win in spite of his decisions? ask yourself honestly, where would we be at this point with the texans without kubiak's decisions? if you'll recall, kubiak spent his first 2 seasons eliminating those badass contracts, another removing sherman's additions (which i admit had me fooled), and building through the draft ... and as the offensive guru projected to be has made us a top tier offense without any wasted motions. that speaks to me of good decisions. a half-back pass is just plain dumb (but the chargers and colts have done it successfully), starting brown when slaton's fumbling is a no-win situation, and many more are poor decisions - but these are not big picture and not what a coach's tenure can be based on.
kubiak should ...
coach the offense ... top 10 the last three seasons
acquire talent ... being frustrated by our results speaks for itsself (or we could be celebrating our superbowl 2nd win of the season against the steelers)
surround himself with good coaches ... gibbs, rhodes, matthews, shanahan, bush, and marciano (and sherman who should actually take a year off of kubiak's tenure)
prepare and motivate ... we're 1 play or kick per game away from 10 wins to this point, maybe 11.
manage the roster ... after a 2 year purge we have the youngest and one of the most feared starting lineups in football without having to spend to do so (our potentially bad contracts are orlovsky and smith ... cap hell!)
develope talent ... mario, demeco, cushing, brown, slaton, winston, daniels, schaub, quinn, spencer, adibi, diles (i can keep going if you want).
kubiak's decisions, in my opinion, are in line with what will make us successful in the long term - and if replaced the next head coach will have struck a gold mine. why would cowher be attracted to the texans as opposed to the more popular raiders or home town panthers or savior of the lions or every other opportunity? we are attractive because of the perception that kubiak's done everything to get us here, but another coach (even proven winners) will be able to get more out of a young team without on-field leadership. why should another coach get to finish what kubiak's started? and make no mistake, we've just started ... i've said it over and over ... when this houston texans team hits their prime (when our starting lineup is atleast 27 years old) we'll be a juggernaut.
This post is so bad Im not sure where to begin. I'll start with
win in spite of his decisions? ask yourself honestly, where would we be at this point with the texans without kubiak's decisions?
Honestly? We woud be alot better off. This thread is pepperd with facts showing the plethera of mistakes Kubiak has made and continues to make over and over for the las 4 years.
if you'll recall, kubiak spent his first 2 seasons eliminating those badass contracts, another removing sherman's additions (which i admit had me fooled), and building through the draft ...
So know you are going to give him credit for Rick
Smiths job?
and as the offensive guru projected to be has made us a top tier offense without any wasted motions. that speaks to me of good decisions.
The run and shoot was top 5 every year, did it get them anywhere?
a half-back pass is just plain dumb (but the chargers and colts have done it successfully), starting brown when slaton's fumbling is a no-win situation, and many more are poor decisions - but these are not big picture and not what a coach's tenure can be based on.
Here you admit a few of the many poor coaching decisions yet you say that isnt what a coaches tenure is based on? Actually it is combined with wins and losses.
kubiak should ...
coach the offense ... top 10 the last three seasons
Im so sick of seeing this worthlesss stat. Moving the ball between the 20's doesnt mean **** if you dont get points to go along with it. In 2007 we finished 12th in scoring offense with 379 points, in 2008 17th place scoring 366 points, in 2009 so far we are 14th scoring 277points. And where is your great offense when its really needed most? It sure isnt scoring and winning close games. In scoring we have been average just like Kubiaks coaching abilities and our Win Loss record.
acquire talent ... being frustrated by our results speaks for itsself (or we could be celebrating our superbowl 2nd win of the season against the steelers)
I dont even comprehen this jiberish.
surround himself with good coaches ... gibbs, rhodes, matthews, shanahan, bush, and marciano (and sherman who should actually take a year off of kubiak's tenure)
Matthews is a gofer and hasnt proved anything to be considered a good coach. Marciano's special teams are one of the highest penalized teams in the NFL, Gibbs coaches a scheme full time that only wortks in the open feild and obviously cant adjust to any other style, Rhodes, do I really need to say anything regarding the coaching of our secondary? I dont really understand teh Sherman coment.
prepare and motivate ...
Prepare? Are you kidding? Motivate? Again are you kidding?
we're 1 play or kick per game away from 10 wins to this point, maybe 11.
This is the most over used BS by the pro Kubiak groupies. Lets recap
wk 1 we get our asses kicked bad by a rookie HC and QB.
wk 2 we squeek out a victory, Collins dropped the ball at the end.
wk 3 we have a chance to TIE at the end NOT WIN, TIE. Even if Brown doesnt fumble does he get in? Doubtfull.
wk 4 we play Oakland big win yippe.
wk 5 the tale of two halfs. we play great in the first half and Kubiaks poor game adjustments, motivational skills and all around coaching skills are exposed in the second half as we piss away the good play and loose.
wk 6 the only complete game we play all year. Just a few more of these type games and we arent having this disscussion.
wk 7 we sqweek out a victory but our coaching adjustments are horrible as a second string looser QB almost beats us running the same play for a TD, 3 times in the second half. Same play 3 X for TD!
wk 8 we beat a really bad Buffalo team and look ok doing it.
wk 9 we have a chance to TIE the game(not win tie) but miss a long feild goal following a very questionable coaching call the play before.
wk 10 bye week an extra wk for Kubiak to show his great preperational and motivational skills for an upcoming MNF game against our biggest rival and divisional foe.
wk 11 Kubiaks showcase game, we have a chance to TIE (not win tie) the game with a long 49 yard FG but it sails wide left.
wk 12 we jump out to a 17 point lead and despite Kubiaks great coaching abilities we fall apart and loose the game going away.
wk 13 we have no chance of even trying to score for a win because we cant stop the obvious run.
So where are these imaginary 10 or 11 wins you people keep aluding too? PATHETIC!
manage the roster ... after a 2 year purge we have the youngest and one of the most feared starting lineups in football without having to spend to do so (our potentially bad contracts are orlovsky and smith ... cap hell!)
Once again giving Kubiak credit for Smiths job.
develope talent ... mario, demeco, cushing, brown, slaton, winston, daniels, schaub, quinn, spencer, adibi, diles (i can keep going if you want).
Please do! Please enliighten us how Kubiak has personnally developed the physical freak Mario Williams into nothing more than a speed rusher that runs himself out of the play 90% ofthe time. Please explain how he turned Slaton into fumbling machine or how he developed Cushing or what hes done to make Adibis of Spencers career move along?
kubiak's decisions, in my opinion, are in line with what will make us successful in the long term
SAD!
- and if replaced the next head coach will have struck a gold mine.
There is plenty to be fixed here.
why would cowher be attracted to the texans as opposed to the more popular raiders or home town panthers or savior of the lions or every other opportunity?
Who says he is? Would you want to work for Al Davis? This is really the best you can come up with?
we are attractive because of the perception that kubiak's done everything to get us here,
WHAT?????? phhsss!
but another coach (even proven winners) will be able to get more out of a young team without on-field leadership.
This I have no doubt of.
why should another coach get to finish what kubiak's started?
Because Kubiak hasnt learned from his mistakes over the last 4 years and keeps repeating them.
and make no mistake, we've just started ... i've said it over and over ... when this houston texans team hits their prime (when our starting lineup is atleast 27 years old) we'll be a juggernaut.
ABSOLUTELY!!!! If we get a real HC in here.