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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

They've reportedly told Jonathan Gannon he's out of the race.

Apparently down to Flores or McCown.

With all drama Houston has, are they really going to hire Flores?  Also that kinda kills part of case if hired, which could be a massive payday if he wins.  Dude could do whatever he wants and be set for life.  It's McCown job if he wants it.

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

With all drama Houston has, are they really going to hire Flores?  Also that kinda kills part of case if hired, which could be a massive payday if he wins.  Dude could do whatever he wants and be set for life.  It's McCown job if he wants it.

They probably sign Flores and then he gets Watson to come back to play for Houston lol

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3 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

Hmmm, they can’t make their mind up lol.

Wow, Lovie Smith couldn't even rebuild the Illinois football program.  This is the dude they expect to bring the Texan's organization back from the ashes?  Lovie is a very solid DC, but has shown he's not HC material.

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36 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Lovie is a very solid DC, but has shown he's not HC material.

I dunno about that. He had a winning record as a HC for the bears. He got fired after a 10-6 season. Coach of the year, super bowl appearance. Winning record 5 out of 9 seasons in a very tough nfc north division at the time. It’s actually kind of odd he hasn’t gotten another shot. Unless he just doesn’t want to be a HC anymore.
 

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9 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Wow, Lovie Smith couldn't even rebuild the Illinois football program.  This is the dude they expect to bring the Texan's organization back from the ashes?  Lovie is a very solid DC, but has shown he's not HC material.

Lovie is basically John Fox or Ron Rivera.   

There aren’t 32 better options than those guys.   They just have ceilings as HC.   You hire them knowing they will never grow into the best HC in the NFL.   You might win 7 or you might win 12 any given year.  It’s going to be a back and forth 

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10 hours ago, 45catfan said:

Wow, Lovie Smith couldn't even rebuild the Illinois football program.  This is the dude they expect to bring the Texan's organization back from the ashes?  Lovie is a very solid DC, but has shown he's not HC material.

Well I'd say in this case the "building" is up to Caserio. Smith just has to coach.

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