Texans owner Bob McNair won't evaluate coach Gary Kubiak until after the season. McNair is disappointed by the team's 5-6 record. "Right now, I have a coach," McNair said Tuesday. "Since I have a coach, and I haven't made any decisions to replace my coach, I'm not even thinking about anybody else. I'm just thinking about winning this next game against Jacksonville." Houston has five games to try and get back into the playoff picture. "This is a critical time," McNair said. "My true feeling is we have our best chance of developing a winning team with Gary as opposed to someone else, at this point in time. Making a change is very disruptive. "This is a critical time. I want to see how Gary manages it. In the past, he's managed it very well when his back's been against the wall. I hope he will now because I think he's very sound. "Even though you're very sound and have a good relationship with the players, you still have to get them to perform. If we win the next five games, we'd be 10-6 and in the playoff race. That would be an outstanding performance. If we lose the next five, well, we're in trouble."