Bum
Phillips: Wade Would Help Texans
UPI.com
Houston,
TX,
Monday,
December 29, 2010.
Former Houston Oilers
Coach Bum Phillips says
he'd be "tickled" if his
son Wade joined the
Houston Texans' coaching
staff as an assistant.
Phillips
responded to rumors that Wade -- fired
earlier this year as the Dallas Cowboys'
mentor -- could be tapped to assist
embattled Texans head Coach Gary Kubiak,
telling The Houston Chronicle, "It would
tickle me to death. Wade's a Houston boy.
He's got family here."
Kubiak's job
security was at issue as the Texans prepared
to end a disappointing season, taking a 5-10
record into Sunday's finale against
Jacksonville.
Bum Phillips,
who was the Oilers' (now Tennessee Titans)
head coach from 1975-80, was at the Texans'
practice Wednesday to support Kubiak, along
with former Oilers quarterback Dan Pastorini.
Together the pair guided Houston to two AFC
championship games in the late 1970s.
"If (the
Texans) need a coach, I'm sure he'd be
tickled to death, and I'm sure they would
be, too," Bum said of Wade, who was
dismissed as the Cowboys' head coach after a
1-7 start to the season.
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