Raiders assistant head coach/secondary coach Klint Kubiak is described as uncovering “major problems” and pushing for quick fixes as the team approaches preseason competition. Both outlets characterize him as focused on diagnosing what is not working and addressing it promptly rather than waiting for later in the preseason.
The New York Post and Yahoo Sports frame the situation within a common NFL preseason practice: when teams have already faced each other in a joint practice, head coaches often hold starters out of the preseason game against that opponent. In this context, the preseason schedule becomes a more limited environment for evaluation, and coaching attention shifts toward execution and problem-solving with the players available.
While both sources align on the broad theme—Kubiak finding issues and seeking rapid adjustments—neither provides detailed, contrasting specifics in the excerpts provided. The emphasis is on the preseason process and the need for corrections as evaluation continues.