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Texans Offensive Line

I think the arm length measurement is far too overplayed. The Texans rookies came from Power 5 schools and faced plenty of top notch talent. Somehow they all had solid CFB careers.

Jarrett Patterson (ND) 31-3/8"
Juice Scruggs (Penn St) 33-1/4"
Nick Broeker (Ole Miss) 32-1/2"

None of these guys are going to confused as freaks of nature, but the guy with the shortest arms is more than holding up against some strong DT's. I believe the blocking scheme has removed the arm length disadvantage. Patterson has done well at Center and stands to really improve his rating against the next three opponents. LG clearly doesn't have any real answers for this season....but Nick and Juice have CFB experience at LG. Both bring a nasty demeanor to the position in regards to the run game, but had questions in the pass game. The blocking scheme has definitely made Patterson look fine and my guess, it'll do the same for either Scruggs or Broeker. I'd like to end the speculation by seeing them both getting game snaps at LG.
 
I think the arm length measurement is far too overplayed. The Texans rookies came from Power 5 schools and faced plenty of top notch talent. Somehow they all had solid CFB careers.

Is arm length that big of a deal for interior linemen? I was thinking that was just a thing for tackles who have to deal with speed rushers and have to work in space more.

I could be wrong about that, though.
 
Is arm length that big of a deal for interior linemen? I was thinking that was just a thing for tackles who have to deal with speed rushers and have to work in space more.

I could be wrong about that, though.

Exactly....I think it's far overplayed. In their scouting reports, the one thing they all had in common.....strong vice-like grip. I'll take this trait over arm length on the inside.
 
Yet they hung 30 on the Steelers and haven't allowed a sack in 2 games.





If this team gets to six wins it will be because our defense is playing lights out and Stroud is exceeding expectations. Well, mine anyway.



Yep, this is why they will have to use a bunch of 2 TE sets and give Deculus all of the help he can get.



Honestly I expect Stroud to be sacked 5-6 times. But as long as he doesn't turn the ball over then they should be OK and playing for a win in the 4th qtr.



BTW, Stroud better get rid of the ball quickly this game, the ol is in shambles.



Another reason they should've waited on a QB.
Thanks Hannah.

Hannah is at the beginning stages of paying for her impatience.

The price to be paid for the decision to draft Stroud is only beginning to be paid.


Seems you had concerns about the Oline as well.


They do deserve some credit though I would say it has more to do with our QB that you adamantly didn’t want than the Oline playing great. He’s making all the right reads and getting the ball out fast. You know the guy you said has never won anything before the first game. Some QBs have the ability to make their offensive lines look better than they are. So far Stroud has done that with trash in front of him. I’ll be the first to admit I was in the be patient on drafting a QB crowd as well. Not because I didn’t like Stroud. I did like him a lot. I was worried he would get Carred with this OL. All praise to the great talent evaluator Hannah! It appears she nailed this pick.


I stand behind everything I’ve said about this Oline. Thank god we have QB that can overcome their short comings. Well so far.
 
Yes, short term. The only other healthy option for LG is Broeker. Morrissey can be elevated from the PS two more times. There is also an injured Deiter, who may be available for the Falcon game.

As of noon today, Howard has not been signed to the 53; or at least a news report has not been issued. But strangely, we do not have a Punter signed to the 53 either, which tells me we can still expect some roster moves before tomorrows game.

Looking down the road, when Scruggs comes off IR and is ready to play, he or Patterson could move into the LG position. Fant would become the swing tackle.
 
Strausser/Popovich are putting on a coaching master class so far with the hand they’ve been dealt. Popovich will probably earn his way out of the coaching doghouse (declined being the Pats OL successor due to Covid protocols). I expect him to be a full OL coach somewhere next season.
 
Interesting thought I had with the Texans starting OL today:

Will Howard stay at LG this season if Tunsil is healthy and Fant is playing well? If/when the OL gets healthy it essentially becomes a question of “who are the 5 best OL on this team currently?” Is Fant currently better than Scruggs returning from IR?

