This video compilation will do to Slowick's reputation what the Harden ole defensive video did to him.
i disagree. people and media still love the idea of bobby slowik. they were trying to find a reason to hate James Harden.
It looks like Demeco is cleaning house. Part of me hopes Jerrod Johnson moves on as well. I know he's close to CJ but CJ's mechanics and decision-making noticeably declined this season. CJ came in his rookie season with near flawless mechanics and footwork for a QB his age and that all somehow got worse. Hard to see where Jerrod Johnson actually helped him and the team.
I wonder where Bobby Slowik goes now. He's still very young. Maybe back to PFF? Back to being a QB/passing game coach? He was getting NFL HC interviews this time last year. Can he even get any NFL OC interviews now? Maybe a college head coaching gig?
College I'd say. Always the best place to rebuild your reputation and while I wouldn't say it is easier or harder but there are a lot more jobs available. Even an OC at a bigger program could really build his image back up again.
Holy s*** this was so infuriating to watch, probably took a year off my life remembering all the times the Texans went full r***** this season because of idiotic play calling and OL players out there just collecting paychecks…
Sources tell CBS Sports that at the top of the list for several teams is former NFL head coach and current Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Kelly is considered a target for both the Jaguars and Texans OC positions, sources say. He also could get looks in Tampa Bay, among other potential landing spots. Sources indicated the Jaguars had interest in pairing new head coach Liam Coen with Kelly. Coen is thought to be a play-calling head coach, so it's unclear how involved Kelly would be in calling the plays in-game should that match come to fruition. But after the Texans fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik following two years in that role, sources pointed to Kelly as a logical successor. He was DeMeco Ryans' coach in Philadelphia during his playing days, and he would call the offensive plays without interference considering the head coach comes from the defensive background. Current Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson and Saintsoffensive coordinator Klint Kubiak are also early candidates for that job, sources say. Rams pass game coordinator Nick Caley has been a hot name in past years, and that continues this cycle. Caley, who turned down the Patriots OC job last year, is considered the top candidate to join Aaron Glenn's staff with the Jets. He could also draw attention from the Texans.
Jerrod Johnson - Texans quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor - Texans senior offensive assistant Ben McDaniels - Texans receivers coach and passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak - New Orleans Saints offensive coordinator Nick Caley - Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator and tight ends coach Mike LaFleur - Rams offensive coordinator Chip Kelly - Ohio State offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy - Former Dallas Cowboys coach Doug Pederson - Former Jacksonville Jaguars coach Josh McCown - Minnesota Vikings quarterbacks https://www.click2houston.com/sport...obby-slowik-options-going-forward-next-steps/
Yeah, Kubiak's offenses looked nice but could never score touchdowns. When he won a Super Bowl in Denver, Peyton Manning was the offensive coordinator there. The Broncos offense was terrible the year they won and was carried by Wade Phillips defense.