LIVE: Houston Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans addresses the media



LIVE: Houston Texans Head Coach DeMeco Ryans addresses the media

The Houston Texans address the media.

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21 comments
  1. Hey coach it’s time for some find your manhood talks with the o-line. Also please get Slowik to umm maybe draw up some new screams . We could some quick hits like slants and using Mixon in the passing game

  2. As bad as the passing game from the offense Texans still had a chance to win this game. Me personally I think they need to put Bobby on the hot seat. Not really going to throw in the towel on him yet. Green Bay has a damn good football team I'm going to give them credit as well. The only positive thing I can say now CJ had a bad game but he didn't turn the ball over.

  3. All I'm hearing is excuses, not acceptable coach. Everyone needs to own their role. There's obviously something going on, cj was left to his own when he was holding his own with opposing team player, didn't see the o line having cj back. There's too much talent on this roster for the Texans to barely win or lose the way they do. Let's go !! Get it together, Coach!!

  4. I honestly believe it is an Offense Coordinator problem. There aren't adjustments being made to assignments in an effort to protect CJ from blitzes,. There is definitely a problem with time management and play calling. It's all good and fine to have a game plan coming into a game, but there should always be adjustments made during the game too.

    The act of putting these issues behind you without addressing the problems might be the answer from a player's point of view, but not from a coaching point of view. These issues have been ignored to the point of becoming chronic and they all stem from the offensive line.

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