Just change his title to Super Duper Executive of Football and bring in a GMUnfortunately that's not going to happen. Rick is here for at least another three years.
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Just change his title to Super Duper Executive of Football and bring in a GMUnfortunately that's not going to happen. Rick is here for at least another three years.
Osweiler
15 of 21
167 yards
no touchdowns
two interceptions
55.2 passer rating
While I don't think that Oz will get the MVP, I will predict that this thread is going to have a much much much better ending than Marshal's "Hoyer Fan Club" thread from last year.
“I feel like we’re very close to exploding as an offense,” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “We are three, four plays away from changing multiple football games. Because of that, I don’t think we can get discouraged. … We’re tired of being close. We really are, as a team. We’re all able to see it on the film. We see it on the film every single week that we’re so close to turning that corner.”
“I feel like we’re very close to exploding as an offense,” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “We are three, four plays away from changing multiple football games. Because of that, I don’t think we can get discouraged. … We’re tired of being close. We really are, as a team. We’re all able to see it on the film. We see it on the film every single week that we’re so close to turning that corner.”
“I feel like we’re very close to exploding as an offense,” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “We are three, four plays away from changing multiple football games. Because of that, I don’t think we can get discouraged. … We’re tired of being close. We really are, as a team. We’re all able to see it on the film. We see it on the film every single week that we’re so close to turning that corner.”
“I feel like we’re very close to exploding as an offense,” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “We are three, four plays away from changing multiple football games. Because of that, I don’t think we can get discouraged. … We’re tired of being close. We really are, as a team. We’re all able to see it on the film. We see it on the film every single week that we’re so close to turning that corner.”
“I feel like we’re very close to exploding as an offense,” Osweiler said, via ESPN.com. “We are three, four plays away from changing multiple football games. Because of that, I don’t think we can get discouraged. … We’re tired of being close. We really are, as a team. We’re all able to see it on the film. We see it on the film every single week that we’re so close to turning that corner.”
I'm not seeing it.I'm seeing very similar things myself, but as I don't really know what's "supposed" to happen, I'm more "hoping" than anything.
I've mentioned several times where I see two or more receivers in the same spot, or they're drawing all the Defenders to the same area... if just one of those guys had broken their route off differently, it would make more sense.
so if I'm the QB & I'm expecting the route concepts to challenge the defense in a particular area & open a receiver, but the one guy broke it off wrong... what am I supposed to do?
If Brock was like Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson it wouldn't look so bad. But since he's a straight drop back passer, it's going to look pretty bad if he hasn't got an outlet in the first 3 or 4 seconds.
I'm baffled man. It's times like these I find myself a little envious of the sunshine pumpers. They can always find something to be optimistic about. They really look at this pile of **** and genuinely see an Ice Cream Sundae. I feel bad for them when they finally take a bite of the ****, but then they'll probably just keep eating it anyway.I'm not seeing it.
I had brought up all the particular plays where Osweiler didn't do it right.
I've yet to see you bringing up those that prove your point.
I'm not seeing it.
I had brought up all the particular plays where Osweiler didn't do it right.
I've yet to see you bringing up those that prove your point.
It's better to disagree than simply generalize things, like you just did again.We've done this before & we usually get nowhere. you see what you see & it's fact.
There were opportunities to make plays, Osweiler failed to make them all. we can agree on that I suppose. other times he made plays. can we agree on that?
We've done this before & we usually get nowhere. you see what you see & it's fact.
There were opportunities to make plays, Osweiler failed to make them all. we can agree on that I suppose. other times he made plays. can we agree on that?
You have to have a confidant QB... I just hope the rest of the team feels that way also
The problem for Osweiler is that his positives are so sporadic throughout a game, few and far between. What separates the starters, or even just average on up QBs from the bottom of the barrel/clipboard holders is their ability to string those plays together. Other than the very end of the Colts game and one late drive against the Packers, that's not getting done by Osweiler.
And you can best believe this is not going well with his teammates.
Totally agree. I've never said anything different. You're seeing the glass 3/4 empty. I see it 1/4 full.
Most people see $18M & five years & expect to see a finished product. I know the Texans didn't see a franchise QB when they signed Brock.
