Texans head coach Gary Kubiak answered questions from the media during a Monday afternoon press conference at Reliant Stadium. The following is a transcript of his interview.
Head Coach Gary Kubiak
(on all the injuries) “Matt’s (Schaub) just beat up. He got a chest bruise and is just really banged up, but he was fine. He went out and did the work today and he’s like I said, just very beat up. He’ll be day-to-day. I’ll probably give him a rest Wednesday like I did last week, but all indications are that he’ll be okay. I’ll just go through this. (Dominique) Barber, you guys, is done for the season. He broke his, I think a Lisfranc, so he will be put on IR. He’ll have surgery this week. ![]()
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(on the importance of this week’s game against the Titans) “That’s the key. I think if we would have said when the season started, in Week 7, we’re going to be playing somewhere for a lead in our division, you got to be excited about that. We’re disappointed in the last two weeks. We’ve been in two very tough football games and haven’t gotten it done, but we come in here today, we make our corrections. We’ve got to juggle some guys around because of some of the nicks we got going on, but we’re going to Tennessee to play in a huge football game for the division lead, so getting over the disappointment of yesterday real fast and getting excited about playing this weekend.”
(on his concerns about the running game) “First off, we’re not a bad running football team. I think we’re seventh in the League, but our standard of running the ball is very high and I don’t think we’ve met the standard the last two weeks. Where are my concerns? My concern is with the group. It’s not with the line. It’s not with the backs. It’s with everybody and I told the players today, I just don’t think we’re doing the little things that we do that put us at the top of the League, some of the little extra things we do work-wise, so I’m calling on them to get that done. I’m calling on each one of them to take a look at themselves. We knew yesterday that team would be tough to run on, but we tried to stay committed to it and keep ourselves on schedule. For the most part, we did that until really late in the third quarter. We’ve got to run the ball better for our football team to be successful. Our guys know that, so my challenge is for it to get better and I think it’s got to get better with everybody. It’s not just one particular group.”
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(on if QB Matt Schaub’s hip is okay) “No, the hip is very sore, so it’s his chest and his hip. He took a good shot one play right in his hip and then another play took a pretty good shot from the big guy (Ravens NT Haloti Ngata) right in the chest. He’s just very beat up right now, but like I said, he went out to practice and did what he would normally do on a Monday.”
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(on how much more difficult it was to game plan without FB ![]()
(on what the Ravens did to stop the run) “Well they’re very good up front. They’ve got a heck of group and very big up front, so you know you got to just kind of pound away at them and you got to be willing to have some dirty 2- and 3-yard runs, which we did. Cutting the back side is a big thing that we do. They’re very athletic. Sometimes we cut them well, but the ball didn’t get back there. Sometimes the ball came back there, but we didn’t cut so well. Like I said, it continues to be a combination of things that we’ve got to improve as a running football team right now.”
(on going for the fourth down early in the game and if ![]()
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(on his reaction to the dust-up in the 49ers-Lions postgame) “I’ve got a lot more on my plate today. I’ve got no comment on that.”
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(on how he plans on getting DE Tim Jamison more playing time) “You like to come out of the game with those defensive lineman playing somewhere in the 40s (plays). You don’t want them playing 60 plays, 65 plays. Yesterday, we evened that out a little bit better. (Shaun) Cody actually played some end in the game and played good. He played 30-something snaps. Earl (Mitchell) played 20-something. We got Antonio’s (Smith) snaps down a little bit and J.J.’s (Watt) snaps down a little bit. We would like it to be more even like that. Yesterday is about as close as we’ve got to being 65-35 type situation.”
(on if finally making a few big plays will help them get over the hump) “The last two weeks, I think that’s part of this league. I think every game is close. You look around the league and you don’t see many blowouts in the National Football League. Games get to crunch time and the last two weeks, against Oakland and against Baltimore, we’ve been in positions to win games. We haven’t gotten it done. That’s disappointing but that’s the position you want to be in as a player and that you want to be in as a coach. That hump thing—I don’t know what that is. I don’t know that you ever get over the hump. I think you just keep playing. We’ve got to be honest with ourselves and guys have to be honest and step up and make some of the plays that we’re not making late in the game like yesterday. It was all three phases yesterday. When we were 14-13 in that game, when we took the lead, from that point on, offensively, defensively and punting, we had a chance to be a big factor in the game and we weren’t. We’ve got to go to Tennessee this week, another hostile crowd, big situation, and we’ve got to handle those situations if we’re going to walk out of those places winning.”
(on if they were mental or physical mistakes) “It’s a little bit of both I would say. We dropped some balls. We had a big third-and-8 that could’ve been a difference in the game. Defensively, we had them, with a 14-13 lead, we had them third-and-12 and we jumped offsides and gave them a first down. Two out of the next three plays were 107 yards passing, so all of a sudden it went from playing really, really well to boom. In five plays, what the heck happened here? Some recall from the practice field to the field is bothering me right now. We got a blitz yesterday that we went through a couple times. We got the same blitz in the game and don’t handle it. Defensively, we played a route a certain way all week in practice. We got the same route in the game and don’t handle it. When that happens, you have to look at yourself as a coach and say, ‘what do I have to do to get this player to transfer that to Sunday afternoon in front of 80,000 people?’ If you’re going over it once and you need to go over it two or three times. That’s what we’re looking at right now.”
(on if the players need to be more accountable with those situations) “It comes down to all of us. We’re a team. It’s my job as a coach to figure out what a player does best and get him in the best position to be successful. It’s his job to go out on the field and do it, but we’re all involved. Whether its success or failure, we’re all involved in what’s going on. We’ve got to stick together and figure out a way to do it.”
(on how much WR Andre Johnson’s absence is affecting QB Matt Schaub) “We’re getting played different. There is no doubt about that. There is a level of consistency when Andre is on the field with what people try to do. I don’t think it has affected where Matt goes with the ball on this play or that play. He’s got to do what he’s got to do from that standpoint. I think in some of these situations that we’ve been in, I hope these guys aren’t looking for him because he’s not out there. Somebody else has got to step up and make that play. We’re in the situation we’re in until he gets back. We’ve got to find a way to work through it. I look at two weeks ago and we moved the ball as well as we’ve moved it all year, but we didn’t score enough points to win. There is plenty of ball movement. Yesterday, we went in there and went toe-to-toe with a dang good football team and we needed a new hero. Somebody needs to step up and make that play. Until Andre gets back, someone has got to assume that responsibility.”
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(on if the players understand the magnitude of big games like the one coming up) “I know they understand. I know they understand it. We talked about it today. You prepare for every game the same way. The meeting is going to be the same. The time you put in to go be successful is going to be there. Everything is going to be the same. You’re preparing to play four quarters of football and trying to get your guys ready to go. As far as the importance of the game, they are all important. I don’t think, at this time in the season or at the end of the season, you never know when you look back which one was the biggest, which one wasn’t. They’re all important. This is the next one, obviously it’s for first place in our division. We always have some big battles with Tennessee and we’ve got to go do it there. We knew we had some really tough games early in this season and this is the next one up. So we’re going to have to play well.”
