Texans head coach Gary Kubiak answered questions from the media at a Tuesday afternoon press conference in Reliant Stadium. The following is a transcript of his interview.
Texans head coach Gary Kubiak
(on the team’s injury situation after Monday night’s game) “(T Rashad) Butler’s got a hamstring (injury), the same one that was bothering him early in camp that he came back from. He’s on a day-to-day basis as of right now. We had two concussions in the game, both (RB) ![]()
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(on how the injury situation at running back will affect practice this week) “Well, obviously we’re sitting there with (RB) Derrick Ward (injured), so that’s probably going to be a struggle with this quick turnaround to get to New Orleans. (RB) Arian (Foster), I’m hoping Arian is on the field in the morning when we practice. That has been our plan all along. (RB Ben) Tate is moving very slowly. His progress coming back has been very slow, so I can’t sit here and tell you that he’s going to be ready to go. I sure hope he is. We were hoping that he would be ready to get back on the field. Obi’s (RB ![]()
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(on adding players this week) “Well I think we’re at the point right now, I can’t speak for the addition part and stuff like that but I can say here, when you get to this point at training camp you’ve got to get creative when you start having problems like this because you’re three weeks away from putting your team together. Yeah, I’d love to go get two or three running backs and a couple of offensive lineman; that sounds easy, but that’s not the way, it’s not as easy as it sounds. What we’ll do is have to get creative in what we’re doing going into the New Orleans game. We’ll have to adjust practice, what we’re doing in practice, how we’re practicing, how many groups are practicing. When I get through with you guys that’s what I have to start doing today.”
(on who stood out on film) “On the offense, I think a couple of things stood out to me. (FB) ![]()
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“On defense, I could stay here for a while. I just liked our effort, our total effort on defense across the board. I thought it was exceptional. We got to the quarterback, we made plays on the front end, the back end, the linebackers. If I start pointing out guys, I could point out a lot of linebackers. (ILB Darryl) Sharpton, (ILB Xavier) Adibi played well; obviously (OLB Bryan) Braman, I think everybody’s talking about him and his effort. The ability to rush the passer is exciting for all of us. (OLB) ![]()
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(on the return game) “Well, we were trying to be very simple when we were playing our young guys from the special teams standpoint. It wasn’t important that we went out there and saw a bunch of (TE) ![]()
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(on QBs Matt Leinart and T.J. Yates) “I thought Matt played good. I thought he could have played really good. He missed a few throws in the quick game with some things and he got dinged around a little bit, but I liked his composure and the way he handled his group. He had a bunch of young kids out there with him and he handled himself well. The one interception he had, the ball got tipped, and you’ve got to overcome that. I thought for the amount of time he’s missed as a player - I mean, he has not played very much football - he is progressing very nicely. T.J., as I mentioned, I was impressed. He’s struggled in practice the last few days as his reps went down, but when he went in the game, he acted like belonged. He bought himself some time until he had a chance to make a couple of big plays and that’s what you have to do as a quarterback. He made sure he didn’t make bad plays, and when he had a chance at the end he made a couple of big ones, so he did a good job.”
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(on how the players have handled the transition to a 3-4 defense) “I think they’re excited. It’s been that way in practice. They’ve been making a lot of plays in practice. They have been winning a lot of periods when we get competitive. We’ve been getting to the quarterback a lot in practice and we did it again last night. The encouraging thing was seeing how many people got there. It wasn’t just one guy, and we probably had three or four more (sacks) that we could have had. I think that excites players, to see a scheme that gives them to a chance to make those kinds of plays and that makes them want to come back in this room tomorrow and say, ‘What do we do next?’ It’s a great start by (Defensive Coordinator) Wade (Phillips) and the defensive staff. They did a hell of a job.”
(on WR Lestar Jean) “He’s a big body. He’s tough to handle when he gets in one-on-one situations, jump balls, those types of things; he tends to find a way to get to the ball. I’ve been impressed with just his body movements: the way he redirects his body, like on the last play of the game when he gets the P.I. (pass interference) but he still gets in position to make plays. He made a catch on Saturday or Sunday morning, I can’t remember what practice it was, the ball was behind and he went back there with one hand. I’ve had DB’s tell me consistently for the last week, ‘Coach, this guy is tough to handle,’ so it’s continuing. I’m going to move him and give him a chance to prove that he’ll keep going. We’ve just been impressed with him, and he’s a sharp young man, too.”
(on where he’ll move WR Lestar Jean up to) “We’re going to bump his reps up. He’ll be competing right aside (WR Dorin) Dickerson when he wakes up in the morning.”
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(on the newly-signed LS Scott Albritton) “Yeah, he did a good job. We went to Baylor and we couldn’t find one, so we went to CSU (Colorado State University). We picked him Saturday night at midnight and he came in and did a good job.”
(on the consistency of K Neil Rackers) “He’s been consistent. What was he last year - 37-of-40? I think the other three were maybe a yard or yard-and-a-half different to where he’s 40-for-40. He’s been very consistent. He’s come back stronger this year. I don’t know if y’all noticed, he worked really hard on himself this offseason and took care of himself physically.”
(on the offense facing a high-pressure defense this week against New Orleans) “Yeah, the good thing for us is that they’re (a) 4-3 (defense). One of the hardest things for our team this year, and for me as a coach, is that all of our teaching is kind of flipped. We used to get a lot of 4-3 work; we play in a 4-3 division, so we would have to go get our 3-4 work on cards or stuff like that, but now it’s flipped. We get a ton of 3-4 work (in practice) so we have to do most of our 4-3 work on cards. We need to play a 4-3 team in preseason; Gregg’s (New Orleans Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams) is as good as there is out there and presents a lot of problems for you, so it’s a good week for us. We need to go against them.”
(on what he wants to see this week that he didn’t see against the New York Jets) “Just keep moving forward. Obviously, I’m going to play the ‘ones’ a lot more than I did last night with the quick turnaround, and it’s a tough turnaround with the physical nature that we’ve got going on at some of the positions, but just keep moving forward. Can some of these guys that stepped up last night come back and do it again? Because it’s a quick preseason.”
