The real acquisition we need. Make it happen, Nick 😂
October 14, 2025
The real acquisition we need. Make it happen, Nick 😂
5 comments
Hire him as a consultant. Similar to what Eagles did with Fangio few years ago for Super Bowl
Would love to see Bitonio/Teller and Callahan reunited here. Even if it’s just for a season, having a proven veteran presence next to Ersery on the left side would go a long way in his development. Both Bitonio and Teller credit Callahan for transforming them into all-pro/pro-bowlers and Chubb also had his best years with him, so no doubt it would be great for Woody too. I think it would take the Texans offense to the next level.
Only problem is this is very unlikely to happen lmao one could dream tho
I mean it COULD work but it could also lead to having two messages to the offense and make things work. I dont see how this makes sense from a risk-reward perspective until its SOS mode. Can we not be reactionary for 5 minutes? I mean I thought it too but then I kept thinking about it instead of making it a reddit post.
People didn’t like Popovich getting the job but now we’re talking about a guy whose OL has already given up 25 fucking sacks this year?
He’s also 69, did everyone already forget the last OL coach they hired who had a foot in retirement? Has he even done a good job coaching OL recently?
5 comments
Hire him as a consultant. Similar to what Eagles did with Fangio few years ago for Super Bowl
Would love to see Bitonio/Teller and Callahan reunited here. Even if it’s just for a season, having a proven veteran presence next to Ersery on the left side would go a long way in his development. Both Bitonio and Teller credit Callahan for transforming them into all-pro/pro-bowlers and Chubb also had his best years with him, so no doubt it would be great for Woody too. I think it would take the Texans offense to the next level.
Only problem is this is very unlikely to happen lmao one could dream tho
I mean it COULD work but it could also lead to having two messages to the offense and make things work. I dont see how this makes sense from a risk-reward perspective until its SOS mode. Can we not be reactionary for 5 minutes? I mean I thought it too but then I kept thinking about it instead of making it a reddit post.
People didn’t like Popovich getting the job but now we’re talking about a guy whose OL has already given up 25 fucking sacks this year?
He’s also 69, did everyone already forget the last OL coach they hired who had a foot in retirement? Has he even done a good job coaching OL recently?
No. I wouldn’t want him here.