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I think this was a good decision to keep Kubiak.
He and team have improved continously this past four years. They are now in position to win almost every game. The win today with the fourth quarter comeback over New England was very satisfying. And gives us hope for the future. |
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Let's get a game-management guy as an assistant.
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He needs to focus on the pass rush, running game and short-yardage/goal-line offense. Had those been even slightly better we would have made the playoffs. Oh yeah... And get rid of Chris Brown and Kris Brown, PLEASE!!!
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So Kubiak is staying, not much of a surprise regardless of Sunday's outcome.
The next drama though will be whether Kubiak enters the 2010 as a lame duck or whether McNair extends his contract. I think a one-year contract extension before the FA and draft process begins in earnest would be appropriate. |
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I'd make him earn it. Playoffs in your 5th year or take a hike. Kubiak can't even beat his own division. The last game of his 4th season doesn't change the fact that he has been mediocre. Spin it how you want but no excuses in year 5. And no extension until late enough in the season to know where this team is headed.
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