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We definitely were the better team last night; however, the better team does not always win. It takes a certain sense of confidence and swagger on the part of the Coach to be able to get wins in these situations. I kept looking at the differences between JFisher and Kubiak last night in the clutch situations. Kubiak looked as confused as I had ever seen. I almost saw flashbacks of the one who's name must not be mentioned.
I mean, Really? Chris Brown? Come on. Was I the only one like what the hell? Then he just kept coming out onto the field. Did CBrown offer him money to play against his former team? Also are we capable of only playing good in one half of football? It seems like every game we only play good in the first OR second half. I would rather average throughout the whole game. Also, in the redzone when Shaub took that covered shot at AJ, Casey was naked rolling to the flats. What happened to the screen game? Talk about missing ODaniels. After all the mistakes, all the mishaps, all the settling, we still had a chance to win the game, or at least tie... I don't care he should have made both those field goals. He only has one job. And he has not done it 2 games in a row. Kickers don't get the benefit of the doubt. I don't care if he misses the one's where we are up by 14. What matters is the clutch kicks. He has in 2 games lost the game for us. Yes he lost it for us. He did not do his job. The team put him in the position to tie it and even win it last night. He did not. |
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I might have overreacted on my earlier post...... Im still angry but my Texans are not a joke. They played well enough to win. I dont think we will make the playoffs but right now Im only hoping for a 4-2 finish. That will still give us our first winning season with a record of 9-7.
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All that would do is keep Kubiak around. I really don't think he is anything more than a .500 head coach. Vinny posted on another board that Kubiak's record against the AFC is 5-16. This means he gets out coached by opposing coaches that are familiar with him. |
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I get 7-15 vs. AFC South.... 2006 = 3-3 2007 = 1-5 2008 = 2-4 2009 = 1-3* * in progress |
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well, for this year, I think the three AFC south losses were last second plays where players didn't execute, not really coaching decisions.
and previous years, those teams were better, we were worse, and they won against the league, not just us. AFC south is recognized tough division. so, we are getting closer to our main competition, not quite over the hump, but this year isn't over. I think this means we are trying to build our team thru the draft, we have young coaches and young players, this did start over 3.5 years ago,not eight or 40 years ago, and the improvement has been steady these four years. well, we should have won, so hate to argue about this. not saying a last second loss is better than a 20 point loss, but well. just don't see how the stats lead to conclusion you drew. |
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Secondly, even if you do believe execution is solely on the players, these are the players Kubiak wanted. Make no mistake, this is his team. If he put together a team with a bunch of guys who can't execute at crunch time (even assuming he is providing the best coaching this side of Lombardi), well that's still his fault for bringing in a bunch of guys who can't perform despite his excellent tutalege. |
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Such anger!
It means you expect winning now and upset when it doesn't happen. Quite an upgrade from 2005. What disappoints me isn't the failure to pull games out at the end, it's the mistakes that kept it close to begin with. If I blame Kubiak for anything, it's a lack of imagination. Why not slip in a hurry-up offense once in awhile? Why not try Casey in a wildcat just to change it up? Tennessee doesn't have to think outside the box before our offense never does (except the SWBR). We're a team that always seems to be less than the sum of their parts and I'm not sure how you fix that except to keep adding parts. We do need some leaders though. We need some guys who are going to take losing very personally and get in everyone's grill about it. The Ravens' D looks great most of the team because Ray Lewis won't tolerate less than 100 percent. Coordinators come and go but I think Lewis scares his own teammates into not taking any plays off. So, I'm disappointed but not as completely pissed as some of you. We're aren't that far away but we're not that close either. |
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