After 0:4 start: Houston Texans fire coach and manager O’Brien

The Houston Texans have dismissed coach and general manager Bill O’Brien after their false start in the US professional football league NFL.

The Houston Texans have fired coach and general manager Bill O’Brien after their false start in the NFL.

The team around star quarterback Deshaun Watson has lost its first four games of the season, and the current assistant coach Romeo Crennel is to take over the position of head coach until the end of the season.

The decision to split was made one day after the 23:31 against the Minnesota Vikings. The Texans are last in the AFC South behind the Tennessee Titans (3-0), Indianapolis Colts (3-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1-3).

Under O’Brien (50), who had been in office since 2014, the Texans had won the division four times. After losing to Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs, the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers, all top teams, the bankruptcy against the previously victorious Vikings led to O’Briens being dismissed.

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