Houston Legend Criticizes Texans Offensive Performance, Describing It as ‘Woeful’
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Houston football legend Andre Johnson did not mince words when discussing the Texans’ recent offensive struggles. The former star wide receiver labeled the team’s performance as “woeful” during a radio interview on Tuesday, sparking discussions among fans and analysts alike.
“It’s frustrating to watch,” Johnson remarked. “The offense lacks identity, creativity, and consistency. You can’t win games like that.”
The Texans, currently sitting at the bottom of their division, have faced significant challenges on offense. Their inability to convert on third downs, protect rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud, and establish a reliable ground game has left the team in a dire situation.
Johnson, known for his loyalty to the franchise where he spent the majority of his illustrious NFL career, expressed disappointment with the coaching staff’s inability to adapt. “There’s talent on this roster, but it’s being wasted. The game plan needs a serious overhaul,” he said.
Texans fans share Johnson’s frustration, with many echoing calls for changes in play-calling and personnel adjustments. While Stroud has shown glimpses of potential, the lack of offensive support raises concerns about his development.
As the Texans prepare for their next matchup, all eyes will be on the team’s response to Johnson’s pointed criticism. Will it spark improvement or further highlight their struggles?