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texan
01-12-2010, 12:21 PM
Per McClain's live chat.

nunusguy
01-12-2010, 12:25 PM
I'm thinking you meant Alex Gibbs ?
As has been mentioned in other threads, Carroll has got a brand new deal along with some real job security in Seattle while Kubiak is on a very short-leash and an uncertain future here in Houston with only a year remaining on his contract. Wonder if Gibbs takes his son with him ?

Mike
01-12-2010, 12:33 PM
Yes, it is Alex Gibbs. I would not bet the son goes with him, Alex is not going to coach forever.

I think we are OK with OL coaches with Benton and Matthews.

I also think Kubes will get an extension shortly. That will also help with retaining coaches and recruiting free agents.

nunusguy
01-12-2010, 12:37 PM
I also think Kubes will get an extension shortly. That will also help with retaining coaches and recruiting free agents.
He better before other members of his staff start jumping ship and if he wants to land this Dennison guy up in Denver as his OC.

gunn
01-12-2010, 01:14 PM
I wonder if this means the team will be transitioning to more of a traditional blocking scheme now

Roy P
01-12-2010, 02:21 PM
I wonder if this means the team will be transitioning to more of a traditional blocking scheme now

This could be welcome news if we can retain lil' Gibbs and get a more powerful O-Line.

popanot
01-12-2010, 02:29 PM
He better before other members of his staff start jumping ship and if he wants to land this Dennison guy up in Denver as his OC.Regardless of Kubiak's status, it's a promotion for Dennison and if he has aspirations to become an NFL HC one day he'll likely have to be an OC first. I haven't looked at any historical data, but I would think it's safe to assume more OC's/DC's get HC gigs than do postition coaches.

As for Gibbs, I don't see this as being a big deal...

texan
01-12-2010, 03:34 PM
I wonder if this means the team will be transitioning to more of a traditional blocking scheme now

I don't see why it would. Dennison took over the running game for Gibbs in Denver, I'm guessing he'll stick to what he knows.

cland
01-12-2010, 06:27 PM
I agree, we won't shift from the ZBS with the hiring of Dennison. On the other hand, I like that he is younger and perhaps less set in his ways. Just like a 4-3 defense or a west coast offense, the Zone blocking system has multiple ways it can be run.

I like that Dennison had a chance to experience the Patriots scheme, if only for a year. The patriots have never been a run team, but I sometimes think old school coaches get too set in their ways. Maybe Dennsion can tweak the system to get more 2008-type production out of the Texans' running game.

Bigtinylittle
01-13-2010, 11:28 AM
I agree, we won't shift from the ZBS with the hiring of Dennison. On the other hand, I like that he is younger and perhaps less set in his ways. Just like a 4-3 defense or a west coast offense, the Zone blocking system has multiple ways it can be run.

I like that Dennison had a chance to experience the Patriots scheme, if only for a year. The patriots have never been a run team, but I sometimes think old school coaches get too set in their ways. Maybe Dennsion can tweak the system to get more 2008-type production out of the Texans' running game.

I'm of the opinion that if someone is the only one doing something (total zone scheme), the results are worse than everyone else, and they've been doing it for a while, then what they've been doing is probably wrong. I hope we change, but right now I'm not optimistic that we will.

HPF Bob
01-13-2010, 12:22 PM
I'm guessing Gibbs' work in Houston was largely done anyway. Our running game kinda sullied his reputation. After designing the Denver blocking in front of Terrell Davis and the Atlanta blocking in front of their hydra of good backs and getting spectacular results, the Texans never could make their running game work to such levels of success. I'm guessing our blockers had already tuned out his yelling so maybe a new yeller will get a better response.

cland
01-13-2010, 04:59 PM
Gibb's agrees and is quoted as saying that he felt like he felt like Benton would do a great job, and didn't want to get in Benton's way. Dennison just adds more knowledge if needed.

We shouldn't forget that with the line healthy, and a good RB we were ranked as the 13th rushing offense in 2008. That being said, I would love to see us dedicate a major part of our FA and draft assets to making this a great offensive line. The beauty of getting some all-pro guards and centers is that you can afford to keep them around.