Do you emotional "fans" understand how young this team is?
Most of our players are in their third year or less of NFL football.
This team has more coaches than any team in the division.
Our coaches are more instructional than "ra-rah."
Every position coach on this team is a professor of technique.
These "kids" need coaches like that. Most of Kubiaks draftees were
young "raw" athletic players. His coaching staff is teaching them TO BE
the player their respective position calls for.
Go have a coke and a smile, because once these Texans get experience,
they are gonna be good for a long while.
This team went from pathetic, to quitters, to young, to inconsistent, to
competitive, to dominant (during 3 1/2 quarters.) Now, we need them to
take the next step to "finishers."
Peyton Manning and the Colts did this very same thing to the Patriots
in the AFC title game a few years back. They know how to play the game
for the full 60 minutes. That's the thing the coaches have been preaching
to the players, and now they have seen the evidence of their coaches
demands with their own eyes. Go to Texans TV, and pull up the Jethro
Franklin interview. When asked what's the one thing he wants his young
players to get better at, he responds with only two words... "To Finish."
I do believe this team will bounce back, because Kubiak's "kids" have yet
to show ANY quit. That's the difference in the team before Kubiak got here
they are getting better bit by bit in EVERY game. Our three units need to
play well on the same Sunday, for us to get a win. Sunday's game against
the coach provided more "teachable moments" for our coaches, and I'm
confident the "kids" will understand the lesson this time.
Most fans won't get a word I've said here, and it really doesn't matter. Bob
McNair admires the Steelers organization for the reasons I've enumerated
in this post. As long as he understands the progress going on here, this
team will continue to improve.
So, let the rabid screaming begin...
I honestly do not think you get what the rabid screaming is about from many. Perhaps you have not been a fan of this team since the inception. Perhaps you do not know what it is like to know that accountability, and cover (Mario Williams draft pick), in this organization's past has come from the rabid screamers. If not the fans demanding accountability for the awful game management that Kubiak has shown over the years, certainly it will not come from Rick Smith, the Chronicle or anywhere else.
Boselli, Gary Walker, Capers, Pendry, Fangio, Casserly, Carr, Robaire Smith, Green, Weaver & Moulds are just some obvious disconnects that we have had to endure in our time as Texans's fans.
Kubiak has shown to be a competent OC under the cover of an offensive mastermind of a coach. He has parlayed that experience to leverage the hiring of Gibbs and the West Coast offense Shanahan derivative. His means to an end are correct in my opinion.
Fire Kubiak carries a lot of emotion with it and doubt you can count on two hands the folks that have actually uttered those words on this board who have been fans since the inception. However, this is about results for the Texans, not Kubiak. I am a fan of Kubiak, but he has lost his way and have no doubt that he can watch the tape and know that he is not perfect. For me as a results oriented person who is a huge believer in employee development, the fire needs to be lit under his arse, and to be frank, that will only come from the fan base - not the FO, not the players and not the press.
Lastly, since McNair is a buisnessman he has seen his fair share of perfromance reviews and they invariably will be comprised of results, development and professionalism. As it stands in year 3 Kubiak has failed in the results bucket. The Dolphins just beat teams that played for the AFC Championship, after going 1-15. Rather than ***** and moan about the schedule, they got the results that their fans expect. We have never had that type of result so excuse us for being mildly emotional. All this fan asks is to win the next three home games against the Dolphins, Lions & Bengals, surely that would be a safe bet for those folks who are waving the tough schedule flag.
