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Kubiak down


tiger7_88

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I know this thread will probably be moved, but Houston head coach Gary Kubiak collapsed walking off the field at the end of the 1st half.

 

They said he was conscious, but the sideline reporter (Michelle Tafoya) said it seemed to her like he was in great pain because he never opened his eyes (though he was talking).

 

NFL head coaches are driving themselves to ruination health-wise it seems.  Hope Kubiak is OK. 

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He's an nfl coach - he's always under a lot of pressure.

These guys work 18 hr days 5 or 6 days a week and have hundreds of thousands or millions of people watching their every move and critiquing it when they screw up. I'm surprised we don't see more of this in the coaching ranks honestly. College coaching isn't any easier or less demanding

Well, in all honesty, he has been under a lot of pressure because of the QB issues.

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You could see the pain in his face.  That is not your normal passing out.  It looked like someone having a heart attack but I guess we will find out soon enough.  If there was a positive, it would be that it happened while he was seconds from medical personnel.  

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