Houston Texans 2011 Super Bowl Odds: Kubiak Stays

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Houston Texans head coach Gary Kubiak's contract has been extended for another two years.  The Texans 2011 Super Bowl odds were set at +3300 or 33/1 at Sports Interaction.com.  With Matt Schaub looking more and more like a franchise quarterback, the real question mark for Houston was whether they would keep their head coach heading into the 2010 regular NFL season.  The team made it official on Wednesday despite earlier reports of a three year extension.

Kubiak has a 31-33 record in four seasons with the Texans. He led Houston to a 9-7 record in 2009, the eight-year-old franchise's first winning season.

"I think Gary has done a very good job," owner Bob McNair told a news conference. "We've still got a long, long way to go," Kubiak said. "But I think we've got the right group of guys to do it."

Houston finished second in the AFC South and won its final four games.

There are those who believe this team could be playing better if under a different head coach.

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