HOUSTON – A big-picture perspective involving the Texans’ stagnant offense has been as elusive as touchdowns for an overhauled group that underwent drastic changes during the offseason.

There has been a general sense of alarm, distress and frustration from a fan base that entered the season with high hopes for the two-time defending AFC South champions.

Despite the dismissal of oft-criticized offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, replacing him with Nick Caley, unveiling a brand-new offensive line after trading five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil and bringing in multiple new wide receivers, the offense is stuck in neutral.

If there’s a rock bottom lower than the current state of the offense after two games, the winless Texans surely don’t want to descend to that level.

The Texan

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