Houston We Have A Black Coach Problem


The Houston Texans have made yet another controversial move in their National Football League (NFL) career, firing their head coach Lovie Smith after just one season. This move has been met with widespread criticism, as the Texans have now gone through four head coaches in the past five years, all of whom have been African American.

The Texans have been struggling in recent years, and the firing of Smith is seen as a sign that the team is not committed to long-term success. Smith was hired in January of 2020, and was the first African American head coach in the team's history. He was tasked with turning the team around, but the Texans finished the season with a 4-12 record.

The Texans have been criticized for their lack of commitment to their head coaches, and for their tendency to fire African American coaches after just one season. This has led to accusations of racism, as the team has not given any of their black head coaches a chance to prove themselves.

The Texans' decision to fire Smith is yet another example of the team's lack of commitment to their head coaches, and it is a troubling sign for the future of the franchise. It is clear that the Texans are not interested in building a successful team, and their recent coaching changes are a testament to that.


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