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I was reading Kuharsky's latest blog on the Texans' expectations versus the Ravens', and there was a somewhat unrelated quote that struck me.
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I would guess there are very few Texans fans, if any, who think Gary Kubiak is a jerk.
I have always found him to be a class act and a person who exudes decency. He is someone who any organization would be happy to have as a representative. I'm proud he represents Houston. In short, he seesm like a great guy. Now, the fact that the players think of him as a great guy is a double-edged sword. It is sometimes better to be respected than liked. There are a number of Hall of Fame coaches who weren't well liked by their players. And there are many more head coaches who will never sniff the Hall of Fame who are/were adored by their players. I want Gary to succeed because I tend to root for good people. But I don't necessarily take satisfaction in the fact that the head coach of the team I root for is beloved by his players. If Gary wins a Super Bowl as head coach of the Texans, his decency as a human being will be a bonus. If he doesn't win a Super Bowl as head coach of the Texans, his decency as a human being will be meaningless. |
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I wonder if that's guys who used to be here and jumped ship or guys who used to play for other teams but are on the roster now.
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The problem with Gary has never been whether he's been a class act guy or a coach where players want to run through walls for. I think you'll be hard pressed to find a better offensive mind in the game and a better QB coach.
The problem I've always had has been decisions when it comes to personnel whether its players or on his coaching staff. It's one thing to be loyal to your players and coaches but when they're maxed out talentwise and its obviously not working you have to have mettle to let them go. |
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you are right though winning is all that maters. but i dont get why ppl still have had it in for kubiak during this season when most would agre hes done a pretty amazing job with a fairly depleted team. instead of enjoying it and supporting him and the team fully, there just seems to be negativity towards him even in this season (ppl predicting its a fluke yr etc) and i just dont understand why |
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"Come here from other organizations" sounds like guys who have come here like JJo, Manning, Smith, etc.
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How about: If Gary doesn't win a Super Bowl, his decency as a human being will be inconsequential in the context of his performance as a head coach. |
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I mean it's not really saying a lot. I don't believe in the camp disney that a lot of people want to portray our team to be. I do like that Kubiak treats people the way people want to be treated. A butt chewing may be warranted every now & then, but never on game day, never in front of thousands of fans or millions of viewers. To me, that just proves you can't control yourself. There are better ways to motivate people.
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I've always liked Kubiak...
The only reason I wanted him gone this past year was based on results. I didn't think he was a bad coach. I thought he had made some mistakes, but I thought he has a lot of good qualities as a HC. Reading that quote from Quinn is refreshing because when you have a coach that you love, you play harder. You play more focused. You are more willing to buy into what the coach is asking you to do. I hope Kubiak and Wade are here for a long time, and if Wade leaves I hope Kubiak has learned the importance of hiring a high caliber defensive mind and letting them cook the meal on that side of the ball. |
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You build through the draft & FA or you die quick. As far as FAs wanting to play for Ryan, I don't think it is that they wanted to play for Ryan, but they wanted to play for a contender. Getting to the AFCCG twice in 2 years makes them a contender. His inability to turn that bunch of FAs into a team was what hurt him this year. That & his inability to get anything out of his draft picks.
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Tod Haley in KC..... Charlie Weisse(sp) & Romeo Crennel, do you think he got those guys because he was smarter than all the other coaches in the league? Or because they had history? Yeah.... it was their history with Pioli .
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Agreed. It's very nice to think Houston has become one of the more desired destinations for free agents.
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Kubiak's a good guy, and a great offensive mind. My only problem with him has been the fact that he was brought here as a rookie head coach and seems to have a lengthy learning curve. This team and this fan base haven't handled a lengthy learning curve well. AJ's best years may well be behind him, especially with the reports on how the hamstring injury was repaired, and wasted on a crappy team. Now, if they continue to challenge for a Super Bowl every year for the rest of Kubiak's tenure, then I'm happy with that. It still doesn't make the first five wasted years sting any less. Many of the teams that drafted at the top with the Texans in '06 got better faster, and with new head coaches. The Saints, Titans, Jets, and Packers drafted 2 through 5 right behind the Texans.
But hey, water under the bridge if he keeps winning. For now, 48-49.
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As I recall former Texans HC Dom Capers also was always considered to have impeccable credentials in the morality and ethics departments.
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Had he been honest with McNair & suggested a real GM instead of another newbie, I think things would have gone a lot differently. Had Kubiak been able to focus on working on the team, with the required help from the GM position I'm sure the learning curve wouldn't have been so long. Quote:
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It's easier for the Raiders, or the Jets, or Packers to point to a trophy case & say, "this is where we should be, this is who you guys are supposed to be!" But for a team like the Lions, or the Cardinals (who haven't known success until recently) it's much more difficult. A lot of the fans, I think, still have it in their minds that we are the Oilers... & that's just not true. Their F.O., scouting departments & all have been together & functioning at a certain level for years.... ours hasn't. I liked the idea of getting Kubiak (a Houston Native) & Wade (Houston history) into the organization to bring some of that, "who we should be" stuff in. Buddy Ryan hitching his wagon to the Texans has also been huge, I think. Like you, I thought 4 years should have been enough, but wasn't going to be upset if it took 5 or even 6 years. What did bother me was that we sunk so low in year 5 & the way & what I felt the reason for the fall had me thinking GK wasn't ever going to learn. Playing it safe on defense..... trying to protect Kj was just the wrong decision & it looked like they never figured it out. The approach we're taking this year, let them all sink or swim, expect them to step up & move forward is the right way to go. Kubiak's comments about Tj Yates, that he's got to learn quick, has me thinking he's learned his lesson, but we'll see.
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There was some word that AJ took the "faster" route with his hamstring so that he could return quicker. I'm not certain, but I remember reading something about a ligament getting clipped. This was also rumored to have a potential impact on his explosiveness in the future.
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