Texans head coach Gary Kubiak met with the media on Monday and answered questions about the team's win over Oakland, and much more. The following is a transcript of his interview.
Head coach Gary Kubiak
(on the Texans wide receiver situation) “Well, it’s going to kind of be day-to-day. (WR) Andre (Johnson); the good news is we get through the weekend so he didn’t take any steps backwards. He’s feeling a little better today. We’ll continue to take him through the same routine we did last week. It will probably be Thursday before he works. He’ll be day-to-day going into this game. Also, (WR) Jacoby (Jones) got a pretty good calf issue. We’ll probably know more about him on Wednesday. Right now we’ve got three healthy guys that are on the active squad. We’ll go from there. I’m just hoping Andre is ready to go. Jacoby; we’ll have to wait and see.”
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(on if he considered fining RB Arian Foster instead of benching him) “He got both. I guess I considered them both.”
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(on what he expects from LB Brian Cushing) “First off, I don’t worry about him working. I know he’s a worker and been putting himself through everything he can possibly put himself through without playing a game. So, we don’t worry about that with Cush (LB Brian Cushing). You know, there is a level of sharpness, just from not playing, not taking all the snaps. Everybody on the team is about 250 snaps ahead of him right now in an NFL season. But he’s proven that he can play missing practice; he did that last year. He’s proven that he can play with a lot of time missed in training camp; he did that early last year. We need him to come back and put him to work right away. Hopefully everything looks good throughout the week.”
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(on his initial thoughts about the New York Giants defensive line) “Well first off, I was trying to enjoy the win last night and I got off the plane and the first thing (Texans general manager) Rick (Smith) told me was the Giants had 11 sacks, so that went out the window real quick. I had a brief look at them before I came down here—I was still working on us up until about 2:00—but a very physical football team. I’m going to say the same thing I said about Oakland last week: I just noticed they’re in the top 10 in both categories in the league. Defensively, I think they’re third; offensively they’re seventh or eighth. But it’ll be the biggest physical challenge I think we’ve faced this year, from what I’ve seen briefly.”
(on the reasons for the New York Giants’ sacks on Sunday) “They’re very good up front. They’ve got an excellent front and they’re very active. They do a lot of zone dogs and zone pressures. (Giants defensive coordinator) Perry (Fewell), who was at Buffalo last year, is the coordinator now so we’ve seen his scheme and some of the things they do. And then Chicago is throwing the ball a lot, a lot of open formations, a lot of open edges and those type of things, so the Giants were very aggressive. We’ll have to find a way to protect those edges. We can’t leave our tackles out on an island all day.”
(on how the Texans offensive line played on Sunday) “We played very [well]. We played very detailed in what we ask our guys to do, the things that make us good when we are hitting on all cylinders as far as working on the back side, our receivers working in the run game. Our fullback was excellent yesterday; (FB) Vonta (Leach) played very, very well. (TE) Joel (Dreessen) and OD (TE ![]()
(on his decision to run the ball on third down with 3:21 left in the fourth quarter against Oakland) “You’re trying to make them use a timeout more than anything. They’ve got to go a long way to score. They’ve got to score a touchdown to beat you. We were running the ball well. They’re excellent on the back end. They cover as well as anybody in the league. So my thought right there, the smart thing to do—first off, we’re running the ball well. It’s not like we didn’t have an opportunity to still pick up the first down. But we didn’t. We made them use their timeout. They’ve got two left going into the last drive and (P) Matt (Turk) punted the ball extremely well throughout the game. So to me, everything added up to making them beat us and not beating ourselves.”
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(on how many other players have missed team meetings this year) “I don’t keep tabs on it.”
(on if he has expectations that LB Brian Cushing will play on Sunday) “Do I have expectations of Brian Cushing playing Sunday? Oh, he’s playing.”
(on the impact LB Brian Cushing’s return will have on the defense) “First off, Brian is a leader by his play. He’s a very fiery guy. You guys know that. He’s a very physical player. Brian helps us rush the passer when we bring five and he’s part of the rush. He helps us in nickel. He gives us flexibility moving around. Obviously he’s a big, big part of our football team and getting him back is important to a lot of players. Not just the team, but to a lot of players that work around him.”
(on other players thriving off of Cushing’s intensity on the field) “I think they do. He was the Rookie of the Year. What he did last year, guys look to him to make plays on the field. He was big in the turnover area last year as a team. We had been poor up until yesterday in getting turnovers. There’s not anybody on this team or in this organization not excited to have him come back.”
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(on what is he worried about LB Brian Cushing making his return this weekend) “I think it will be the sharpness of what we’re doing. Going back scheme-wise defensively in what we’re doing- assignment, alignment, gap responsibility, coverage- all those things that you don’t get better at until you do them. I know (LB) Brian’s (Cushing) been working, but he’s missing 250 football snaps that (LB) DeMeco (Ryans) and (LB) Zac (Diles) have and you can’t make those up. That’ll be the biggest thing we’re looking for. We’ll give him a chance to catch up real quick.”
(on what T Rashad Butler has done that he’s liked since being placed as a starter) “I think that his strength has been pass protection. He’s been very good at his pass protection. In his run game he could get better in some of the things that he’s doing, especially on the backside on the run game. What you see is improvement. He’s has gotten better. From last game to this game he was better. Does he continue to do that? He’s setting himself up for a bright future and is given an opportunity to play and doing some things when the team moves the ball. You just got to feel good about what he did.”