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If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute. If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans. Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!

 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute. If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans. Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute.  If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans.  Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
He'd have to be high to want that job!
 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute.  If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans.  Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
He'd have to be high to want that job!
Interviewing for the Texans and Lions... the question would be, just what is he high on?
 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute.  If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans.  Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
He'd have to be high to want that job!
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If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute. If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans. Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
He'd have to be high to want that job!
Or low on dinero.
 
I disagree, to a point. Why not start out at the bottom. The expectations are low and there is nowhere to go but up.

 
And Kubiak grew up in Houston. So there is a chance he comes home.Slim......but there is a chance. Having Dan Reeves certainly can't hurt any.

 
From what I have heard, Houston is a pretty desirable HC job. If the owner is committed to winning, you have a good shot. And I heard Houston has a good owner.

 
From what I have heard, Houston is a pretty desirable HC job. If the owner is committed to winning, you have a good shot. And I heard Houston has a good owner.
So how much do you like the Houston General Manager, Marvelous? ;)
 
From what I have heard, Houston is a pretty desirable HC job.  If the owner is committed to winning,  you have a good shot.  And I heard Houston has a good owner.
So how much do you like the Houston General Manager, Marvelous? ;)
I actually know a fair amount from his time in DC. I have not followed what happened down in Houston. I think you know too, although we may disagree on him.
 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute. If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans. Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
Parcell's has completely brought this team back from the ashes. They over achieved his first year and the team went into a tail spin after the Quincy Carter crap his second year. This team is right where it needs to be. They will be in the playoffs next season and fighting for a division and trip to the superbowl.
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I would take Kubiak in a minute after Parcells retires though.....
 
From what I have heard, Houston is a pretty desirable HC job. If the owner is committed to winning, you have a good shot. And I heard Houston has a good owner.
So how much do you like the Houston General Manager, Marvelous? ;)
I'm not marv, but I like Charlie Casserly. I like the talent pool in Houston, and just don't think they have a scheme that can work. They need help on the Oline. I see them as in a similar situation to dallas when the Tuna took over. Good talent level, just poor coaching. Only difference is that in Dallas the bulk of the talent was on Defense. In Houston, it's on offense. Carr, Johnson and Davis are talented players. I honestly think Houston should trade down and try for LenDale, and pick up a second pick, or maybe even two more, and build some depth. The franchise is NOT in disarray. The coaching scheme was.
 
The Tuna just signed a contract extension.
If Parcells finishes this contract, it will be the first time in his NFL coaching career that he has finished a complete contract before moving on. Hold out for the Cowboys Kubiak - or better yet, stay in Denver. :D
 
Man I'd hate to disagree with the majority, but Kubiak, might be a great fit for Detroit.. Worked under the best ever QB, coached under the best ever, He might be a answer to a QB who has no cofinence

 
Man I'd hate to disagree with the majority, but Kubiak, might be a great fit for Detroit.. Worked under the best ever QB, coached under the best ever, He might be a answer to a QB who has no cofinence
All the more reason to come home and help turn David Carr's career around. The only thing he's known for is how many times he's been on his back in his short 4 year career. Here's a blob from his interview with the Texans on Friday........it sounds good, but that doesn't mean a thing. And the Texans still have 2 interviews left.

Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak

(on the interview today) “I enjoyed it. You get a chance to sit down and visit with some great people. Dan [Reeves] being in the room being an old coach of mine and a very good friend, it’s really been a great experience for me. I’ve had an opportunity to do it a few times but I felt much more comfortable today. They’re very classy people and Bob’s just super. I’ve been very comfortable and felt good about it all day.”

(on the difference between interviewing for the Texans head job today and when he did five years ago) “Just experience. Having the ability to do my job for another five years in an environment that’s second to none, with our organization here in Denver, that’s first class. Just having the ability to day-in-and-day-out become a better football coach. At the same time, having the ability from an interview standpoint to understand the process a little better and be a little bit better prepared for the process. I think time makes us all better.”

(on the possibility of coming home to Houston) “You never know. It’s sure exciting to think about the possibility that it could happen. I’ve been away for a long time. I’ve been away from home for I think 20 years now – 20 out of the last 23. Denver became my home over that period of time. But I’ve got strong ties there, my family and friends. And I have a tremendous passion for the Houston franchise, being from there. So you never know. We’ll see.”

(on the Texans having the number one overall pick in next year’s draft) “They’re going to get a great football player, there’s no doubt about that. Regardless of who that is. I think the thing that’s exciting to me is when you sit in a room with Bob [McNair]. As a head coach, all you can ask for is that you work for a man who’s willing to do anything possible to help you be successful. And there’s no doubt he’s totally committed to doing that for that city. That’s exciting for me and just the opportunity to visit with him from that standpoint is very exciting.”

