Jimmuh was reportedly offered the Texans HC job

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..and said "not interested".

This is being reported on the ESPN Hot List show..that Jimmy Johnson was sent feelers to coach the Texans and expressed no interest.
 

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I don't know if Jimmy will ever coach again. Just seems like he likes to have his time on the beach sucken down beers etc.
 

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If that's true then the Texans need to be fined.

They did not go through the interview process and did not interview a single minority applicant. The Rooney rule has been very effective in increasing positions for African American coaches. It sucks that some owners feel they can ignore the legacy of one of the league's visionaries.
 

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abersonc said:
If that's true then the Texans need to be fined.

They did not go through the interview process and did not interview a single minority applicant. The Rooney rule has been very effective in increasing positions for African American coaches. It sucks that some owners feel they can ignore the legacy of one of the league's visionaries.
Sending feelers to JJ has nothing to do with interviewing him, hiring him, or interviewing anyone else for that matter.
 

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if there's one thing i could go back in time and change....
it'd be firing Jimmy. We'd own the record for most SB victories in a row (at least 4) and own the franchise record for most Lombardi trophies...
silly Jerry...fucilli jerry (Seinfeld joke)
 

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why would you want to go to a team that sucks that bad!
jimmy made a good decision.
 

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ghst187 said:
if there's one thing i could go back in time and change....
it'd be firing Jimmy. We'd own the record for most SB victories in a row (at least 4) and own the franchise record for most Lombardi trophies...
silly Jerry...fucilli jerry (Seinfeld joke)

The Jimmy and Jerry show was not one sided. The success was not one sided, nor was the eventual implosion. Both Jimmy and Jerry deserve there fair portions of blame IMO.
 

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cowboys#1 said:
why would you want to go to a team that sucks that bad!
jimmy made a good decision.
He probably did. But he's one coach who could put a good oline together reasonably fast.

Fast enough to save poor Carr's life, maybe.
 

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LaTunaNostra said:
Fast enough to save poor Carr's life, maybe.
I think Carr is done in Houston. He has a rather substantial roster bonus coming up this off-season, and Houston will have a high draft pick. They just signed Domanick Davis to a big money, 5 year contract, I can't imagine them drafting Reggie Bush. I think they'll take Matt Leinart.
 

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I think Carr is done in Houston. He has a rather substantial roster bonus coming up this off-season, and Houston will have a high draft pick. They just signed Domanick Davis to a big money, 5 year contract, I can't imagine them drafting Reggie Bush. I think they'll take Matt Leinart.
If it ends up he's out of there, good for him.

It's freaking criminal what that kid has had to take, and I'm no Carr fan.
 

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TheSkaven said:
Sending feelers to JJ has nothing to do with interviewing him, hiring him, or interviewing anyone else for that matter.

thread title says "offered job"
 

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Woody and Schlereth were talking about it on NFL Live.

Darren gave the standard response re Jimmy - that he is enjoying vacation in the sun and has no desire to return to coaching.

Schlereth asked if there is ANYONE who would want to coach the Texans said they have the worst oline he has 'ever' seen.
 

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I dont see why anyone wouldnt want to go to the Texans. A man could cut his teeth helping that franchise get on track.

They have some good young players, they just need to start drafting a few offensive lineman.

- Mike G.
 

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God bless a man who knows what he wants and what he doesn't want.

The NY press is reporting Jimmuh was offered the GM job too.
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Jimmy Johnson nixes Texans job

BY GARY MYERS
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER


Jimmy Johnson laughs off NFL return.

Jimmy Johnson, always a hot name for NFL jobs this time of the year, recently turned down the opportunity to be the coach and general manager of the Houston Texans, multiple sources told the Daily News.

Contacted yesterday at his home in the Florida Keys, Johnson, who now works for Fox on its NFL coverage, said, "I can't confirm any rumors. I'm happy doing what I'm doing. I have no interest in going back to coaching."

After Johnson turned him down, Texans owner Bob McNair hired former Giants coach Dan Reeves on Monday as a consultant to evaluate the 1-12 team, further evidence that coach Dom Capers and perhaps general manager Charley Casserly are in their final weeks with the disappointing fourth-year expansion team. Although Reeves has denied McNair has asked him if he's interested in Capers' job, he is now considered a likely candidate to replace him after the season and be given total control of the football operations.

Johnson, however, was the big name McNair wanted, sources said. They were together months ago when Johnson was doing a television piece on the Hurricane Katrina evacuees at the Astrodome in Houston. He also visited the Texans' offices. But that preceded McNair contacting Johnson about working for the team. Johnson is from Port Arthur, Tex., and still has family in the area.

Johnson coached the Cowboys to two Super Bowl championships in five years but had a messy divorce with Jerry Jones after the 1993 season following the second of back-to-back titles. After sitting out two years, he was hired to replace Don Shula in Miami, back where he made a name for himself at the University of Miami. But after a disappointing four seasons, he quit after a 62-7 divisional round playoff loss to Tom Coughlin's Jaguars.

Originally published on December 16, 2005

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/story/375247p-318881c.html
 
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