Mike Sherman was the OC in Houston for only one season, 2007. That was the season The Texans traded for Matt Shaub and finished 14th in total offense and 12th in scoring offense.
Sherman was the assistant head coach/offensive coach in 2006.
Mike Sherman was the OC in Houston for only one season, 2007. That was the season The Texans traded for Matt Shaub and finished 14th in total offense and 12th in scoring offense.
Sherman was the assistant head coach/offensive coach in 2006.
Your right, I asked my friend if it was Ray Sherman and not Mike Sherman, but he insisted it was Mike Sherman. Alas, it was not . I guess I should have researched it before I wrote that.Sherman was never with the Steelers. :idk:
No harm no foul. I was about to do the same thing. I was about to talk about his great ground attack while he marched through Atlanta, but alas that was General Sherman, not Mike.Your right, I asked my friend if it was Ray Sherman and not Mike Sherman, but he insisted it was Mike Sherman. Alas, it was not . I guess I should have researched it before I wrote that.
His offenses in Houston were pretty bad but they were working with David Carr so... I'm not going to judge solely on that
One thing we can all agree on is that Sherman is by far the best OC in the AFC East. No question about it.
One thing we can all agree on is that Sherman is by far the best OC in the AFC East. No question about it.
Mcdaniels once ran a #1, record setting offense. I would rate him #1, Sherman 2, Gailey 3, Tony 4(since he has never really been an OC)
McDaniels? Sure helped that when he was in New England that Tom Brady was his QB and the Patriots offense didn't miss a beat once he left. In St. Louis, McDaniels was in charge of the worst scoring offense in the league last season.
McDaniels? Sure helped that when he was in New England that Tom Brady was his QB and the Patriots offense didn't miss a beat once he left. In St. Louis, McDaniels was in charge of the worst scoring offense in the league last season.
it didn't help Sherman that his only success came w/ Favre? at least Brady had his best season under McDaniels, favre was better before and after Sherman.
All that shows is that an OC can be as good as his players let him. The Pats and Rams offenses couldn't be more opposite.