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Looks like Bob opened the wallet a bit to make this happen.....Sure hope it works.
From ESPN: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/s...cherreport.com A source told ESPN.com senior NFL writer John Clayton that Phillips' deal is worth $2.1 million over three years. The contract makes Phillips the highest-paid defensive coordinator in the NFL. |
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The Good 'Ol Boy concept is certainly alive and well with the Texans.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Belichick year 1 6-10 (same) year 2 7-9 vs 8-8 and 3 7-9 vs 8-8 year 4 11-5 vs 9-7 and to playoffs year 5 5-11 vs 6-10 whatever, just being correct maybe so if scoring overall 36-44 vs 37-43, so Kubes one game better on 5 years on his first coaching assignment, likely would be more happy since had the 11-5 and one playoff appearance |
main thing, would like to welcome Wade Phillips as a coach to Houston, look forward to him and players helping Texans and Houston have a great defense next year and many years to come.
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I was looking at Del Rio's stats the other day:
2003 JAC 5 - 11 2004 JAC 9 - 7 2005 JAC 12 - 4, playoffs 0-1 2006 JAC 8 - 8 2007 JAC 11 - 5, playoffs 1-1 2008 JAC 5 - 11 2009 JAC 7 - 9 2010 JAC 8 - 8 Totals = 65 - 63 He's got stats similar to Kubes (average/below average) except for the obvious spikes where he went to the playoffs - twice in 8 years. According to the latest, he needs another spike really quick or he will be gone after 2011. I'd say Kubes needs a spike pretty dang quick, himself. :p Fisher, Kubes, Del Rio..... the AFC South hangs on to their coaches... |
I'm with Nconroe, welcome back Wade. Glad to see you finally made it back home.
On a side note, has anyone caught what Wade is doing later this month? Coaching the East-West Shrine Game. He will have hands on, in the meeting room, and on the field time with roughly 50 of the 2nd tier prospects in this years draft. That is invaluable when it come to draft time. I know the top guys go to the Senior Bowl, but Wade will have time with our scouts and be able to have a first hand look at the talent. Nice gig. Here is the current list of players for the game, doesn't look complete nor divided up by teams just yet. (bolded players I have interest in seeing play in this game) Quote:
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If you want a blast from the past, here is the thread from 2 years ago on the Texans hiring Bush as the DC -
http://www.inthebullseye.com/forums/...read.php?t=367 Although I'm usually happy to toot my own horn, it actually depressed me to go back and read this (particularly my reservations). What depresses me even more is that the Texans appear to be conducting themselves in essentially the same manner still. Although Wade clearly has the superior resume and has some tangible results which can be pointed to, once again I see a coach and front office with absolutely no experience, much less success, on defense making up their mind before even remotely interviewing or evaluating all potential candidates. The continual failure to exercise even a little due diligence astounds me. |
Well, from what I understand, they may atleast use a little methodology for picking new LB and DB coaches. Appararently Wade will get to choose a few who he thinks will be good, they will be called for interviews, then all get to agree on who those coaches are.
Similarly with defensive players, apparently Wade will have a strong part in the decisions who to get for defense starting now. But, it was interesting reading the concerns from a couple years ago and seeing how some of those repeated this time. And it should be great to have Wade seeing so many potential draft picks first hand at the Senior bowl. Perhaps Wade will be a big help in our analysis of who to draft and get in FA this year, time will tell. |
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Wade should be able to pick his own defensive people. Kubiak has already shown he knows next to nothing about defensive personnel.
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The head coach has to be involved in the hiring of all assistants. He has to have at least nominal say. Otherwise you end up like this year's Cowboys where the head coach is only in charge of one side of the ball and the other side's players and coaches know it. So you either fire Kubiak or you don't (and for whatever reason, we didn't). But you don't cut him off at the knees and let his staff and players know he has no real authority over half of the team.
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The Texans asked the Cowboys for permission to talk to LB coach Reggie Herring and were denied.
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Unfortunately that's not what happened with the new DB coach.
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Wade was coaching the E-W Shrine second tier guys that week, but it still could have waited till Wade got back so it would at least appear he had a hand in the hiring. This way it is just more of Kubiak hiring his cronies. Not a good way to start off the new defense.
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Like I said, the Head Coach hires staff. Any other method leaves the HC impotent with his team. I am sure Wade had plenty of input though. And the pre-existing Shrine game duties don't mean you wait a week to hire the guy. Like PK said, you try a little of that fancy tellecommunication with Wade and then you make your hire.
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This seems to be done as it should be Wade recommended, Kubiak reviewed and concurred, GM took action.
Wade had input and the hire was actually announced on the 14th of Jan, a few days before Wade left for the Shrine Game which was on the 22nd. and from the Chron - the SF DC Manusky who coached for Wade( would that mean he is from the Phillips coaching tree) recommended Vance Joseph to Wade is how this came about- I heard all this as it was happening. He does seem slightly inexperienced in he was only at one pro team, but he also had some coaching at College level before that. |
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Cris Dishman was the guy I wanted all along....but perhaps Manusky wanted to keep him for himself in San Diego. |
I'm with RP on this. And I think the DB coach was a sucky hiring. I don't care who did it, and who did, or did not get to approve it. :(
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seems a little early to be so tough on the guy. I wish him lots of success.
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Hey, I just want this team to get to the next level. I really don't care who does what. Exelence equals good communications. That's what we have to have.
