11-19-2015, 09:58 PM
I see many on here blaming Hue Jackson, what did he do wrong?
As far as I could tell, he came out with some awesome, old school formations to throw the Texans' defense off guard, and it worked for positive gains. After the novelty plays, the offense was flat. The OL did not block effectively, too many penalties before the snap, receivers did not catch/hold onto the ball. Gio Bernard did one hell of an effort, call him Mr. 3rd down, for this game. He was the only one that seemed to show up ready to continue the win streak.
Hue Jackson did just fine, even threw in a few wrinkles to get the game going. The problem was that the Texans were desperate for a win, they game planned well, and with Brodderick McKinney healthy, they had the perfect storm.. Our defense played lights out, no fault to them for the loss. If your defense holds the opponent to 10 points, you should win the game.
The problem was execution on offense. That isn't Hue's direct problem (though it likely is, now that that game took place), execution of specific duties falls upon the position coaches.
Any one looking to pin this loss on Hue Jackson, is sadly mistaken.
As far as I could tell, he came out with some awesome, old school formations to throw the Texans' defense off guard, and it worked for positive gains. After the novelty plays, the offense was flat. The OL did not block effectively, too many penalties before the snap, receivers did not catch/hold onto the ball. Gio Bernard did one hell of an effort, call him Mr. 3rd down, for this game. He was the only one that seemed to show up ready to continue the win streak.
Hue Jackson did just fine, even threw in a few wrinkles to get the game going. The problem was that the Texans were desperate for a win, they game planned well, and with Brodderick McKinney healthy, they had the perfect storm.. Our defense played lights out, no fault to them for the loss. If your defense holds the opponent to 10 points, you should win the game.
The problem was execution on offense. That isn't Hue's direct problem (though it likely is, now that that game took place), execution of specific duties falls upon the position coaches.
Any one looking to pin this loss on Hue Jackson, is sadly mistaken.
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