Monday at Reliant Stadium, Texans head coach Gary Kubiak answered questions at his weekly press conference. The following is a transcript of his interview.
Texans head coach Gary Kubiak
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(on how bad he feels about how this season has played out) “I’m very disappointed. Words can’t describe how I feel. I told you guys before. I told you we had a good football team coming out of camp. We had a lot of reasons to be very optimistic. We had some issues early in the season and weathered the storm on missing some key players. We weathered the storm very, very well. Bottom line is we’ve lost five or six football games that we could’ve easily won and that’s the difference in having a great season and having the season we’re having right now. I’m extremely disappointed from that standpoint.”
(on what the excuse is this week for mistakes on defense) “We didn’t stop them one time in the second half. The kid (QB Tim Tebow) made a lot of great plays. I’m not here to make excuses. I’ll answer your questions but I’m not making excuses. We lost contain on the scramble for a touchdown. That’s a fact. That’s not an excuse. We didn’t stop big plays. We gave up four plays and an 80-yard drive to start the second half. The next two plays, I think they went another 60. When you give up big plays in this business, you’re going to struggle to win. That’s what we did and we were in zone coverages when we gave up those big plays.”
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(on how worried he is about his job as well as his coaches and players jobs) “Nothing’s changed for me. I wouldn’t answer the question any differently. I’m concerned about trying to get ready to win a football game. I would answer it the same way.”
(on if there is anything he would like to change about this season or do differently) “We came out of camp good. We talked about being a faster starting football team going into this season. We had been a poor starting football team. We got off to a very good start. We started 2-0 so if you asked me about that, things were good at that point. If I could change one thing, I’d like (No.) 59 (LB ![]()
(on people saying that he takes the blame for everyone else when the play calls are bad) “What I do as a coordinator is I do the game plans. I go out there to cal the game, but I take input from everybody. I take input from (offensive line coach) John Benton, Rico (offensive coordinator Rick Dennison) and I work together. I take input from all of the coaches. I think calling games in this league is about everybody putting their brains together. It really doesn’t matter who actually says, ‘okay, this is the play we’re going to run.’ I think we all come to that conclusion and what we want to do in situations and we go forward with that. I think being good and to me, there’s been a lot of good things on offense, comes from a lot of guys working together. It’s not just about the guy who sends the play in.”
(on if he still feels like the team is close to being good despite losing eight-of-nine games, with many that could have gone either way) “I don’t have any doubt. But getting close doesn’t matter in this business. You’ve got to win those games. There has been at least five or six (close games); I can go through each one of them but we’ve had opportunities to make a play here or there that could’ve won football games this year. I’ve told y’all all along, the key is getting yourself to be able to play in games like that every week, and we’re playing in them but we’re not winning them. That’s what’s very, very disappointing. You have to learn to make those plays. If you want to be a great team, you’ve got to make those plays in crunch time. It’s something we’ve really struggled with.”
(on if it is cutting it too close that the offense has to be perfect or is on mistake away from winning late in games) “I don’t think it’s one mistake. Don’t let me sit here and say it’s that one. I think there’s a series of things that happen throughout the course of the game to put you in those situations. But usually in the fourth quarter there’s four, five, six plays that is a difference in the football game and you got to go make three or four of them. You’ve got to make more than your opponent and we obviously haven’t been doing that. It’s like yesterday, look at the last play of the game for us. What do you pin that on? You know, a ball got tipped. We’re fixing to make a great play and win a game and everybody’s going to be happy and everything is going to be good, but the ball got tipped and it got picked. Somehow, they found a way to make that play and we didn’t. It’s not like you go blame the quarterback or blame an offensive lineman for not getting the guy’s hands down. I mean, it happened. You got to keep playing so these things don’t happen to you. To me, it’s just a mentality of working through things and having the mentality that you’re going to find a way to win in those situations.”
(on if he is surprised that he has not found a way to turn things around on defense, like the team did in 2009) “That’s a great point. You’re right. We struggled last year early and we found our way out of it but along the way, as we were working our way out of it and starting to play great defense we didn’t have some of the issues we had this year. We struggled and then we started having big issues with guys going out and stuff; and that’s not an excuse. Those things made things harder and harder for us to bail our way out of it. Last year, we stayed pretty darn healthy on that side of the football. So it made it more difficult, but it’s still not acceptable from a standpoint of not finding a way to get it somewhat settled down and corrected.”
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“He actually is done for the year. He will not play this week. He subluxed his shoulder and could possibly be facing surgery and he played the whole damn game with it, so that tells you what kind of guy he is. We knew about it at halftime, he refused to come out. He played the whole second half with it.”
(on the exact injury to LB Darryl Sharpton) “He subluxed it, it popped out. It’s got to be fixed.”
(on other injuries from the Denver game) “(CB Sherrick) McManis got a pretty good hamstring (injury), so he probably won’t be available either. Other than that, we’ll see. (NT) ![]()
(on how much it hurts him that some fans are planning to demonstrate their discontent with the season) “It’s part of my job and I understand that. I came here to win games and do a job to win games and that’s what Bob (McNair) pays me to do. It’s not a lack of effort and work, and it won’t be this week, neither. So, I’m okay with all that.”
(on the calls that have gone against him this season) “We had a tough one yesterday. I think the second and 15, when they called (CB) Jason (Allen) for, I think it was for illegal contact, or something that gave them a free first down. It was probably the toughest one for us to deal with in the game. I thought, maybe they were moving late in the game. But it’s like I tell you all the time, good teams find a way to play through calls that don’t go your way. So we got to do a better job of playing through them.”