They saw potential. I didn't. I don't. But I don't think it's time to move on.
I think the last two or three weeks we've got Brock as comfortable in O'bs offense as he was in Denver last season. The team around him isn't as explosive as the team he played with last season & I think that's what is ultimately holding us back.
Interesting.
If I were Ryan Griffin I doubt I would have an issue with the way Brock played. If I were Fiedorowicz I wouldn't have a problem with Brock.
If I were Jeff Allen or Chris Clark I'd focus more on the man in the mirror.
Look, through three quarters Aaron Rodgers didn't play any better than Osweiler. Charles James falls down & we're down 21-7.
That's not to say Brock played as well as Rodgers. I'm saying Rodgers can only do so much with what he's got to work with.
Remember Ron Wolfe, Ted Thompson, Eliot Wolfe? We've got Rick & Cal.
Again, all I'm saying is O'b said he can make Osweiler a franchise QB in two years time. I haven't seen enough yet to dump that "plan"
In a "normal" year, I would appreciate your level-headed approach.Totally agree. I've never said anything different. You're seeing the glass 3/4 empty. I see it 1/4 full.
Most people see $18M & five years & expect to see a finished product. I know the Texans didn't see a franchise QB when they signed Brock.
They saw potential. I didn't. I don't. But I don't think it's time to move on.
I think the last two or three weeks we've got Brock as comfortable in O'bs offense as he was in Denver last season. The team around him isn't as explosive as the team he played with last season & I think that's what is ultimately holding us back.
Interesting.
If I were Ryan Griffin I doubt I would have an issue with the way Brock played. If I were Fiedorowicz I wouldn't have a problem with Brock.
If I were Jeff Allen or Chris Clark I'd focus more on the man in the mirror.
Look, through three quarters Aaron Rodgers didn't play any better than Osweiler. Charles James falls down & we're down 21-7.
That's not to say Brock played as well as Rodgers. I'm saying Rodgers can only do so much with what he's got to work with.
Remember Ron Wolfe, Ted Thompson, Eliot Wolfe? We've got Rick & Cal.
Again, all I'm saying is O'b said he can make Osweiler a franchise QB in two years time. I haven't seen enough yet to dump that "plan"
Totally agree. I've never said anything different. You're seeing the glass 3/4 empty. I see it 1/4 full.
Most people see $18M & five years & expect to see a finished product.
I know the Texans didn't see a franchise QB when they signed Brock.
They saw potential. I didn't. I don't. But I don't think it's time to move on.
I think the last two or three weeks we've got Brock as comfortable in O'bs offense as he was in Denver last season. The team around him isn't as explosive as the team he played with last season & I think that's what is ultimately holding us back.
Absolutely. I actually thought about that today. Not JJ specifically, but I wondered why the Texans weren't forcing more turnovers. It's because their pass rush blows. They're not getting the strip sacks, they're not forcing the early, errant throws. Yeah, that's a big part of it.Yep speedy and jj watt covered up the texans offensive faults
Absolutely. I actually thought about that today. Not JJ specifically, but I wondered why the Texans weren't forcing more turnovers. It's because their pass rush blows. They're not getting the strip sacks, they're not forcing the early, errant throws. Yeah, that's a big part of it.
Absolutely. I actually thought about that today. Not JJ specifically, but I wondered why the Texans weren't forcing more turnovers. It's because their pass rush blows. They're not getting the strip sacks, they're not forcing the early, errant throws. Yeah, that's a big part of it.
Exactly.
Nothing against Lamar Miller, but he's not Arian Foster. Big plays when you need them, nose for the end zone. he was the guy that helped us win 9 games when Fitz we had Ftizmagic on a short leash.
Bill O’Brien on Texans’ pass protection Sunday‘Terrible’
By Aaron Wilson
December 5, 2016
Texans coach Bill O’Brien didn’t mince words when asked to assess the protection provided to quarterback Brock Osweiler during a loss to the Green Bay Packers.
O’Brien stuck to his usual blunt style Monday, characterizing the blocking performance as substandard.
