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Old 09-10-2009, 12:23 AM
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This interview with McNair seems to be getting some discussion. Is Kubiak on the hot seat and what is the cut line?

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...t/6609017.html

As I read it, the cut line depends on circumstances, a little luck, injuries, not just what the record is or if we make the playoffs.
I agree with you. I don't think Kubiak is on the hot seat like most are saying. McNair seems to be saying he understands things can happen, but if those things don't happen....
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:41 AM
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In the spring when the schedule was released, I saw 12 winnable games if things fell correctly. And no team wins all the winnable games, well no team I follow at least.

I can see a low of 6 games won, and a high of 13.

I am going to go on the high side of these extremes to be a half full kinda guy this year.

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Old 09-10-2009, 11:57 AM
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A wise man once said that great coaches don't go eight and eight, but that's my prediction for the Texans this year. My thinking is that after their first year, Smithiak's draft record has been spotty (Okoye, Jones, Bennett, Adibi, Harrison, Frye, and possibly Brown, and with Molden always seeming to be injured.) Still too many holes to be an above average team.

I can see them going 9-7, but anything above that will greatly surprise me. I stlii love them anyway, though.
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Old 09-10-2009, 01:34 PM
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Ok, I'll enjoy the Texans win or lose. Did this back during OTAs, but now we have had preseason(fwiw) and see who is on the 53 man squad/injured. so, since we hadn't lost yet, I'll stick with 12-4.

REGULAR SEASON
Date Opponent preseason predict
Sun, Sept. 13 NEW YORK JETS 2-2 W
Sun, Sept. 20 @Tennessee Titans 3-2 L
Sun, Sept. 27 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1-3 W
Sun, Oct. 4 OAKLAND RAIDERS 1-3 W
Sun, Oct. 18 @ Cincinnati Bengals 2-2 W
Sun, Oct. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 3-1 W
Sun, Nov. 1 @ Buffalo Bills 1-4 W
Sun, Nov. 8 @ Indianapolis Colts 1-3 L
Sun, Nov. 15 BYE WEEK
Mon, Nov. 23 TENNESSEE TITANS 3-2 W
Sun, Nov. 29 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1-3 W
Sun, Dec. 6 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 1-3 W
Sun, Dec. 13 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 4-0 L
Sun, Dec. 20 @ St. Louis Rams 3-1 W
Sun, Dec. 27 @ Miami Dolphins 4-0 W
Sun, Jan. 3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 3-1 L
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:42 PM
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Ok, I'll enjoy the Texans win or lose. Did this back during OTAs, but now we have had preseason(fwiw) and see who is on the 53 man squad/injured. so, since we hadn't lost yet, I'll stick with 12-4.

REGULAR SEASON
Date Opponent preseason predict
Sun, Sept. 13 NEW YORK JETS 2-2 W
Sun, Sept. 20 @Tennessee Titans 3-2 L
Sun, Sept. 27 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 1-3 W
Sun, Oct. 4 OAKLAND RAIDERS 1-3 W
Sun, Oct. 18 @ Cincinnati Bengals 2-2 W
Sun, Oct. 25 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 3-1 W
Sun, Nov. 1 @ Buffalo Bills 1-4 W
Sun, Nov. 8 @ Indianapolis Colts 1-3 L
Sun, Nov. 15 BYE WEEK
Mon, Nov. 23 TENNESSEE TITANS 3-2 W
Sun, Nov. 29 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1-3 W
Sun, Dec. 6 @ Jacksonville Jaguars 1-3 W
Sun, Dec. 13 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 4-0 L
Sun, Dec. 20 @ St. Louis Rams 3-1 W
Sun, Dec. 27 @ Miami Dolphins 4-0 W
Sun, Jan. 3 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 3-1 L
I believe us, splitting with Tennessee and Indy, will be a major deciding factor. Other than that we have some pretty easy competition. I think if we split those (2), win the games we are supposed to: Oak, SF, Cincy, Jack, and StL(6) we are at (8) wins.

Then it is down to: NY, Mia, Buf, and Sea: Can we win these?

I purposely left off NE. That is a wild card due to their playoff race at the end of the year.
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Old 09-10-2009, 10:51 PM
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10-6

I don't see them winning any more games than that, but if Schaub goes down again, they will most likely lose the games he misses.

Still too many holes on the D and O line, and don't even talk about the secondary.
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Old 09-11-2009, 01:24 PM
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I don't agree with the assertion that IF Schaub goes down we won't win any more games. We won with Rosey, so I don't see why Grossman, and/or Orlavsky can't win some games for us. Of course I would rather Schaub didn't go down............. but history repeats, so we should assume for the worst. 10-6 would be fantastic, but I don't think it makes the playoffs. AND McNair feels like he has waited long enough. I only hope he is right.
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Old 09-11-2009, 02:50 PM
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I guess I'll go with 10-6. I'm a little bit wary still about our defense. If we get out of the gate well I may change my mind.
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