![]() ![]() (Photo by Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for Super Bowl Gospel) Pastor Jack Easterby speaks onstage during the 16th Annual Super Bowl Gospel Celebration at ASU Gammage in 2015 in Tempe, Arizona. Yet despite a clear and obvious distaste of the man from franchise cornerstones, despite a lengthy exposé in Sports Illustrated laying out some eyebrow-raising behavior and some spotty resumé boosts, despite a curious process that led to the Texans ignoring their search firm and instead choosing to hire Caserio, and despite a clear opportunity for a complete organizational reset with a new GM and a new head coach. At least, it stands to reason that the Houston Texans do not need Jack Easterby in order to be successful. ![]() THE HOUSTON TEXANS DO NOT NEED JACK EASTERBY IN ORDER TO BE SUCCESSFUL. It really is a remarkable story in the sense that. Yet because the hiring choice was a former colleague of Easterby, it's somehow led to enhanced job security for the executive vice president of football operations. It was that latter organizational change that was expected to bring about the end of Easterby being a powerful influencer in the Texans' organization. Yet somehow, some way, The Easterby Saga™ still lives on in Houston - long after the firing of Bill O'Brien, and even after the hiring of a new GM in Nick Caserio. To say that is a wild turn of events would be a bit of an understatement. Since Jack Easterby has joined the Houston Texans, his story has somehow become one of a power-hungry bamboozler who's managed to fall upward while securing more influence and standing within the organization. ![]() BOSTON (CBS) - When Jack Easterby was the character coach for the Patriots, he made for a good feature story about a behind-the-scenes contributor who helped players achieve some sort of spiritual and mental balance while competing for Super Bowls. ![]()
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