Osweiler was sacked twice and hit five times and repeatedly had to escape the pocket to avoid being hit or sacked. He still managed to complete 22 of 35 passes for 202 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 97.6 passer rating. Osweiler entered the game tied for the most interceptions in the league with 13 and tied for the lowest passer rating in the NFL with a 72.2 mark. He rushed for 20 yards on three carries against the Packers.
“It was terrible,” O’Brien said Monday. “It’s got to get a lot better. It was just not good enough. We’ve got to do a better job coaching it with the right protections. It just wasn’t good enough. Brock was under pressure most of the day and had to run sometimes, had to move in the pocket. It just wasn’t good enough.”
Bill O’Brien on Texans’ pass protection Sunday‘Terrible’
By Aaron Wilson
December 5, 2016
Texans coach Bill O’Brien didn’t mince words when asked to assess the protection provided to quarterback Brock Osweiler during a loss to the Green Bay Packers.
O’Brien stuck to his usual blunt style Monday, characterizing the blocking performance as substandard.
Osweiler was sacked twice and hit five times and repeatedly had to escape the pocket to avoid being hit or sacked. He still managed to complete 22 of 35 passes for 202 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 97.6 passer rating. Osweiler entered the game tied for the most interceptions in the league with 13 and tied for the lowest passer rating in the NFL with a 72.2 mark. He rushed for 20 yards on three carries against the Packers.
“It was terrible,” O’Brien said Monday. “It’s got to get a lot better. It was just not good enough. We’ve got to do a better job coaching it with the right protections. It just wasn’t good enough. Brock was under pressure most of the day and had to run sometimes, had to move in the pocket. It just wasn’t good enough.”
Geez. How did Brock not get benched in that San Diego game? I'm not one that looks at stats after every game but holy crap. After looking at that, it's inexcusable we didn't at least try something else out. I knew he was bad in that game, but there really aren't words that can express just how pitiful he really was. Ugh...Jayson Braddock @JaysonBraddock 6m6 minutes ago
As Brock Osweiler gets ready to face one of the worst pass defenses, here's how he's played against the good, the bad & the ugly...
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So he pretty much sucks equally no matter the defensive rank?Jayson Braddock @JaysonBraddock 6m6 minutes ago
As Brock Osweiler gets ready to face one of the worst pass defenses, here's how he's played against the good, the bad & the ugly...
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How did Brock not get benched in that San Diego game?
So he pretty much sucks equally no matter the defensive rank?
Geez. How did Brock not get benched in that San Diego game? I'm not one that looks at stats after every game but holy crap. After looking at that, it's inexcusable we didn't at least try something else out. I knew he was bad in that game, but there really aren't words that can express just how pitiful he really was. Ugh...
When evaluating inexperienced starters I look at passers rating (that can't be QBR). I look at how many games are above 80 vs how many below, I look for streaks, & I compare it to opposing pass defense.
Brock has had 7 out of 12 games over 80
Six of those were over the last 9 games. the sub 80 games were well below 80, but none were back to back over the last 9.
The sub 80 games (over the last 9) were against Minnesota, Denver, & San Diego we should expect good QB play (Imo 80+ passer rating) from Brock against the Colts.
You do realize that an 80 PR is pretty bad, right? I mean, it's better than Brock's season PR of 74.2, but still bad. Hell even 85 is just getting you to the average range, which he's only done 4 times out of 12 games.
Paint the turd any color you wish, it's still a turd.
That's fine. Use whatever number you want to. 80 is just setting the bar pretty low IMO. David Carr had 10 games with a PR better than 80 is last year here. So good for Os if he can get there, which he'd have to do 3 out of the last 4 games to do it.I've always used 80. didn't feel the need to move the goal post just because I don't like Brock.
That's fine. Use whatever number you want to.
Andre Luck's career completion : 59.1% (72 games [including postseason) 5 years as a starter
Brock Osweiler's career completion : 60.4% (28 games [no postseason]) 1 year as a starter
Andrew Luck: career Y/A 7.1 4.9 TD% 2.6 INT%Andre Luck's career completion : 59.1% (72 games [including postseason) 5 years as a starter
Brock Osweiler's career completion : 60.4% (28 games [no postseason]) 1 year as a starter