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On Sunday, September 29th at 12:00 noon CST, The Carolina Panthers will be in town to take on our Houston Texans at NRG Stadium. The game will be aired on TV on Fox 26 and on radio on Sports Radio 610 AM.
The Texans won't face Cam Newton as he's going to be out recovering from injury. The rookie, Kyle Allen will take his place. Another new starter the Texans will face. The kid was good against the Cardinals but after a week of studying film from 1 game on the kid, will Romeo be able to dial up a defense to slow down the rookie? It's time to prove it. We shall see.
Here are your 2 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 Bryan Anger
LS Jon Weeks
KR DeAndre Carter, Taiwan Jones
PR DeAndre Carter, Keke Coutee
H Bryan Anger
The Carolina Panthers
Offense:
LWR DJ Moore, Chris Hogan, Ray-Ray McCloud
LT Daryl Williams, Greg Little
LG Greg Van Roten, Bryan Witzmann
C Matt Paradis, Tyler Larsen
RG Trai Turner, Dennis Daley
RT Taylor Moton
TE Greg Olsen, Ian Thomas, Chris Manhertz
RWR Curtis Samuel, Jarius Wright, Brandon Zylstra
QB Cam Newton, Kyle Allen, Will Grier
FB Alex Armah
RB Christian McCaffrey, Reggie Bonnafon, Jordan Scarlett
Defense:
LDE Gerald McCoy, Efe Obada
NT Dontari Poe, Kyle Love
RDE Kawann Short, Vernon Butler
LOLB Mario Addison, Brian Burns
LILB Shaq Thompson, Jermaine Carter, Jordan Kunaszyk
RILB Luke Kuechly, Andre Smith
ROLB Bruce Irvin, Marquis Haynes, Christian Miller
LCB Donte Jackson, Javien Elliott, Natrell Jamerson
RCB James Bradberry, Ross Cockrell
SS Eric Reid, Rashaan Gaulden, Natrell Jamerson
FS Tre Boston, Ross Cockrell, Colin Jones
Special Teams:
K Joey Slye
P Michael Palardy
KO Joey Slye
H Michael Palardy
PR Ray-Ray McCloud
KR Ray-Ray McCloud
LS J.J. Jansen
On offense since Cam is out, the Panthers have 2 main weapons that Kyle Allen can really use, Christian McCaffery and Greg Olsen. Romeo has to dial up a defense to not only stop a very good rookie quarterback (which he's had a lot of trouble with in the past), but a way to slow down McCaffery and Olsen. It's time for Romeo to allow the defense to be hyper aggressive not only on the line of scrimmage, but also in the secondary. Blitz packages and pounding on the receivers as they come off the line should be the defense of the day. Keep the kid running and confused and don't let a receiver get open short. McCaffery has to be slowed down. Don't let him run wild. So far, the Texans defense has been pretty darn good against the run. This guy will test that big time. Just stop him. Put Cole on Olsen and I think that threat will be cooled down some.
Just be aggressive on defense.
On offense, the o-line should improve even more. Key in on Luke Kuechly and keep him away from Deshaun. We should see better performance from the o-line. Every week they seem to get better and better. Let's see that trend continue in this game.
Deshaun seems to be getting better and better with every pass he throws. He was off in the first half against the Chargers last week, but really got better and was able to find his receivers in the second half. That is another trend we'd like to see continue. The running game was pretty much non existent last week, but that's because the Texans simply weren't using it. This could be a game that the running game will be important in that it could really open up the passing attack. The o-line needs to be better at opening up running lanes for Duke and Carlos. That could spell real issues for the Carolina defense.
I think the Texans are really going to pull things together both offensively and defensively in this one.
The Texans will be at home coming off a big win against a very good quarterback. Now, it's time to go against a good Carolina team and get even better. This should be a big victory for the Texans in front of a crazed home crowd.
Toros 38
Kittens 12
The Texans won't face Cam Newton as he's going to be out recovering from injury. The rookie, Kyle Allen will take his place. Another new starter the Texans will face. The kid was good against the Cardinals but after a week of studying film from 1 game on the kid, will Romeo be able to dial up a defense to slow down the rookie? It's time to prove it. We shall see.
Here are your 2 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 Bryan Anger
LS Jon Weeks
KR DeAndre Carter, Taiwan Jones
PR DeAndre Carter, Keke Coutee
H Bryan Anger
The Carolina Panthers
Offense:
LWR DJ Moore, Chris Hogan, Ray-Ray McCloud
LT Daryl Williams, Greg Little
LG Greg Van Roten, Bryan Witzmann
C Matt Paradis, Tyler Larsen
RG Trai Turner, Dennis Daley
RT Taylor Moton
TE Greg Olsen, Ian Thomas, Chris Manhertz
RWR Curtis Samuel, Jarius Wright, Brandon Zylstra
QB Cam Newton, Kyle Allen, Will Grier
FB Alex Armah
RB Christian McCaffrey, Reggie Bonnafon, Jordan Scarlett
Defense:
LDE Gerald McCoy, Efe Obada
NT Dontari Poe, Kyle Love
RDE Kawann Short, Vernon Butler
LOLB Mario Addison, Brian Burns
LILB Shaq Thompson, Jermaine Carter, Jordan Kunaszyk
RILB Luke Kuechly, Andre Smith
ROLB Bruce Irvin, Marquis Haynes, Christian Miller
LCB Donte Jackson, Javien Elliott, Natrell Jamerson
RCB James Bradberry, Ross Cockrell
SS Eric Reid, Rashaan Gaulden, Natrell Jamerson
FS Tre Boston, Ross Cockrell, Colin Jones
Special Teams:
K Joey Slye
P Michael Palardy
KO Joey Slye
H Michael Palardy
PR Ray-Ray McCloud
KR Ray-Ray McCloud
LS J.J. Jansen
On offense since Cam is out, the Panthers have 2 main weapons that Kyle Allen can really use, Christian McCaffery and Greg Olsen. Romeo has to dial up a defense to not only stop a very good rookie quarterback (which he's had a lot of trouble with in the past), but a way to slow down McCaffery and Olsen. It's time for Romeo to allow the defense to be hyper aggressive not only on the line of scrimmage, but also in the secondary. Blitz packages and pounding on the receivers as they come off the line should be the defense of the day. Keep the kid running and confused and don't let a receiver get open short. McCaffery has to be slowed down. Don't let him run wild. So far, the Texans defense has been pretty darn good against the run. This guy will test that big time. Just stop him. Put Cole on Olsen and I think that threat will be cooled down some.
Just be aggressive on defense.
On offense, the o-line should improve even more. Key in on Luke Kuechly and keep him away from Deshaun. We should see better performance from the o-line. Every week they seem to get better and better. Let's see that trend continue in this game.
Deshaun seems to be getting better and better with every pass he throws. He was off in the first half against the Chargers last week, but really got better and was able to find his receivers in the second half. That is another trend we'd like to see continue. The running game was pretty much non existent last week, but that's because the Texans simply weren't using it. This could be a game that the running game will be important in that it could really open up the passing attack. The o-line needs to be better at opening up running lanes for Duke and Carlos. That could spell real issues for the Carolina defense.
I think the Texans are really going to pull things together both offensively and defensively in this one.
The Texans will be at home coming off a big win against a very good quarterback. Now, it's time to go against a good Carolina team and get even better. This should be a big victory for the Texans in front of a crazed home crowd.
Toros 38
Kittens 12