Houston Texans fans have every reason to be excited about the team’s recent hire of DeMeco Ryans as their new head coach. Not only has the move sparked enthusiasm among players, but it has also garnered praise from an unexpected source – Trent Williams, the left tackle from Ryans’ former team, the San Francisco 49ers.
Though Williams and Ryans never played on the same side of the ball, they had the opportunity to face off against each other in practice for the past three seasons. And based on those experiences, Williams has come away impressed with Ryans’ coaching abilities.
In an interview with Aaron Wilson of KPRC, Williams spoke highly of Ryans, stating, Yeah, I think they got a steal. He can be a staple for this organization for a long time. He’s a very talented coach. Obviously, has pedigree, played this game for a long time, played it the right way, and he coaches it the right way. I think he’s going to have a lot of success out here.
Williams’ endorsement adds weight to the decision made by the Texans’ front office, bolstering fans’ optimism for the future. Williams believes that Ryans’ hiring marks the beginning of a positive transformation for the team in 2023 and beyond.
Impressively, the Texans didn’t stop at hiring Ryans. They also secured offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik from the 49ers, adding another talented coach to their staff. Williams described Slowik as a brilliant mind who will undoubtedly excel in helping Ryans guide the Texans towards better days.
The combination of Ryans and Slowik brings an abundance of football knowledge and experience to the Texans. With both coaches having spent time with a successful franchise like the 49ers, it’s clear that they have learned from some of the best in the game.
While the Texans have faced their fair share of challenges in recent years, Williams’ optimistic perspective is a breath of fresh air for fans who have longed for brighter days. With Ryans and Slowik at the helm, there’s reason to hope that the Texans will be able to build a foundation for sustained success.
It’s important to frame the success of these coaching hires within the context of the team’s recent struggles. The Texans finished the 2022 season with an NFL-worst record of 2-15, underlining the need for change. However, with a fresh coaching staff in place, there is renewed hope that the team can turn things around.
Of course, there are still many unknowns and challenges that lie ahead for the Texans. Building a winning team requires more than just good coaching; it requires a strong roster, effective player development, and smart decision-making from the front office.
Nevertheless, the arrival of DeMeco Ryans and Bobby Slowik has injected a sense of optimism into the Texans organization. Fans will eagerly await the start of the 2023 season, hoping that these coaching additions will be the catalyst for a much-needed turnaround.
Time will tell if Trent Williams’ words ring true, but for now, Texans fans have reason to be excited about the future. With a talented coaching staff and the potential for improvement, Houston may indeed be on the cusp of a new era of success.