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Congratulations, Texans! You've improved your draft position for next year. Losing to Tebow and the Broncos will be tough but if you show the same pluck next week that you showed this week, you can pull off the upset.
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I wonder what it feels like to be Frank Bush. He's got to show up for 2 more weeks knowing that he will get the boot after the season. Whatever it is that he's feeling, he deserves it. At this point I don't even care if they start the defense from scratch again by trading key defensive players like Mario, Ryans, Smith, and Cushing. I know that probably wont happen but it wouldnt piss me off if they did it to acquire the personnel needed to make a switch to a 3-4 scheme.
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they all need to be fired. anyone who even tries to defend kubiak has zero credibility
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Also, Im not defending Kubiak because I know that he didnt do anything to correct the problem. The only thing is that I liked the way our offense played for most of this season. Schaub, Johnson, and Foster are all top 5 in overall stats for their position. Another offensive system will make our offense take a few steps back and that wouldn't be good. The only reason some teams have the luxury to go to the playoffs with mediocre offense is because of their defense. I know one thing for fact... we wont have a Jets type of defense next year so theres no need to mess with the offense's progression.
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I agree with Chuck. The offense is pretty good but it's not like we're talking about the 2000 Rams. There is nothing about this offense so great that it should warrant giving Kubiak another chance. Besides, aren't we all here every Sunday and Monday complaining about the offensive playcalling? If it's so great, why do I remember bitching about it so much?
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I don't think we should touch the offense. I think a defensive head coach and a coordinator with roots in the same system is the way to go.
BUT...if a new head coach wants to go with a new system I am pretty sure any system work well if you have the players for it. I am actually not aware of a system that would not work with Schaub, AJ, Foster, KW, our OL, and the rest. So as long as the new coach isn't intent on McDanielsing our best players, then I don't see how we are guaranteed some huge step back. I also can't understand how you want to give Kubiak credit for the offense but no blame for the Defense. He is the head coach. They are both to his blame and his credit. But if you are more comfortable making Frank Bush into a boogie man than go ahead. But I have to ask you, if our Coordinator is the problem, what chance of hiring a better coordinator does Kubiak have since he has already screwed that up twice? |
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Really, the Texans can get rid of anybody but Foster or AJ and I can accept it. Even Schaub. How often do we overlook his ****************-ups because there are worse players on the team? |
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Just looked at some offensive team stats on NFL.com. The Texans average 23.8 points per game. That's a whopping 1 more point than the Jaguars, 0.8 points more than the Titans, and 0.4 less than the Raiders. I doubt anyone would say you can't fire Jack Del Rio or Tom Cable because their offense is too prolific to let walk out the door. Plus, the Texans offense has been dreadful in the 1st half of virtually every game. I couldn't find the stat but I heard somewhere that we average less points in the 1st half than the Browns. While I have no stat to prove it, in an odd way, I think our offensive stats actually benefit from our crappy defense because these games get out of hand so early, the other team lets up some, even if subconsciously and then the offense pours it on. Not sure the offense would be as good if the defense actually kept it close and the other team kept up their intensity.
I don't say this to belittle the offense. They are 10th in scoring which is pretty good. The reason I'm noting it is because I do think people tend to overestimate this offense (probably be because the defense is so bad, any above average production somewhere else looks incredible). |
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Yea, scoring 3 points against a Titans defense in a half isn't cause for concern....a 5-7 defense. But then again we're 30th in the league in first half points so what difference does it make. Who cares if we have the #1 RB & WR in the game.
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I've been complaining for years though that we are jeckyl and hyde in terms on personality. We are best when we pass but prefer to run. We are best in a shootout, but have a defense that can't cause turnovers or pressure the QB consistently (what defenses focus on when they know their Offense will put up points). We have a coach who wants to run the ball and play it close but a terrible defense. We are best with 3 or 4 WR, but we stockpile TEs and then force them onto the field in 2 TE sets where we become less threatening. We have a "great" offense but come out looking to plod and pound every week. We play JJ in the slot and work him almost exclusively over the middle, even though he can't catch. I can't remember a deep ball to him all season though. And then we try to work David Anderson exclusively on the sideline. We try to make Joel Dreesen a playmaking threat and bury James Casey on the bench. We had only OLBs for backups and then drafted another OLB and had no backup MLB. We are ultra conservative in 4th down calls and such, but we are crappy in the kicking game and the return game and are ill-suited to trade field position with teams. I can't count how many times we have punted on a 4th and medium from the positive side of the field only to net 20 yards. Our only win in the last 8 GAMES was courtesy of Rusty Smith. Can anyone honestly say they have any clue what our team's primary goal is at the start of each week? On either side of the ball? I bet we would get 20 different answers from 20 different people. Is it any wonder we perform our best when there is only one thing we can do? We are good when trailing late in games because everyone is on the same page about what we are trying to accomplish. Of course, as soon as we come back we are wandering in the desert again. This is a football team with no direction and no sense of what they are trying to accomplish. No way does this fall at Frank Bush's feet. |
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Personally, I thought we wasted Foster most of the season except in Week 1 and the week in Oakland. We'd run Foster on first down and maybe on second and, even when it worked, we couldn't wait to start throwing the ball around even on days that Schaub sucked when we should have been giving the rock to Foster and Ward until the other team figured out how to stop it and *then* after they had cheated up to stop it, burned then with play action. Instead, we'd let Foster run on the obvious first down and might even do it two plays in a row but, after he'd get a first down or two, they'd go away from it and then be forced to punt.
Running the ball is easier than passing the ball. If you establish that you can run, good coaches will force you to stop it. Only against Indy did we keep running it down their throats. A smart coach knows that you tire a defense by keeping it on the field all day so they have nothing left by the 4th quarter and, with all these defenses being built to stop the pass, a strong running game is the best weapon to wear the opposition down and keep your own defense from being exposed for the chumps that they are. |
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OK, barrett gets an A+ for his effort and Bob gets an A-. It would be a straight A for Bob but I told everyone that it was a two-page paper. True, Bob handed in two pages but he'd adjusted it to an absurdly large font size.
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Did we want to establish the run? Did we want to be a passing team? Were we looking to score and win with offense? Did we want to control the clock to protect the defense? None of that ever came clearly through. No gameplan ever demonstrated that even our coaches had any idea of what we are. |
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I'll agree to that, except in Week 1 there seemed to be no real plan. That said, it's not the coach's job to *advertise* to the fans what the game plan is. You're supposed to keep the defense guessing however when you fall behind as early and often as we did, you need no degrees to figure out the strategy was to throw the ball to catch up. It worked against KC and almost worked in a few other games but this offense is more talented than to fall behind to everyone. They just couldn't stop shooting themselves in the foot, whether it be from dropped passes, dumb penalties, untimely turnovers or plain old bad luck.
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Other than that I have no idea what they are trying to do. |
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