I assume Howard is the best LG on the roster and if Fant is a better RT than Scruggs or Patterson is a LG then it would make sense to keep Howard at LG this season.

 
Interesting thought I had with the Texans starting OL today:

Will Howard stay at LG this season if Tunsil is healthy and Fant is playing well? If/when the OL gets healthy it essentially becomes a question of “who are the 5 best OL on this team currently?” Is Fant currently better than Scruggs returning from IR?

I assume Howard is the best LG on the roster and if Fant is a better RT than Scruggs or Patterson is a LG then it would make sense to keep Howard at LG this season.

no reason to speculate beyond one game, another dude will be hurt and we will start all over again! Seriously, Fant has been a great addition and at least helps give options. Bobby wants continuity as well, so think he will lean to leaving guys together if working and let them grow
 
Howard and Tunsil on the same side? It will be interesting to see how successful we are at running left.
As of Friday's walk through practice, Tunsil was still limping and Howard will be playing with a club, unable to grab or hold with that arm. Both players will be impaired in their effectiveness.

Deculus is available to replace Tunsil, but who is #2 at LG?

I'm not expecting the Texans to have much of a run game, especially on the left side. Over on the right side, Mason has been limited with an ankle issue.
 
Ridder could have written a few entries in his diary while in the pocket. Oh look, he made one public…

Dear Diary, as I write this we are engaged in a battle with the invaders from Texas.
So far, the front is completely protecting me from these Texans. My uniform hasn’t a blade of grass on it.
Supposedly some young infantry man named Anderson is their best marksmen, but it seems his reputation exceeds his shooting ability.
Well, back to loading my canon for another barrage into their secondary line of defense. Ultimately we will kick their asses at the end of this bitter battle and send these Scalawags back to where they came from. Until next time Diary.
 
Spent some time looking through PFF and I didn't find these stats broken out by game. Seems reasonable they would be, but I didn't find them.
ProFootball Reference would have the Advanced Defense Stats, but they don't come out until mid-week or so.

They have QB Hurries + QBKD (Knock Downs) + Sack = Total Pressures.

It doesn't paint the whole picture though.
The QB may have done things to avoid being hurried, knocked down, or sacked.
 
ProFootball Reference would have the Advanced Defense Stats, but they don't come out until mid-week or so.

They have QB Hurries + QBKD (Knock Downs) + Sack = Total Pressures.

It doesn't paint the whole picture though.
The QB may have done things to avoid being hurried, knocked down, or sacked.
I use that source but as you say doesn't give entire story. Just gathering bits and pieces to share with others. Tunsil pass blocking was higher than I hoped with his knee and not playing. Hopefully, all will improve with week of working together.

Wonder who gets injured next?
 
Seems you had concerns about the Oline as well.


They do deserve some credit though I would say it has more to do with our QB that you adamantly didn’t want than the Oline playing great. He’s making all the right reads and getting the ball out fast. You know the guy you said has never won anything before the first game. Some QBs have the ability to make their offensive lines look better than they are. So far Stroud has done that with trash in front of him. I’ll be the first to admit I was in the be patient on drafting a QB crowd as well. Not because I didn’t like Stroud. I did like him a lot. I was worried he would get Carred with this OL. All praise to the great talent evaluator Hannah! It appears she nailed this pick.


I stand behind everything I’ve said about this Oline. Thank god we have QB that can overcome their short comings. Well so far.
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good and Hannah was lucky. Gotta give Slowik some credit for the playcalling too. 3 games in a row without a sack.
 
I use that source but as you say doesn't give entire story. Just gathering bits and pieces to share with others. Tunsil pass blocking was higher than I hoped with his knee and not playing. Hopefully, all will improve with week of working together.

Wonder who gets injured next?
How does this source grade his Run Blocking? PFF has his run blocking grade a poor 60.1. His pass blocking a superb 89.9. He gave up 1 hit and 1 hurry.
 
