Mike Sherman left his position as Assistant Head Coach-Offense at the end of last year to take over the head coaching position with Texas A&M. Even though he left, he has very positive things to say about the Texans that sound beyond just leaving a few nice exit interview words.
In this
brief video interview with Anna-Megan Raley of Chron.com, Sherman talks about how impressed he is with the owner, GM and coaches, and the way the leadership and decision making is done with the Texans. He is confident in Gary Kubiak and believes this management group will go to a Super Bowl (but maybe not next year).
Sherman reduces expectations some by pointing out that the
2008 Texans schedule is a brutality, that they play in a tough division, and that their record may not reflect their progress. He pretty much sums up the team's situation well.
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6-24-2008 @ 3:41PM
Peter said...
I agree with Sherman 100% that they do play in a tough division and that 2008's schedule is particularly difficult, so their win-loss record may not reflect their progress.
I've lived in Colorado for 8 years and liked what Kubiak did within the Broncos organization, and I'm glad he's finding success in Houston. Hopefully Peyton will start throwing picks like Favre as his career wanes and the division will see a new hierarchy. I believe the Texans are slowly building a very good team which will take over in a few years.
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