Houston Texans Ownership Backs Bill O’Brien Despite a Poor Start to the 2018 Season
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
The Houston Texans are currently sitting at 0-3 and since the 2017 season, they are boasting a 4-15 record in regular-season games under coach Bill O’Brien. There have already been questions on if the slow start would affect O’Brien’s job status in the near future and this is even after signing a 4-year extension this past off-season. The Texans have struggled in many areas through three weeks and the confidence in O’Brien is waning from fans on the outside.
“There’s no magic dust, there’s no magic wand we can just say, ‘Hey, wave this magic wand and everything’s going to be OK.’” O’Brien said of his team who is searching for its first win of 2018. “It’s hard work, it’s trying to figure out what we do best, do it better, and the things we’re not doing well, either stop doing them or figure out how to improve them.”
The Texans have to find a way to pull themselves out of this hole and discussions with ownership take place with O’Brien to keep them in the loop regarding the team. O’Brien made it clear that the line of communication is open with both Bob and Cal McNair on a daily basis.
“We talk all the time,” O’Brien said of his relationship with Texans ownership. ”Almost every day, I would say. We’ve got to get better. Bottom-line business. We have to win. We all understand that. Bob (McNair) has made it very clear to me that we need to improve.”
With the lack of success, the Texans ownership has been quiet on all fronts until Texans Chairman and COO Cal McNair gave O’Brien a vote of confidence at the start of the week.
“We got a lot of season left, we got to play better but it is really one game at a time, McNair said at a Texans event supporting the March of Dimes. “We will be fine, Coach (Bill) O’Brien is going to be our coach, he will claw us back into this thing like he does. He is a great coach and we will get back into it one game at a time.”
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