Raiders’ Klint Kubiak uncovers major problems, seeks quick fixes

HOUSTON — It’s become almost customary in the NFL for head coaches to sit their starters in preseason games when their team and that week’s opponent have already squared off in a joint practice. After what happened to the Raiders against the Texans on Tuesday, Klint Kubiak might be inclined to break from tradition.
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HOUSTON — It’s become almost customary in the NFL for head coaches to sit their starters in preseason games when their team and that week’s opponent have already squared off in a joint practice. After what happened to the Raiders against the Texans on Tuesday, Klint Kubiak might be inclined to break from tradition. The Raiders’ first-year head coach left the practice field and immediately retreated to the team hotel, where he and his staff put every rep from a difficult afternoon under the microscope. The Texans exposed some weaknesses, reinforced some concerns and gave the Raiders a brutally honest snapshot of where they stand with the regular season approaching.
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- HOUSTON — It’s become almost customary in the NFL for head coaches to sit their starters in preseason games when their team and that week’s opponent have already squared off in a joint practice. After what happened to the Raiders against the Texans on Tuesday, Klint Kubiak might be inclined to break from tradition.
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