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Offensivive Woes.
Thats 2 games now that we are held to 14 points or less. There seems to be a lack of fire in the game planning and very vanilla offense. Has anyone noticed a lack of motioning in this offense?
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I agree there's been a lack of apparent ingenuity on offense; but on the other hand I don't blame them, why make things more complicated when the offense can't even execute vanilla.
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I think the biggest problem is executions, Carr has been timid...maybe he has been hit to many times. He has been losing the ball as soon as he was touched. The INTs that he threw, he was pulling his arm back really quick to protect himself before he was hit and he was really throwing side armed.He had no follow through on his throws. I sense that he has fear of being hit. If that's the case then we are in big trouble. That's exactly what happened to David Klingler in Cincinnati.
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We have no running game. If you pass all day long, that puts extra pressure on a line built to run block. That is a key reason that Carr has been sacked so much. I think we need to recommit to the run and utilize the play action pass. That is how the team was built.
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Until the Texans can run the ball, stuff like this can continue. Hopefully these games will make the OC commit to getting better at the run and then work in play action.
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ok ok i'm confused but i think us not beign able to run the ball has a lot to do with the O line the dont create holes, sounds like yall are blaming our RBs ! We just need to sign some good O-line Veteran free agents in the off-season draft some high draft pick o-line man so they can have time to learn, get a lil play time here and there !
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did anyone else notice when we played Denver just how far back in the pocket Jake dropped? I mean it must of been a good 15 yards & he got back there quick, this seemed to create a huge pocket for his offensive lineman plus opened up alot of underneath routes. I'm wondering why Carr and the Texans don't try this? Carr has similar speed and even a better arm I think it would help because right now he can't stand in the "traditional 7 step pocket". This would also help the running game get started opening up inside lanes, creating spacing and force the linebackers to respect the run.
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the mediorce and inferior teams. Its a crutch, a drug they feed on for their strength and security. The really good teams don't need it. They have the skill, confidence, and composure to compete at a high level and even excel in the firestorm of a hostile playing field. |
I dasagree that it is all Carr's or the O-lines fault. What went wrong with the run blocking that was freeing DD for those big runs? How about the beautiful passing attack that was beginning to show itself? No it is no more the execution than it is the same damed old game planning, or lack or same, game after game. Other teams are adjusting to our moves. We Are Not adjusting in turn, to theirs. I blame the coaches for an inept game planning effort. :hmmm:
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I'd have to say it was everyones fault NoBull. I mean, even Kris Brown was in on the act by missing a FG. I looked at the 1st few possession and they were just rushing 4 guys and laying back the other 7 and we still had no time to go through our progressions. That is just plain sad. All they had to do was rush 4! We had to keep in 6 or 7 and we still got pressured. No excuse for that.
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GEEZZZ, they had a better chance going for 1st down and making it then brown making that 55 YD field goal...i couldn't believe they even tried..... :shocked
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Game planning/preparation
Bellichek said it correctly when he said his team--coaches and players--
focus on one game at a time. His coordinators are charged with coming up with a game plan that will best use the skills of the players to do what needs to be done to be in a posisition to win that game. Too, if necessary, and things aren't working-- changes are expected to be made. Texans game planning is horrible. I think Palmer's game planning for the Indy game was to play 'keep away,' win the time of possession game. He did not want to get in a shoot out with Indy. His thinking, though incorrect, was that if the Colts had the ball less, they would score less. It is evident that very little thinking and planning went into just how the Texans would score, which is the primary function of the OC...let the DC worry about the other teams scoring...and, yes, the Texans won the time of possession game by a wide margin. Do we get any thing for that? Fans don't, maybe Palmer does... :dontknowa |
The Texans started believing all the hype and let it get to their heads. I expect to see a much better performance from them on Sunday night after being embarassed the past 2 weeks. Hopefully they all pulled their heads out of their collective asses.
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A reminder on how the Colts scored 5 of their 7 TDs: Drive #5: 2 plays, 29 yards - TD - time elapsed 0:14 Drive #7: 2 plays, 72 yards - TD - time elapsed 0:59 Drive #9: 2 plays, 80 yards - TD - time elapsed 0:53 Sanders Fumble Return - TD Hutchins Interception Return - TD That's 5 TD's allowed -- 35 points --- that took less than 3 minutes off the clock. Three of those TDs were allowed in 6 plays by a terrible defense -- even though 2 of those drives started in advantageous field position for the Texans. The other 2 were TDs given up on returns on turnovers (while passing). Blaming the Indy meltdown on "Palmer's" game plan is about as misdirected as you can get. This was a total collapse -- offense, defense, special teams, and coaching for not making the necessary adjustments (like at Denver) to stop the bleeding in the 2nd quarter. It had nothing to do with the game plan to play keep away (at least those 5 TDs didn't). |
don't get it
---exactly, right, the Colts are a quick score offense!!! That is why playing
keep away means nothing to them! To beat the Colts, you've got to score more points than them like every other team has tried to do, except the Texans. Palmer's game plan did not address this...nothing wrong with the game plan!!!??? idonno: |
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