I don’t care who tf they hire as long as Easterby isn’t the one making the choice. McCown hire screams Easterby is running ****… I’d take Gannon in a heartbeat purely on the strength
I’m intrigued with Gannon and McCown I feel like this thing is going to get heated up soon because soon will be the senior bowl practice week.
Our coaching staff isn’t a part of the senior bowl so it doesn’t matter. It’s the Jets and Lions. We passed on it which indicated we were firing Culley.
I guess the silver lining here is that Cal won't be wasting money on hiring an outside consulting firm to find himself a head coach to hire only to end up not taking their paid advice.
Every team in the NFL and their coaching staffs all go to mobile to scout the best seniors in college football. It’s best the Texans have their HC and staff settled so they know more or less potential fits for the team.
Seriously. This organization is so stupid it’s depressing. Why do they have to be so unconventional in every thing they do? It’s like they get off on being contrarian. And guess what? It never works for them. It’s maddening to be a fan of this team.
I stopped watching after week 5 so I don’t really care anymore. If they hire another Culley then I guess I won’t watch next season either.
It would ruin the whole "we only hired Culley because we couldn't have gotten the coach we wanted last year". Pretty sure McCown would have taken any head coaching opportunity last year.
This is funny from McCown's wikipedia page. I see why Easterby would be interested. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_McCown#Coaching_career Coaching career[edit] McCown previously spent time as a volunteer quarterbacks coach for the Marvin Ridge High School Mavericks of Waxhaw, North Carolina.[141][293][3][294][147][295] The team's head coach said "He just walked into my office one day and asked if he could help out."[3] In 2010, prior to signing with the Colonials, McCown began helping the Mavericks during the offseason.[296][294] After the 2010 UFL season ended, McCown spent another offseason volunteering with the Mavericks.[296][3] He then left the school upon being signed by the 49ers in August 2011 but returned once the 49ers released him in September 2011.[296][3] Several days after Marvin Ridge lost its playoff game in November 2011, McCown was signed by the Bears.[3] McCown was released by the Bears in August 2012 and immediately upon arriving home at the airport, McCown went straight to a Marvin Ridge game and joined the team while the game was in progress.[297][3] Similarly, days after Marvin Ridge lost its playoff game in November 2012, McCown was again signed by the Bears. McCown also spent time as the scout team quarterback while at Marvin Ridge, with one player saying "I don't think anybody in the country had a better scout-team quarterback."[3] McCown also cooked pancakes for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfasts on Fridays and spent time teaching gym class at Marvin Ridge.[3][298][299] McCown is assistant coach at Rusk High School in Texas where his sons play. With his 2019 return to the NFL, the Eagles allowed him to fly to Charlotte on Mondays for high school practice and game planning, and then again on Fridays for game days.[300] Personal life[edit] During the 2017 offseason, McCown, his wife Natalie, and their four children moved from Waxhaw, North Carolina to Waxahachie, Texas.[301][302][303][304] He is a Christian.[305] He grew up a Dallas Cowboys fan.[306] His inspiration for wearing No. 12, the jersey number that he wore the majority of his career, comes from Roger Staubach, who also wore No. 12.[307][306][297][39] He was also a fan of Cowboys players Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith and Troy Aikman. He was a fan of quarterbacks Joe Montana, John Elway, and Randall Cunningham.[68] McCown is the older brother of former NFL quarterback Luke McCown and younger brother of former Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown.[308] In 2003, the McCown brothers hosted the first-ever McCown Passing Camp in their hometown of Jacksonville, Texas.[4][309][310][311] He is also the father of Colorado Buffaloes football quarterback Owen McCown.[312] McCown is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.[68] He has served in Pro Athletes Outreach and Coaches Time Out, which are both ministries.[181] He has also spent time speaking to church youth and men's groups during the offseason.[68] Notes