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Texans outbid Panthers for Coach?!


CanadianCat

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Never heard anything on this but looks like Carolina was looking to improve their coaching staff but were outbid. 

https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/06/10/houston-texans-brian-gaine-nick-caserio-cam-newton-panthers-joe-douglas-jets

 

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In New England, Easterby’s title was character coach/team development, and some characterized his role as the team’s “life coach.” He touched a little bit of everything on the football side of the franchise and, just as important, graded it all for Bill Belichick. As one ex-co-worker there described him, “He’s smart as sh--, has really good perspective on a lot of things, and is an incredible resource for the head coach.”

Easterby landed in Houston two months ago because O’Brien wanted him badly—badly enough for the Texans to outbid the Panthers and Dolphins, among others, for his services. As a result, Easterby got the EVP title. Subsequently, Easterby’s hire quietly set into motion an unofficial assessment, top to bottom, of where Houston’s football operation stood.

Is there someone in this role right now, or was this just to be an added resource. 

Either way I like the fact that ownership is looking to help better the team - to bad we swung and missed on this one. 

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3 hours ago, CanadianCat said:

Never heard anything on this but looks like Carolina was looking to improve their coaching staff but were outbid. 

https://www.si.com/nfl/2019/06/10/houston-texans-brian-gaine-nick-caserio-cam-newton-panthers-joe-douglas-jets

 

Is there someone in this role right now, or was this just to be an added resource. 

Either way I like the fact that ownership is looking to help better the team - to bad we swung and missed on this one. 

How deflating. 

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