Hire Wade Phillips as Defensive cordinator and get a new secondary.
Problem solved.
If nothing else, McNair is patient almost to a fault. He is perhaps the most loyal owner in professional football!Maybe Kubiak stay's and maybe he goes?
Bottom line: McNair likes Kubiak and if that is truly the case, nothing else really matters!
I believe Kubiak will stay and there will be a completely new staff on the defensive side of the ball. Perhaps even a new face or two on the offensive side. I follow the McNair logic to a point in that I am normally not in favor of hiring an unproven coordinator to be the Head Coach just for the sake of changing coaches.
However, if there is a proven commodity willing to take the job that is a different story! If Cowher is ready and willing to take the Texans job they should grab him. Quite frankly, I do not believe Cowher is either ready or willing to come to Htown! Perhaps even Jon Gruden or Brian Billick but I do not believe either will be coaching the Texans in 2011! Other than those three, there is no proven head coach available that excites me!
I believe McNair "stays the course" and Kubiak will remain the Head Coach of the Texans for a 6th season! Originally Posted by bigtex
Hire Wade Phillips as Defensive cordinator and get a new secondary.I am almost in agreement with you there Dali! Wade Philips is a 3-4 guy and we would get rid of some D-Linemen. Mike Singletary is looking for a job!!?
Problem solved. Originally Posted by TheDaliLama
We need Patrick Peterson from LSU in the first round and then a space eating defensive tackle in the second round and go on the free agent market also and grab a good veteran free safety.
Video on Patrick Peterson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxqJj...eature=related Originally Posted by carkido45
Has Peterson said he is coming out? I know there is a lot of speculation.Peterson has not announced as of yet. You are correct however, there is a tremendous amount of speculation that he will announce soon. Should he be available when the Texans pick, I suspect they would strongly consider selecting him.
If he does declare for the draft he'll go in the top five. I don't thinck we stand a chance in hell of picking him. Originally Posted by boardman
49ers fire Singletary.That's funny, did you catch this part of the article?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...SP961GVSHS.DTL Originally Posted by DEAR_JOHN
The new hierarchy will inherit a team that has disappointed fans with a 5-10 record despite being considered the most talent-laden team in the weak NFC West. Singletary couldn't win arguably the worst division in the NFL, even when all he needed was season-ending wins against the Rams and Cardinals.Let's change just five words...
The new hierarchy will inherit a team that has disappointed fans with a 5-10 record despite being considered the most talent-laden team in the weak AFC South. Kubiak couldn't win arguably the worst division in the NFL, even when all he needed was season-ending wins against the Jaguars and Colts.Classic...