Ask a fan who the worst head coach in the National Football League, and you will get an asspotment of answers.
In anticipation of the 2021 regular season, CBS Sports has ranked all 32 NFL head coaches from best to worst. Coming in at No. 32 is Houston Texans first-year head coach David Culley, who has taken over an organization that was terrible last season, despite QB Deshaun Watson’s brilliance on the field.
Now, the QB wants out and things are only going to get worse from here.
Here’s what CBS Sports had to say about him heading into the 2021 season:
“He has a wealth of experience under some good coaches (Reid, Sean McDermott, John Harbaugh), but this is his first HC gig, and it’s coming at age 65. The Texans’ dysfunction doesn’t help, but even on his own, he didn’t exactly thrive as a QBs/passing coach in Buffalo or Baltimore after pivoting from decades of WR work. He may possess strong character, but he feels like a placeholder.”
In the bottom also includes some surprising names like Urban Meyer, Mike McCarthy, & Kliff Kingsbury.
- David Culley (Texans)
- Dan Campbell (Lions)
- Zac Taylor (Bengals)
- Robert Saleh (Jets)
- Urban Meyer (Jaguars)
- Nick Sirianni (Eagles)
- Joe Judge (Giants)
- Vic Fangio (Broncos)
- Brandon Staley (Chargers)
- Mike McCarthy (Cowboys)
- Kliff Kingsbury (Cardinals)
- Arthur Smith (Falcons)
- Jon Gruden (Raiders)
- Matt Nagy (Bears)
- Matt Rhule (Panthers)
- Ron Rivera (Washington)
- Brian Flores (Dolphins)
- Mike Zimmer (Vikings)
- Mike Vrabel (Titans)
- Kevin Stefanski (Browns)
- Frank Reich (Colts)
- Kyle Shanahan (49ers)
- Mike Tomlin (Steelers)
- Matt LaFleur (Packers)
- Bruce Arians (Buccaneers)
- Pete Carroll (Seahawks)
- Sean McVay (Rams)
- Sean McDermott (Bills)
- Sean Payton (Saints)
- John Harbaugh (Ravens)
- Bill Belichick (Patriots)
- Andy Reid (Chiefs)