DeMeco Ryans, Kyle Shanahan and Houston Texans
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With every misfire and misstep on offense, the pressure is undoubtedly now seriously mounting on Texans embattled first-year offensive coordinator, Nick Caley. Of course, head coach DeMeco Ryans has shifted the blame upon his own shoulders. But that’s about as sound a long-term plan as the Texans have when they’re first and goal.
Through six games, it's become clear the Texans' roster lacks the talent necessary to compete with the NFL's best teams.
Despite the Texans' offensive struggles, head coach DeMeco Ryans revealed he has no plans to fire offensive coordinator Nick Caley.
A week after the San Francisco 49ers improbably dominated the NFL's second-ranked offense, they'll be given a far less formidable test when they visit the Houston Texans.
"I'm figuring out why things are happening," Ryans insisted. "Always baffling as a coach when you go through and practice a certain thing and work it a certain way and guys get in
Houston Texans put the onus on one of his players for a crucial error during the loss to the Seattle Seahawks on “Monday Night Football.”
The Houston Texans had a dreadful offensive showing against the Seahawks, and DeMeco Ryans is bitting the bullet on it.