I don't know who it is, but they could have already hired McCown. There are NO leaks coming from the Texans. So, people are speculating based on Jack Easterby. They need to speculate based on Caserio.
Nah, it's more a reflection of my own entertainment. I just realize this team is epically bad. I can't be shocked by anything they do. I also realize that it's hard to tell who is going to make a great coach. I'm not gonna get my panties in a wad like I did with Culley, and I implore others to do the same.
Actually, I just know Easterby is getting his boy an interview to help him in the future. I think Flores would be Easterby's choice.
Something going on behind the scenes with one of the New England coaches in Mayo or McDaniels just a feeling
Don’t know how to post just the Texans related area…but says Caserio really liked Staley a year ago and is high Gannon as well
Just hire McCown and get it over with. Dumbass franchise always wants to put on a show about the hiring process to avoid flack when they already have it figured out they want. Wasting all the other coach candidates time.
Many of you don't agree, but Gannon is looking like a much better coach than McCown and David Culley.
Sean Payton is too much of a maverick for the Texans. Payton isn’t going to put up with idiots either… he has the reputation of being very difficult.
“a lot of people are questioning Gannon’s readiness to be a head coach. It’s fair to ask questions. He’s 39. He’s been a coordinator for only a year. However, I think it’s a mistake to take the Eagles’ defensive results in isolation as a reason not to hire the guy—he’s been widely regarded as a top defensive assistant for years and stayed in Indianapolis past when he first could’ve been a coordinator for a variety of reasons. Teams that are interviewing him now see it. One team he interviewed with told me he was “electric” in their session—with smarts, command and energy that lit up the room. That’s not a surprise since most who know him felt like once he started interviewing for jobs, it’d only be a matter of time before he landed one. Why does Houston make sense? Simply put, the Texans have a good idea of what they’d be getting. We told the story in the MMQB column this week, and I’ll give you the abridged version here. Gannon worked with Josh McDaniels in St. Louis for a year in 2011 (Gannon was a pro scout, McDaniels the team’s OC), and the two struck up a friendship. They’ve grown tighter since. In the years that followed, they habitually met at the combine and talked football—and Gannon learned a ton as he rose through the ranks of defensive coaches.”