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McNair spoke today
![]() http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/rapid-reports/team/HOU Dec. 16, 2010 3:16 p.m. - Owner Bob McNair indicated there will be changes on the coaching staff next season, but he did not address whether he has plans of retaining coach Gary Kubiak. "We'll review everything at the end of the year," McNair said. "Will we make changes? I'm sure we will." Dec. 16, 2010 3:30 p.m. - Owner Bob McNair said he received a great deal of praise from his peers at Wednesday's owners meeting in Dallas on the team's 21-point comeback Monday. "I was overwhelmed," McNair said. "They said it was one of the most impressive comebacks they had ever seen." 28 minutes ago - Owner Bob McNair on whether laudatory comments from fellow owners that the Texans are on the verge of breaking through will impact his decision to retain coach Gary Kubiak: "It's an affirmation that we're on the right track, but clearly we have to do better." |
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Vote of confidences mean nothing during the middle of the season.
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I think we can take McNair at face value and that means Kubiak/Smith will get one more crack next season. Assuming that is true they better go all in: new defensive coordinator with a good track record (preferably one with head coaching experience in case things go awry and we need an interim audition) , spend money in free agency, and be aggressive in the draft.
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When the headcoach was Kubs and the OC was baby Shanny (remember?), we had one of the best offenses in the NFL. But we couldn't run the ball worth a flip. Now we have Rick Dennison as the OC. We are not as good passing, but we have the league leader in RB in Arian Foster. That doesn't exactly make me nauseus, BUT the DC is Frank Bush and we have the second worst defense in the league. THAT does make me a little sick.
Mr. McNair has tried to run this team like a business and thats OK for the front office. The difference is you can't do that with coaches and players. You have to have someone with a certain visceral ability to judge their worth and whether to go out and get 'em and pay 'em a fantastic amount of money. These are the few and the most successful. I couldn't give you a better example than Bill Pollian of the Colts, or Bill Bellicek of the Patriots. now how do you go about getting someone like that? I won't hazard a guess but I hope we get lucky this time around. This long suffering town and fans richly deserves it.
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I'm very sorry, friend, but the Houston fans don't deserve shit. They have sold out a stadium that houses a terrible and very occasionally mediocre franchise for nine years running. The fans do not demand accountability; they keep buying tickets and buying god knows what once they get into the stadium. They buy merchandise outside the stadium. Very much like government, you get the team you deserve. Houston fans, and I of course count myself in the vanguard here, are saps and idiots and have been completely hoodwinked and brainwashed
We'll see how many change their tune after an offseason where the headline regards the changing of the DC, same HC, same GM, and another year of no top FAs brought in. |
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But with all of the uncertainty surrounding the upcoming season with nothing settled at this point on the CBA and all, this is mainly a business decision IMO. If we do have a 2011 season, it could be very abbreviated ? |
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The dreaded part is McNair more than likely believes what he says and really is giving Rubiak and the team a vote of confidence. The longer we go the more this guy is showing how much a buffoon he is. Look, I'm grateful he brought the NFL back to Houston, but come on, the guy is coming across like he has no frickin clue that he's providing a horrible product. Either that, or he doesn't care. I can't tell which at this point...
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Since he seems to place so much stock in it, any chance McNair can get the other owners on a conference call today to see what they have to say about the Texans effort yesterday?
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