Kyle Shanahan/Sean McVay system, which they’ve run the past two years.
Jerrod Johnson, Caley and Udinski, in particular,represent a continuation of the Shanahan/McVay system.
Candidates like Lazor — who has called plays for the Dolphins, Bengals and Bears — Nixon and Johnson represent more of a spread and RPO style of offense that the Texans feel could also benefit C.J. Stroud’s strengths.
In addition, sources told me that head coach DeMeco Ryans is leading the OC search, and he’s looking for someone who will be strong in the run game and complement and help Stroud.
I get the sense the Texans will seek Stroud’s input before making the final decision, which could happen as soon as Sunday. The Texans want to build the offense around him and his skill set. Most important is making sure Stroud is comfortable with what the coordinator is running.
Towards the end of their tenure together, there was a sense around the building that Stroud and Slowik disagreed on how to best use him. It was nothing out of the ordinary. Just a disagreement of minds.
But there were some people who felt like Stroud was being boxed in and restricted in his second season under Slowik, which didn’t allow for Stroud to be himself. Whereas in his first season, the offense felt more tailored toward his strengths and he made a lot of his plays out of the structure of the offense.
Why not Chip Kelly?
After talking with someone who’s worked with Kelly, I get the sense that while they don’t expect him to be a college coach much longer and will eventually pursue a path back to the NFL, Kelly doesn’t necessarily feel he needs to leave Ohio State right now.
He’s in a good situation coming off a national championship as the play-caller for the Buckeyes, with a new quarterback in Julian Sayin, who was a five-star prospect. Kelly could have another successful year with the Buckeyes, and his stock would increase even further.
How do the Texans feel about him? I don’t know. But if they did really want him over others, they could probably help make it happen.
What I do know is at his introductory press conference, Ryans spoke highly of Kelly, his former coach with the Eagles, in being an innovator and trying new things.
And Kelly’s spread offense is one the Texans are looking at.
I talked to a couple of league sources who cautioned against Kelly, however. They had nothing bad to say about the person, but they pointed to how his short stints in the NFL failed.
He spent three years in Philadelphia before he was fired, then was fired after one year in San Francisco in 2016.
Those sources said based on that, nothing would give them confidence that it could all of a sudden work if he became the offensive coordinator in Houston.
There was also the fact that not everything was great at Ohio State. After Ohio State’s loss to Michigan in November, it looked like Kelly could be fired if the Buckeyes didn't win the national championship. Fortunately, Kelly was able to turn things around.
Rhule on Nixon and Udinski
… I asked Rhule why he thinks Nixon would make a good offensive coordinator for the Texans.
“He called plays at Baylor. He called plays in Carolina at the end of 2021. He crushed it at Syracuse,” Rhule said in a text. “He is smart, aggressive and has a system he believes in that’s excellent.”
Under Rhule, Udinski was a graduate assistant at Baylor and then a coaching assistant for two years (2020-21) with the Panthers.
“Grant is highly intelligent, capable, and is a gifted young coach,” Rhule said.
Would Udinski make a good OC? “Yeah, he would,” Rhule said.
Udinski is a hot name on the coaching circuit. He has reportedly interviewed for four other OC jobs.
Brian Johnson interviewed Friday
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Caley-Caserio connection
Caley is the current tight ends coach and passing game coordinator with the Rams, where he has been since 2023. He interviewed for the offensive coordinator job in 2023 before the Texans ultimately hired Slowik, a source said.
Before that, he was with the Patriots, where he worked with general manager Nick Caserio from 2015-20.
Caley also attended Caserio’s alma mater, John Carroll University. They have a close relationship. And for the Texans to interview him again, obviously means they think highly of him.
Caley is also a hot name on the coaching circuit. Caserio is not taking the lead role on the search, but he’ll have input.
Jerrod Johnson’s situation
Johnson’s situation is interesting. The Texans were basically grooming him to be the successor to Slowik after a successful first season when Stroud won offensive rookie of the year.
He called plays in two games during the preseason, according to a source. Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell told Ryans and Caserio it was a no-brainer to hire Johnson.
But he’s unfortunately — whether it’s deserved or not — tied to the struggles in the passing game this season.
If Ryans doesn’t hire Johnson as his offensive coordinator, it’ll be interesting to see what happens. Ryans is leaving it up to the new offensive coordinator to decide what his staff will look like after being hired.
If the new coordinator does not retain Johnson, the Texans could miss out on a chance to earn compensatory picks if Johnson were to leave them for a head coaching job. Teams that develop minority candidates who become head coaches or general managers elsewhere receive third-round compensatory picks each of the next two years.
One thing Ryans could do — and some coaches have done in the past — is make it a requirement that Johnson remains the quarterbacks coach. It’s uncertain if he would entertain that.
But I wonder how Johnson would feel about that if he’s not given the job. It’s hard to imagine he’d be happy about it.
Good article. I hope Demeco goes with Spread-RPO. We have QB and Nico which would be great in that offense. Of course we need to add targets for CJ but that will happen in any offense. " the Texans feel like the spread-rpo will benefit Stroud "so why is there any further discussion as to which scheme? Of course ask Stroud which he prefers but is he going to say 'no go with the ZBS which does not highlight my strengths."?
So now we know he went from Ohio to Houston Airport to Las vegas!
OSU’s NIL collective just dropped 20 million on a Natty. All they’re gonna do is reload brother.With Ohio State University losing millions of dollars and Ryan Day losing both coordinators and his offensive line coach and 20 of his players being eligible for the draft, perhaps he would come to Houston?
So it was probably a money thing or getting to choose a QB of his choice
Agree. I don't know the behind-the-scenes dynamics. Maybe Slowik wasn't open to constructive feedback. However, they were on the staff who couldn't or wouldn't fix fundamental issues with the offense that even posters on this forum were recognizing as glaring issues.Not going to lie, but going all internal was not the answer I was looking for. Not inspirational.
I certainly hope it wasn't because of his choice of QB's to work with.So it was probably a money thing or getting to choose a QB of his choice
Or bothSo it was probably a money thing or getting to choose a QB of his choice
Yep, like the Raiders are coming up with a better QB than CJ. They're working on cloning Tom Brady as we speak.Or both
Or neither. He wasn't interviewed, the most we heard was that Demeco and him have a history and talking heads naming him as a candidate. We never heard anything about him from the organization. I wanted him, but maybe there wasn't enough interest from the Texans or Kelly or both...Or both
This remains to be seen.Yep, like the Raiders are coming up with a better QB than CJ. They're working on cloning Tom Brady as we speak.
This week on “Undercover QB”… Tom Brady!Yep, like the Raiders are coming up with a better QB than CJ. They're working on cloning Tom Brady as we speak.
Will Howard QB Las Vegas Raiders.This week on “Undercover QB”… Tom Brady!
Arch Manning? The guy that couldn't beat out Quinn Ewers? Arch needs to show something before he's elevated to franchise savior. Right now, he's QB4 in the Manning family.Arch will be in the 2026 draft.
LMAO! Watch those rookie records fall!Will Howard QB Las Vegas Raiders.
$6 million a year. That's double the market for the top OCs. The Texans weren't going to meet that. I didn't think any team would, but Kelly found one.My guess is the Texans didnt want Chip, not the other way around.
Arch Manning? The guy that couldn't beat out Quinn Ewers? Arch needs to show something before he's elevated to franchise savior. Right now, he's QB4 in the Manning family.
LMAO! Watch those rookie records fall!
Still can't get my head around Jj still being in the building.
Huh?Still can't get my head around Jj still being in the building.