We were told Nick Caley would bring a game plan offense against the opponents weakness. What did Nick do against the Seahawks defense that destroys running games. He ran jumbo power sets against their defensive line. Does he not understand our personnel. Our offense is full of finesse players. He didn’t game plan. Did he watch tape? No misdirection screens, no end arounds off motion, no pitches to get outside. It was boring run up the middle BS. Why do you think the Seahawks couldn’t guard a naked rollout all night? Because they were over aggressive. He stuck to traditional football and got dominated. It’s so piss poor! You habe to make the defense question itself. Create hesitation to level the playing field. I can’t believe what I watched last night.
I have a sneaking suspicion it's on Demeco thinking Tomlinson would have more juice playing against his former team. That's the type of "vibes" bullshit he's all about.
We don't know if they're the problem, but they're sure as hell not the answer. Demeco went to bat for Bobby, which is understandable given their history in SF together. Bobby made a lot of noobish mistakes, and it cost him his job. Nick is doing the same thing. One would think Caserio would have more input on OC #2. We do know that Caserio has neglected the OL, the genesis of this problem, since day 1. So, I'm putting my chips on Caserio being the largest reason behind these 3 years of inconsistency at best and futility at worst on offense. Fire the Nicks. Hire a veteran OC. See if you can save the baby while tossing the bath water.
Yeah...OC is a problem, and the one problem that can make an immediate change this season if they fire him.
Ryans: Texans won't make a change at OC. https://bsky.app/profile/fantasynflnews.bsky.social/post/3m3q4iof3uc2r
Don't forget that after Culley was canned, he REALLY wanted to hire Jack's boy - a guy with no head coaching experience but pivoted to Lovie at the last minute when the news got out. In fact, Lovie's name did not even show up as a possible candidate until the weekend before he was hired.