Take away those two Tampa years, and Lovie was 82-63 with the Bears 3-3 in playoffs & one Super Bowl trip. Did a good job as DC last year too. Meh.
Gotta hire more minority bridge coaches to wait until the media sht storm to die down b4 grabbing McCown.
So just to be clear ... they've had Lovie on staff for the past year, have interviewing HC coach candidates for the past month-plus, and didn't consider him as a possibility until now and he's the front runner? Sounds like everyone they wanted said no to their terms. What could possibly go wrong hiring your 18th choice who again no one else considered for a HC position? David Culley was a bridge to coach to the next bridge coach. Well done.
Exactly. No one wanted the job. Good going, Nick. You've outdone yourself. That fact that it's the second minority bridge coach in a row looks even worse.
Lovie is obviously been told the job is his if there are already sources saying Pep is OC. Organization remains trash. Texans over here building bridges
How the **** do you enter the weekend with 3 finalists and none get the job/all 3 are eliminated? Lovie: 17-39 at Illinois 8-24 at Tampa (one of those years, guess who *coughmccowncough* was his QB, which led them to the first pick in the draft & Jameis)
Every coach is a “bridge coach.” These guys last an average of 3 years. If the texans win he will stay…if they lose he is gone.
Cal has turned the Texans into a dumpster fire no one wants to touch. Caserio will probably bolt as soon as the right situation becomes available.
If my math is correct, Lovie is 25- 63 in his last two head coaching gigs. One of which was in college. #FireCaserio Second bridge minority coach. Neither of which were great coaches to begin with.
What else should we expect after the circus show during the GM hiring process. Basically same thing happened.