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Andre Johnson weighs in on Texans' offensive struggles
20 Nov
Summary
- Texans' offense has struggled, with defense saving most games.
- Andre Johnson experienced six offensive coordinators during his career.
- Texans' team sits at a .500 record with 10 games played.

The Houston Texans' offensive coordinator, Nick Caley, and his scheme have been a focal point of discussions surrounding the team's 5-5 record, which has been largely propped up by a strong defense. Fans have debated potential improvements and replacements for the offensive leadership, especially with C.J. Stroud's rookie contract nearing its end.
Hall of Famer Andre Johnson, who experienced transitions under six offensive coordinators during his 12 seasons with the Texans, offered his insights. He noted that offensive coordinator changes can significantly impact on-field performance, drawing parallels to his own career experiences, particularly the drastic conceptual shift when Bill O'Brien took over.
As the Texans strive to integrate rookies and lean on key players like Nico Collins, they aim to demonstrate progress. Despite offensive line struggles and inconsistent play, the team has an opportunity to turn the season around. Johnson, now an observer, recognizes the multifaceted challenges of a struggling offense, emphasizing that improvement isn't guaranteed simply with more time.




