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On Sunday, September 15th 2019 at 12:00 noon CST, The Jacksonville Jaguars will be in town to take on our Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. The game will be aired locally on TV on CBS 11 and on radio on Sports Radio 610 AM.
After a close, heartbreaking loss to the Saints on Monday night, O'Brien and Crennel need to come out with a much more aggressive game plan both offensively and defensively.
Crennel can't keep using soft zones and play conservatively after getting the lead. That never works out well for the Texans. And rushing 3 is only going to keep Watt out of the backfield. How will he be able to do anything if he's double and triple teamed the whole game and Crennel is calling plays that will allow that to happen? That has got to stop.
Here are the teams.
Your Houston Texans
Offense:
WR DeAndre Hopkins
LT Laremy Tunsil, Roderick Johnson
LG Tytus Howard, Senio Kelemete
C Nick Martin, Greg Mancz
RG Zach Fulton, Max Scharping
RT Seantrel Henderson
TE Darren Fells, Jordan Akins, Jerell Adams, Logan Paulsen
WR Keke Coutee, DeAndre Carter
WR Will Fuller V, Kenny Stills
QB Deshaun Watson, AJ McCarron, Alex McGough
RB Duke Johnson, Carlos Hyde, Taiwan Jones, Buddy Howell, Cullen Gillaspia
Defense:
DE J.J. Watt, Charles Omenihu
NT D.J. Reader, Brandon Dunn
DE Angelo Blackson, Carlos Watkins
OLB Whitney Mercilus, Barkevious Mingo
ILB Benardrick McKinney, Peter Kalambayi
ILB Zach Cunningham, Dylan Cole
OLB Brennan Scarlett, Jacob Martin
CB Johnathan Joseph, Phillip Gaines, Xavier Crawford
CB Bradley Roby, Keion Crossen, Lonnie Johnson Jr.
S Tashaun Gipson Sr., Jahleel Addae
S Justin Reid, A.J. Moore
Special Teams:
K Ka'imi Fairbairn
P Trevor Daniel
LS Jon Weeks
KR DeAndre Carter, Taiwan Jones
PR DeAndre Carter, Keke Coutee
H Trevor Daniel
The Jacksonville Jaguars
Offense:
WR Dede Westbrook, Chris Conley, Keelan Cole
LT Cam Robinson, Cedric Ogbuehi
LG Andrew Norwell, Brandon Thomas
C Brandon Linder, Tyler Shatley
RG A.J. Cann, Will Richardson Jr.
RT Jawaan Taylor
TE Geoff Swaim, Josh Oliver
WR Marqise Lee, DJ Chark Jr., C.J. Board
QB Gardner Minshew II, Joshua Dobbs
RB Leonard Fournette, Ryquell Armstead, Tyler Ervin, Devine Ozigbo
TE James O'Shaughnessy, Seth DeValve
Defense:
DE Yannick Ngakoue, Josh Allen
NT Abry Jones, Dontavius Russell
DT Marcell Dareus, Taven Bryan
DE Calais Campbell, Dawuane Smoot
WLB Quincy Williams, D.J. Alexander
MLB Myles Jack, Najee Goode
SLB Leon Jacobs, Austin Calitro
LCB Jalen Ramsey, D.J. Hayden, Breon Borders
FS Jarrod Wilson, Andrew Wingard
SS Ronnie Harrison, Cody Davis
RCB A.J. Bouye, Tre Herndon, Josh Robinson
Special Teams:
PK Josh Lambo
P Logan Cooke
H Logan Cooke
LS Matthew Orzech
PR Dede Westbrook, Tyler Ervin, Marqise Lee, Josh Robinson
KR DJ Chark Jr., Tyler Ervin, Marqise Lee, Keelan Cole
With Foles out for the season, the Jaguars will have to rely on rookie backup Gardner Minshew II.
Romeo needs to dial up a very aggressive game plan and rush 4 to 6 every single play. Get the kid confused and keep him guessing and running. And don't let up. Crennel also needs to be more aggressive with the secondary and play up on the receivers and pound on them coming off the line. This playing off and soft zone play calling is going to do nothing but allow receivers to go for the easy underneath stuff all the time. Tighten up those zones and play more man coverage. Mix it up to keep the quarterback and receivers off balance. Just stay aggressive on the line and in the secondary the whole game. Throw the conservative mind set out the window when the Texans get a lead.
On offense, the O-line needs to get allot better. Watson can not continue to take a beating.
With all the high draft picks and getting Tunsil and still take 6 sacks in 1 game? That will not do.
Protecting Watson should be of paramount importance. Get this O-line right!
If Watson has even just a little more time, he'll destroy defenses with his arm and all the weapons he has. The improved running game will help considerably.
