NFL.COM:Gary Kubiak fired

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  1. soxxx

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    I wouldnt rule out Clowney. If im Houston im taking Clowney and rolling with Keenum and possibly draft a QB in the 2nd round or trading up to get one.

    Bridgewater's stock has gone done, if im the Texans im taking the lock for the great player aka Clowney and try to trade up or wait with the #33 pick for another QB. Manziel might not have to travel that far.
     
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    i dunno if the texans will go for a qb

    imagine watt and clowney on the same defense?
     
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    The owners wrong to, I heard he said that he believes that this team is "win now", while I agree they are loaded, what do they expect to do? Draft a rookie QB and go all the way to the Super Bowl? No chance.

    The better option for next season would be Schaub (sadly) or Keenum. Im drafting Clowney if im them, build the best defense in the league and get ahold of a QB who doesnt make mistakes.
     
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    hate to say this but i could see this as a landing spot for sanchez next season if he doesnt restructure to stay with the jets
     
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    I was legitimately thinking about this earlier. Sanchez could be signed and thrown into a competition with Schaub and Keenum. I think Sanchez could actually do good in that situation.
     
  6. Kingfish

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    Talk about cold blooded !
    The Texans couldn't even wait until after the season to fire Kubiak?

    It's not like they still have a chance to make the playoffs.
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    The fans were looking for a Super Bowl trip this year and instead they got 2-11. That's a firing offense.
     
  8. Kingfish

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    True, but why fire Kubiak now? They couldn't wait 3 or 4 weeks?
    For Godsake, the man had a stroke. How about a little mercy.
     
  9. Br4d

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    Maybe firing him now and not making him wait for a month plus wondering about his fate was the merciful thing? I'm all for doing what you're going to do when you have decided to do it.
     
  10. tank75

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    they probably talked with him about it and came to an agreement

    im sure the last thing he needs right now after having a stroke is the stress of coaching a football team...
     

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