Doesn't mean jack to me. I couldn't care less about McNair's "exposure". If the team wins (which it finally has), keep Kubiak. If the team loses, dump him. The contract is McNair's problem.
Yeah.... maybe I should have been more specific.. McNair would be the anybody.
How would you, me, or anyone not in the locker room know this? Or even what value that brings to winning?
The solidarity of the message coming out of the locker room, being told by players, coaches, etc...
Player comments
Player effort
& this year's accomplishments despite the injury issues are reliable locker room metrics to me.
Look at the 2011 Jets... bad locker room, bad affect on winning. Not that it's the only thing, but, imo, the locker room plays into a teams ability to win.
The only thing that matters is the record.
Yeah..... sorry, I've never subscribed to that small-minded, short-sighted view. Winning doesn't happen in a vacuum.
And there are still plenty of head coaches with better records than Gary Kubiak.
I don't understand this statement. Has anyone questioned this? What does this have to do with Kubiak's merit for getting an extension this year?
There are plenty of unknowns, as well. Especially in the AFC South. Hopefully, that will be to Kubiak's, and the Texans', advantage.
Hopefully.
All I'm saying is that Gary is going to get an extension.... we know that. How long will it be? We don't know, however, when we find out, the length of the extension may give us some insight into McNair's perception of Gary Kubiak.....
& that McNair can extend him for 4 years, but fire him next year if that's what he chooses to do.