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Kubiak is showing a pace similar to Jeff Fisher. Fisher's stats are almost identical to Kubiak's first years. Tossing out Fisher's first year, the interim year of 1994 (1-5), his W-L looks like this: 1995 HOO 7 - 9 1996 HOO 8 - 8 1997 TNO 8 - 8 1998 TNO 8 - 8 Kubiak has gone: 2006 HOU 6 - 10 2007 HOU 8 - 8 2008 HOU 8 - 8 2009 HOU 1 - 2 Not until Fisher's 5th full year, did he bust out with a 13-3 Jeff Fisher cont.: 1999 TEN 13 - 3 2000 TEN 13 - 3 2001 TEN 7 - 9 2002 TEN 11 - 5 2003 TEN 12 - 4 2004 TEN 5 - 11 2005 TEN 4 - 12 2006 TEN 8 - 8 2007 TEN 10 - 6 2008 TEN 13 - 3 Good thing they didn't fire Fisher after his 4th year cause he went to the SuperBowl in his 5th (1999). Also, note the slump years. Happens to the best of 'em. Even Cowher had some slump years. Belichick and Dungy are about the only coaches I can think of in recent years to string together some impressive 5-7 year runs.... They both worked for I think what most people think of as top rate organizations.... I think the Texans are a top rate organization, they just don't have the wins, yet.... ![]() It's interesting that just a few years ago, most Texan fans (myself included) would have died for an 8-8 season. Now? No sir, just not good enough. We want the playoffs and we want them now! Right now! ![]() Now, this doesn't mean Kubiak is going to the SuperBowl next year but it does show that there is a precedent. This would be a really bad year for Kubiak to have a slump year. Despite what the Chron told us, this team still has holes and they are "loudest" on defense. I think another .500 season would kind of suck but I wouldn't be screaming for anybody's head to roll because of it. But that's just me. I haven't seen Kubiak miss any tackles or assignments. Perhaps it is his fault for not recognizing he's got a bunch of *******s who can't execute on the field..... Just my 2 cents on this..... |
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