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Phillips' track record revamping defenses gives Texans hope
Interesting article on NFL.com site:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...es-texans-hope Couple of snipets that bring on the usual Spring time optimism (usually to be crushed at a later date.....) "Whenever (the lockout ends), and I hope it's soon, we've got a real player-friendly system," Phillips said during the lunch hour in Houston. "That's what we pride ourselves on, and we can teach it quickly. It'll be about not making mental mistakes and teaching them techniques on how to do things, not so much what to do. We haven't always had an offseason, we've had to put it in during training camp before, so I think it's something they can learn fast. It's all technique after you learn what to do." "It's a different language, a different way of doing things, but some have done it before, and it's all football. But if we are doing a good job with the teaching process, they'll learn it quick." "That's what coaching is. It's not what you play, it's how you play it. ... And they have talent here. They made mistakes, and we have to cut down on those. But they played hard overall, and that's the first thing you want: Effort. We have talent. We just (have to) get people in the right place, doing the right things." After reading all this guys quotes, you can't help but be somewhat hopeful that we will see atleast an AVERAGE D next year. RIGHT? Please? Pretty Please? |
"I've come against these problems before," Phillips said. "I've come in where we had 3-4 personnel too, but there are a lot of different 3-4 styles. There's the (Bill) Parcells old-time 3-4 they had in Dallas, and there were a lot of differences. It's new each time. It's different each time. I don't know that this is much different than Dallas or San Diego was. It's different players, and part of that is me learning what they can and can't do.
"But when we were in Buffalo, we were playing 3-4 and all our linebackers got hurt. And so we played a 4-3 against Miami, and beat them, and then we went back to the 3-4 when we got healthy. It's the players you have and how you play. It's not 3-4 or 4-3." ** Sounds like ole Wade feels he can play any hand he's dealt. |
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I for one am on board. May work, may not, but either way they should be entertaining again. Just renewed our tickets, again, been there since day 1, and don't plan on going away any time soon. |
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I admire your style of fandom, I really do. I'm not being disingenuous or snide or anything like that; it must be great to be able to embrace something wholly and without regard for its obvious flaws. Wade Phillips inherited a terrible defense with a shocking lack of talent. What the hell is he supposed to say? Is he supposed to admit the truth? Hell no, he's supposed to say Hey, we can make anything work. That's a bluff. I mean, obviously. Look, I never wavered in my own fandom through the 2005 season. I went to all the games and renewed my tickets without a second thought. I can handle losing. I'm a lifelong fan of Houston sports so that much should be painfully obvious. What I can't handle is being misled or lied to. Drayton McLane idiotically asks his players what they have done to be a champion. What he's done to be a champion is fire the best GM in the history of Houston sports and refuse to pay draft picks. The Astros are now in the MLB wilderness and comparable to the likes of Pittsburgh and Kansas City. I have no idea how long they'll stay where they are, but I'm pretty sure Ed Wade is not the person to lead them out. Anyway, as I was saying, I don't appreciate an owner pretending to want to win while in reality he obviously doesn't care. So I don't patronize the Astros financially. I watch all the games, sure, and I'll go to a game if I'm invited. But in terms of buying tickets, no thank you. It's not as clear to me that McNair doesn't care about winning but I'm getting there. His retaining Kubiak is problematic. He knew that a lockout was a certainty and as I long imagined he didn't want to pay two head coaches to do nothing for a year. It's impossible for me to know whether he would have retained Kubiak if there hadn't been a lockout. I suspect he would have, but I'll never know. My Texans fandom has matured over the decade. Like you I was once willing to overlook or minimize obvious deficiencies, obvious examples of organizational ineptitude. I find I can't do that anymore. It's a natural process I guess. But I am certain that the team cannot and will not win with Kubiak as the head coach, and I suspect that Rick Smith is equally inept although it's unclear who holds the final say in personnel matters. Smith insists he does but I don't believe it. And last year was the first year that I didn't particularly enjoy going to the games. I like sitting in my seat and watching the game, sure, but everything else has sort of lost its luster for me. I guess my sobering up about the team has allowed me to see what was visible all along. Standing in an ugly parking lot in front of an ugly stadium at 11 am in unbearable heat dodging cigarette smoke wafting over from drunk, tattooed, chicken fried rednecks blasting Kid Rock or some goat roaping nonsense is just not as fun as it once was. Maybe I'm just getting old. Hell, I'm ten years older than I was when I started in on this idiocy. Anyway, it looks like my 50 minutes is up. I'll see you next week. |
Texans really disappointed me last season but darn it I still love my f@ck!ng team. Don't really know what to expect this year but I'm 100% sure I'll be rooting for them every step of the way. I'm pretty sure I'll be raging if we get plagued by incompetence once again but I'm hoping we finally turn it around.
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He didn't wait too long on getting rid of Capers did he ? Dom had that 7-9 season, then he won the first Draft pick next year and McNair promptly let him go IIRC ? Was there a problem there ? I sincerely believe McNair really, really wants to win and get into the playoffs. More than we do. I might be mistaken, but FWIW that's my opinion ? |
In 2009, just like in every year, the Texans could not win out in their division. If Kubes could have at least broke even in division he would have been over the hump. But that was then and this is now, and I am back at the trough, dreaming that this is the year we go to the playoffs.
With Mclain and Alexander it has always been how much can I extract from the fans of Houston, while putting the very least product on the field/court. I still think McNair is trying to put a good team on the field. |
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But remember when the defense got a slow start in '09, then played better as the season progressed ? The early difficulty was attibuted to adjusting to Frank Bushs version of the 4-3 IIRC, but we had a whole preseason to get ready. This year we're going to have a major defensive conversion (4-3 to 3-4), with much less and possibly very little or no preseason to prepare. In other words, just keep dreaming about the playoffs in 2011. |
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