(on the disadvantage of his team still being alive and this being the only weekend he can interview) “No, I don’t feel that way. As a matter of fact, I think it’s a positive. Our football team is still playing and hopefully we’ll be playing for the next month here. I couldn’t ask for anything else. I’m glad I’m not available to do it everyday to be honest with you. I’m glad we’re still playing and hopefully we’ll be playing for a long time here.”

(on Dan Reeves) “He’s meant a great deal. Of course he’s the only pro coach that I played for. I was around him for nine years and he taught me a lot of football and he taught me a lot about life. He’s a wonderful man, a good family man and a good Christian man. You couldn’t, as a player, ask to be around anybody better. It was nice to spend some time with him today.”

(on Reeves presence possibly helping his chances) “I don’t know that. They’ve got their job to do to pick their coach. They know what they’re looking for. Regardless if Dan was here today or not, I had a job to do to convince them that I’m the best guy. They’re going to pick a great coach. There are some great guys out there available who they’ve talked to already and I know they’ll do the right thing. Whether or not Dan being in there, how big of an influence that’ll be, I don’t know that. But it’s definitely fun for me from a football standpoint to be around a group of men that are so knowledgeable about the game.”

(on being excited about the opportunity) “I was very excited this morning. I was really looking forward to it. After my interview a few years back and having the ability to come back and do it again today, I couldn’t ask for anything else. I was very excited when I started and I’m still very excited now. I don’t know if we’re done yet but it’s been a great day and it’s been a tremendous experience for me."

(on David Carr) “I think, first off, he’s got tremendous ability. We all know he’s a great kid. Those are two things that you can’t ask for anything more. But then you’ve got to go to work. He’d be a joy to work with. He’s got some weapons around him to help make him better. Through a lot of hard work, there’s another level there for him to reach. But you couldn’t ask for a better kid to work with.”

(on the current state of the Texans) “One thing about this business in this league is you can do everything right and there’s still such a fine line between winning and losing week in and week out. It’s a very tough league. The one thing that I knew the first time I talked to them and the one thing I was reassured today is that they’re going to do everything right and that’s all you can ask for. You go out there, you do everything right, you work your tail off, you get some good ballplayers and some good people surrounding them and you go take your shot. The Texans are in position to do that. Bob’s going to make sure that’s the case all the time.”

(on envisioning a two-win season for the Texans this year) “No. When we left camp, we had a great three days against them. We worked against them and knew that they were a very talented team. This is a tough league, as I said. If you start to get some nicks here and there, lose some guys and they play in a tremendously tough division with Indianapolis and Jacksonville. And if it gets going the wrong way, it’s hard to pull out of it, so to speak. I think it could go in the right direction also.”

(on his track record with quarterbacks) “The one thing we preach here in Denver is we preach a team concept. If we’ve got to run it to win, we’re going to run it; if we’ve got to throw it, we’re going to throw it. We get everybody involved. We’re a very unselfish football team. We’ve got one Pro Bowl player on our side of the ball this year in Rod Smith. To be as successful as we’ve been and move the ball the way we’ve moved it just says a lot about our players. But you’ve got to be able to do it both ways. This game’s not about credit, it’s about competing and trying to win a championship. I’m very comfortable with that.”

(on Mike Shanahan) “He’s meant the world to me. He gave me my chance and he’s been with me the whole way. He’s been awesome through this process also in such a support element for me. There haven’t been many days I haven’t been with Mike when it comes to getting ready to play a football game. It won’t be any different this next week. He’s been the best. He’s the best.”

(on the possibility of coaching in Texas again) “Yeah, it is very exciting because I think there are some great things that are going to happen down there with the franchise. I just get excited when I get a chance to sit around with the people who I know are in charge. That’s just a big boost. And I know that Houston’s going to have a winner and for them to want to talk to me, personally, about possibly giving me an opportunity to come down there and be a part of that is just very special.”

 
If the reason for Kubiak wanting to coach the Houston Texans is that his family is in Texas... just hold on a minute. If the tuna retires, which I hope he does(use to like to watch him coach, but now all he does is roll his eyes and have that 'my #### don't stink' look on his face), then being the Cowboys new coach would be infinitely better than the Texans. Of course I wish he'd just stay in Denver, but if you have to go Gary... since you probably are a member of footballguys.com(who isn't).... take your time!!!
He is interviewing for the Lion's job tomorrow and is said to be a high candidate for that job...
He'd have to be high to want that job!
Interviewing for the Texans and Lions... the question would be, just what is he high on?
Simple math. There are 32 NFL head coaching positions in the entire world, and a heckuva lot more than 32 people who would like one. As a result, EVERY head job is a very desireable job.I think Kubiak is a great fit for Houston. Not only is he a great offensive schemer, he also fully understands the importance of the offensive line (and the relative unimportance of a stud RB). Ideally, he gets a lot of say in personnel matters, and he forces Houston to trade away the #1 for a king's ransom in draft picks, and uses them to load up on OLs (D'Brickshaw Ferguson, anyone?)

I honestly believe that Houston is 3 good linemen and a solid offensive schemer away from being a top-10 offense.

 

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