Saturday, January 29, 2011

Texans rent two secondary coach 49ers' Joseph allegedly

Rented the Texans who, trained Vance Josef, the San Francisco 49ers' secondary, as their defensive backs, coach, reports the Houston Chronicle Thursday, citing a person with knowledge of the situation.


Joseph has cut his work for him. An NFL-high gave the Texans 4,280 passing yards this season and the Dallas Cowboys for most touchdown passes, that allows to bind with 33.

Vance Joseph spent the past six seasons work with the San Francisco 49ers' defensive backs. (Kirby Lee / us Presswire /)

"We have some serious problems that we have got to address," coach Gary Kubiak said after their season with eight losses stopped the Texans in their last 10 games. "It was coaching all definitely, I think." We have problems in all areas. "I had about how we can get better, and pretend that I go this decision, the four guys to make a decision."


Joseph replaced David Gibbs, the staff purge defensive to the Texans belonged which also Coordinator Frank Bush, linebacker coach Johnny Holland and linebacker assistant coach Robert Saleh.


The Texans hired former Dallas Cowboys coach Wade Phillips run defense.


Joseph, who had spent six seasons with the 49ers secondary coaching tasks shared with Johnny Lynn. The 49ers' pass defense was 24th in the NFL in yards allowed (3,697), allowing 21st in touchdowns (25).


The 49ers Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh as last week made their new head coach, and much of which employees from this past season is not expected to persist.


Joseph post counts to a pass defense to help struggling all season, gaining an average 410.5 yards per game through the first six games. The Texans started 4-2, just because the offense topped 30 points in each of the victories.


Texans elected not to free agent Dunta Robinson, instead start rookie Kareem Jackson and re-sign second year per Glover Quin at the cornerback. Houston's secondary was beaten repeatedly over long pass plays, most critically in the fourth quarter.


Associated press contributed to this report.


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