The Texans should be able to run away with this game and build confidence throughout the team.
The Texans will take it big.
Texans 34
Jaguars 10
After a close, heartbreaking loss to the Saints on Monday night, O'Brien and Crennel need to come out with a much more aggressive game plan both offensively and defensively.
Crennel can't keep using soft zones and play conservatively after getting the lead. That never works out well for the Texans. And rushing 3 is only going to keep Watt out of the backfield. How will he be able to do anything if he's double and triple teamed the whole game and Crennel is calling plays that will allow that to happen? That has got to stop.
Here are the teams.
Your Houston Texans
Offense:
WR DeAndre Hopkins
LT Laremy Tunsil, Roderick Johnson
LG Tytus Howard, Senio Kelemete
C Nick Martin, Greg Mancz
RG Zach Fulton, Max Scharping
RT Seantrel Henderson
TE Darren Fells, Jordan Akins, Jerell Adams, Logan Paulsen
WR Keke Coutee, DeAndre Carter
WR Will Fuller V, Kenny Stills
QB Deshaun Watson, AJ McCarron, Alex McGough
RB Duke Johnson, Carlos Hyde, Taiwan Jones, Buddy Howell, Cullen Gillaspia
Defense:
DE J.J. Watt, Charles Omenihu
NT D.J. Reader, Brandon Dunn
DE Angelo Blackson, Carlos Watkins
OLB Whitney Mercilus, Barkevious Mingo
ILB Benardrick McKinney, Peter Kalambayi
ILB Zach Cunningham, Dylan Cole
OLB Brennan Scarlett, Jacob Martin
CB Johnathan Joseph, Phillip Gaines, Xavier Crawford
CB Bradley Roby, Keion Crossen, Lonnie Johnson Jr.
S Tashaun Gipson Sr., Jahleel Addae
S Justin Reid, A.J. Moore
Special Teams:
K Ka'imi Fairbairn
P Trevor Daniel
LS Jon Weeks
KR DeAndre Carter, Taiwan Jones
PR DeAndre Carter, Keke Coutee
H Trevor Daniel
The Jacksonville Jaguars
Offense:
WR Dede Westbrook, Chris Conley, Keelan Cole
LT Cam Robinson, Cedric Ogbuehi
LG Andrew Norwell, Brandon Thomas
C Brandon Linder, Tyler Shatley
RG A.J. Cann, Will Richardson Jr.
RT Jawaan Taylor
TE Geoff Swaim, Josh Oliver
WR Marqise Lee, DJ Chark Jr., C.J. Board
QB Gardner Minshew II, Joshua Dobbs
RB Leonard Fournette, Ryquell Armstead, Tyler Ervin, Devine Ozigbo
TE James O'Shaughnessy, Seth DeValve
Defense:
DE Yannick Ngakoue, Josh Allen
NT Abry Jones, Dontavius Russell
DT Marcell Dareus, Taven Bryan
DE Calais Campbell, Dawuane Smoot
WLB Quincy Williams, D.J. Alexander
MLB Myles Jack, Najee Goode
SLB Leon Jacobs, Austin Calitro
LCB Jalen Ramsey, D.J. Hayden, Breon Borders
FS Jarrod Wilson, Andrew Wingard
SS Ronnie Harrison, Cody Davis
RCB A.J. Bouye, Tre Herndon, Josh Robinson
Special Teams:
PK Josh Lambo
P Logan Cooke
H Logan Cooke
LS Matthew Orzech
PR Dede Westbrook, Tyler Ervin, Marqise Lee, Josh Robinson
KR DJ Chark Jr., Tyler Ervin, Marqise Lee, Keelan Cole
With Foles out for the season, the Jaguars will have to rely on rookie backup Gardner Minshew II.
Romeo needs to dial up a very aggressive game plan and rush 4 to 6 every single play. Get the kid confused and keep him guessing and running. And don't let up. Crennel also needs to be more aggressive with the secondary and play up on the receivers and pound on them coming off the line. This playing off and soft zone play calling is going to do nothing but allow receivers to go for the easy underneath stuff all the time. Tighten up those zones and play more man coverage. Mix it up to keep the quarterback and receivers off balance. Just stay aggressive on the line and in the secondary the whole game. Throw the conservative mind set out the window when the Texans get a lead.
On offense, the O-line needs to get allot better. Watson can not continue to take a beating.
With all the high draft picks and getting Tunsil and still take 6 sacks in 1 game? That will not do.
Protecting Watson should be of paramount importance. Get this O-line right!
If Watson has even just a little more time, he'll destroy defenses with his arm and all the weapons he has. The improved running game will help considerably.
The Texans should be able to run away with this game and build confidence throughout the team.
The Texans will take it big.
Texans 34
Jaguars 10
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