How does this source grade his Run Blocking? PFF has his run blocking grade a poor 60.1. His pass blocking a superb 89.9. He gave up 1 hit and 1 hurry.
Unfortunately, it doesn't. I use PFF for that. I use
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/htx/2023_advanced.htm#all_advanced_defense

For snap counts, WR and TE, DBs and LB'S.

I use ESPN for stats but also they give last game stats quickly for college as well as pro. I do not pay for premium information.
 
Sometimes it's better to be lucky than good and Hannah was lucky. Gotta give Slowik some credit for the playcalling too. 3 games in a row without a sack.
Why do you keep saying Hannah was lucky??? Why dont you just give credit where credit is due and say that CJ was the smart and best choice. He has all the intangibles, to go along with prototypical NFL QB size, is more of a traditional pocket passing qb, has great accuracy, great ball placement, and above average arm strength.
She wasn't lucky...she, cal, and the Texans did their research and were SMART.
 
We’ve all heard it right, sickos that we are. CJ said it himself, “I poured my heart out and they did same” paraphrasing (pre-draft visitation) I’m going to say, that pouring out, was Slowick. Ownership has to keep this group together :logo:
 
Why do you keep saying Hannah was lucky??? Why dont you just give credit where credit is due and say that CJ was the smart and best choice. He has all the intangibles, to go along with prototypical NFL QB size, is more of a traditional pocket passing qb, has great accuracy, great ball placement, and above average arm strength.
She wasn't lucky...she, cal, and the Texans did their research and were SMART.
You think she did the research?

LMAO
 
No, she was smart enough to let her football people do that. She just listened
Or the fan council.

Make no mistake, she mandated picking a QB. (She didn't listen to any of the football guys, just the fan council) Didn't matter which QB, she needed a QB to market. Luckily Ryans/Caserio made the right call since Hannah made the mandate.
 
Or the fan council.

Make no mistake, she mandated picking a QB. (She didn't listen to any of the football guys, just the fan council) Didn't matter which QB, she needed a QB to market. Luckily Ryans/Caserio made the right call since Hannah made the mandate.
bro you cant have it both ways...blame hannah but yet not give her credit...YOU decide which one it is and do us all a favor and keep it to YOURSELF.
 
bro you cant have it both ways...blame hannah but yet not give her credit...YOU decide which one it is and do us all a favor and keep it to YOURSELF.
I give her credit for being lucky.

Do you think she knows a damned thing about players strengths and weaknesses in the draft?

She told Ryans/Caserio to find a QB and Ryans choice was Stroud.
 
I give her credit for being lucky.

Do you think she knows a damned thing about players strengths and weaknesses in the draft?

She told Ryans/Caserio to find a QB and Ryans choice was Stroud.
Then you should stop saying it was all Hannah and her marketing group that drove the draft and is driving this organization...again talking out both sides of your mouth is ridiculous and old on this board.
 
Then you should stop saying it was all Hannah and her marketing group that drove the draft and is driving this organization...again talking out both sides of your mouth is ridiculous and old on this board.

The truth is the truth.

And no I'm not talking out of both sides of my mouth.

Unless you think Hannah's hobby is scouting? She said get me a QB and Stroud was the pick between Ryans/Caserio.
 
Like Bob McNair and most any other owner would do?

I'm in a believer that football people should be making football decisions, even though this appears to be working out. How did Bob McNair telling RS to go get him a QB workout the couple of times he made mandates to his football people.
 
Or the fan council.

Make no mistake, she mandated picking a QB. (She didn't listen to any of the football guys, just the fan council) Didn't matter which QB, she needed a QB to market. Luckily Ryans/Caserio made the right call since Hannah made the mandate.
Same stuff I heard. Also she is behind the new glitter helments and other stuff coming….
 
The Texans went years without a QB. They had to get a QB. The QB fairy wasn't going to leave a QB under the pillow.

Owners making mandates, particularly when it comes to the QB position is a big reason why the Texans have never been contenders. Like I said, hopefully Hannah got lucky this time.
 
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