Bobby Slowik, the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator, acknowledged mistakes in the team's late-game strategy during their 24-22 loss to the Green Bay Packers. A crucial third-down incompletion by C.J. Stroud to Tank Dell left the Texans in a difficult position, allowing the Packers to utilize their last timeout effectively.
Slowik admitted that the play call was flawed, as it was designed for a touchdown despite the Texans needing 15 yards. The pressure on Stroud and the coverage from the Packers contributed to the unsuccessful play. Slowik took responsibility for the missteps, highlighting the need for better execution and decision-making in critical moments.