Tuesday, January 16
Texans interview Hall of Famer Shell



HOUSTON -- Art Shell, who resigned earlier this month after four years as offensive line coach of the Atlanta Falcons, on Tuesday became the seventh coach to interview for the head coaching position with the expansion Houston Texans, who begin play in 2002.

"I think my record speaks for itself, I have a lot to offer," Shell said. "I've been involved as a head coach and I believe I understand what it takes to put an organization together. From what I've heard and seen, this is a great organization whether I'm here or not."

Shell was the third candidate interviewed by the Texans in four days. Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak was in Houston Monday. Wade Phillips, fired last week as Buffalo Bills coach, was in town Saturday.

The Texans don't plan to name a coach until after next season.

"I think they want to find the right guy, whoever it is, and I like to feel that I have those qualifications," Shell said. "They asked me a lot of questions about how I would do things like offseason programs and how I'd do this or that."

The Texans also have interviewed Ted Cottrell, Phillips' defensive coordinator at Buffalo; Jacksonville defensive coordinator Dom Capers, University of Miami coach Butch Davis and St. Louis assistant head coach Jim Saunders.

Shell, 54, quit Jan. 3 as offensive line coach at Atlanta, which finished 4-12 this season and where the offensive line yielded 61 sacks, second-most in the NFL. The Falcons averaged 3.5 yards per rushing play.

"You come to a point in life where it's time to move on," Shell said. "The last two years haven't been good for the Falcons or for me and when your group isn't performing well, it's time to move on."

Shell was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1989. He played on two Super Bowl teams with the Raiders and was an eight-time All-Pro offensive guard. He was coach of the Raiders from 1989-1994, compiling a 54-38 record and the 1990 AFC West title.

Shell was offensive line coach with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1995 and 1996 before joining coach Dan Reeves' staff with the Falcons.

"They aren't going to make a decision now, but hopefully I'll be in the process down the road," Shell said.






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