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All the peices are there he just needs to learn to put them in the right spots at the right time... |
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We have been outcoached again. That was the worse game plan I have seen since the Cowboys game.
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Something to think about:
DE: J. Babin (remember him?) DT: J. Jones DT: T. Brown DE: W. Hayes OLB:Winborn OLB:Tulloch MLB:Witherspoon DE:M.Williams (beast) DE:A. Smith DT:A. Okoye DT:S. Cody OLB:Z. Diles OLB:Ryans (beast) MLB:B. Cushing (enough said) Which team front seven leads the league in sacks? Which would you expect based on talent? |
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What do you say to that now? I was right all along. This is a 6-10 team. They might as well lock out the players next year becaue we're not seeing any professional football anyway. |
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Teams have already began to counter our short passing game. I hope they don't take today's tape as a lesson on how to stop Foster... |
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Chuck, I say 6-10 is a huge overreaction. It puzzles me how much you seem to revel in a Texans defeat. Since I didn't live in Houston during the oilers days (was reborn a Texans fan from the first day of the franchise here), I will assume it is a coping mechanism that only the luv' ya blue guys can understand.
But either way I reiterate what I said after last season. NFL football teams will take on the personality and tenacity of either the QB or the Head Coach and one of those guys better be a winner and a dominant personality. The head coach can be a brains guy with the Xs and Os if the QB is a follow me guy. Or vice versa. But how do you win big when there is no dominant personality. Football is the most emotional sport around and we have nobody that sets the pace. Either QB or Coach has to move on or we never win a superbowl. |
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Last week was the first time the teams been 3-1 and people wanted Kubiak to run for Prez, this week they want to fire him. Lets see what happens next week before the bye: we can end up .500 or be 4-2 for the first time with people wanting Kubiak to be Prez again.
But here's what really puzzles me ? How come the Texans are at their worst when they come home to play after a big road win ? Seems all the momentum and psychology and confidance should be with them ? |
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Never me. If anything the buzz around the league has been the emergence of Arian Foster. I don't recall anyone, of importance, praising Houston's dynamic playcalling. Like I have been saying, I think we have the talent, it is just the fact that Kubiak gets outcoached pretty frequently... Us beating Indy week 1 was not some miraculous chess match between coaches. It was Arian Foster running wild. Same for the Raider game. Talent has us in the position we are in now, not some elite coaching staff... I am not of the belief that Kubiak cannot get it together. But he has not done it so far. |
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I dont like losing but at least they are not conference games or division games. We have a chance to go 4-2 next week against the Chiefs. Besides we havent even played the Jags or Titans so winning the division is not an impossible thing. Even if we split against the Jags and Titans we will still be in a position to win the division. We gotta take care of our non divisional AFC opponents and we will be alright. Also, the problem is not with the offensive scheme. Its execution. The Giants' Dline executed very well today and our Oline didnt. I dont even have to talk about or defense's execution.
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Is it true of Belichick/Brady? Was it true of Manning/Dungy? There are fiery dominant guys who have won big, no doubt. Just not sure I want to accept the premise. |
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That has nothing to do with the design of the offense.
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The defense, however, has some major issues that need to be addressed. I love Pollard in the secondary but he's the only guy who carries his weight. Right now, Kareem Jackson might as well wear a flashing neon hot pink jersey because the opponents are finding him on every pass play. Kubiak has to decide whether it is better to preserve the season or preserve their top rookie's confidence. |
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Some think it is scheme, others think it is execution. Truth is we will never know. However, look at it this way...If you were the coordinator and your team was just sucking or missing wide open possibilities, wouldn't you be kind of upset? Wouldn't it show?
It is very clear when someone misses an assignment or blows a major opportunity. Kubiak will get in their face. However,Kubiak showed little to no emotion. IMO because there was nothing there. How can you get mad at the Oline when the Dline is jumping to the zone before they can even get outta their stance. Teams are over anticipating our play calling... Kubiak needs to be creative when teams have figured him out... |
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Fact is, Kubiak will probably make it through the year before any action is taken. By then, whether he should stay or go should be obvious to all. KJ has played 5 NFL games. He's probably going to suck all year. What you look for is improvement. He had his 1st INT today. That's a start. |
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I don't get the feeling that guys would run through walls for Kubiak. He is likable, smart, and hard-working. A solid coach. But he doesn't seem to have the untouchable self confidence or borderline ego that great head coaches have. And Schaub is like the player version of Kubiak. Smart, hard working, talented enough, well prepared. But again, he gets rattled. Not many QBs who can be rattled win superbowls (Eli Manning is the only one I can think of and that was more of a "screw Tiki Barber" thing). I just think we have some good, professional guys. And we need somebody who guys will follow. (This is also why the most talented team in football fails to get in done every year up in Dallas). |
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You guys are talking about these lofty predictions. What about this team so far has you so confident? A great running attack? Of all the teams in the playoffs last year there was only one team that had a suspect defense. Indy...And they have an excellent pass rush...Something we don't have... What makes you think we can compete defensively? |
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So I understand development, but 4-5 TDs given up and 1 INT that was largely due in part to the pressure in Manning's face is not what I would call acceptable... I am not saying that he will never get better, I am only suggesting that he has not lived up to the hype thus far... |
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The funny thing is that KJ hasn't looked as bad as Jacques Reeves but he loses a lot of matchups and the other team is taking their best WR and lining up against him. KJ has had to face two Mannings, McNabb and Romo so it isn't like he has been picked apart by QBs who don't know what they are doing but I think the Texans need to do something to stop the gameplanning, even if it is to bench him for a week just to throw off the other side.
It's like the Astros with Brett Wallace. Opponents figured out they could bust him in on the hands and he wouldn't adjust so soon everyone in the league did the same thing. So he needs to do something different until the scouting report changes, even if that means standing further off the plate until they do something else. The Texans have to do something else with KJ for awhile so other teams stop making him the focus of their game plans. |
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I watched Cris Dishman suck for a couple of years before he developed into one of the toughest corners in the league. That's the trouble with the fanbase today - no patience. "We want it now, dammit". You may not like the results but you won't be able to hurry things along. It's like yellin' at the screen in the movie theater - no effect. |
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