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WK 3: BULLS & bears

The idea of starting your injured Franchise QB is befuddling 🤪

not only that, there are grumblings that Staley has lost the team and is not well liked. Them getting 38 hung on them by the jags…looked like they quit on him today.
 
We saw much better from Mills late last season than we have seen this season. I know Mills has it in him. I just think his talent has been wasted. It may be last seasons strong finish was a smoke screen. We should learn more about this team within the next two weeks.
Did you ever think that in those 4 meaningless games, other teams looked at him and decided to make him do things that make him uncomfortable?
 
I think this is fair. I understand, complaining but having no solution. I don't know what I would do. Honestly, even if it goes against conventional wisdom, I would make our Qbs compete each week and start whoever practiced better and see if one can have a spark. At this point, you have nothing to lose. You assume none of them are the future, and you know Mills isn't getting it done. It's not fair to the rest of the team to keep treading him out there while he struggles. Especially because you are close each week. It would be different if we were getting rocked across the board.
My problem stems from this, what did Mills and Burkhead do to not compete for their position. If you listen to everyone who attended camp, they said that Allen looked better than Mills and to a certain point Driskell. Everyone knows I think Minshew is a better player than Mills in every sense of the word. So posters say, well we're rebuilding, why bring in a qb is a placeholder. My thing is if the team is rebuilding, why worry about winning games. Either you're trying to field the best team to win or you're tanking, can't do both. Burkhead serves 0 purpose on this team, yet he's in the game plan faithfully. Mills is an average talent guy, I'm not even mad at him. I don't know why they thought he was a steal in the 3rd rd. He's a backup, nothing wrong with that.
 
Did you ever think that in those 4 meaningless games, other teams looked at him and decided to make him do things that make him uncomfortable?
So being uncomfortable made him perform better?
 
I don’t get it. For the last year you’ve been blasting him for being a quitter and a loser (rightfully so) but today after the loss you’re looking back fondly(?) with almost a told ya so lean. He’s gone, isn’t coming back, who cares about that dude? Why bring him up? At no time today did his name even pop into my head.
He is a quitter but that doesn’t take away from the fact that he was damn good. What part of that you don’t understand. Another thing he never quit on the damn field when he played. But that type of stuff seems to fly right over people heads around here. You smart ones that should be a given.

I tell you some of you people just want to argue. The crap is getting old and tiresome.
 
He is a quitter but that doesn’t take away from the fact that he was damn good. What part of that you don’t understand. Another thing he never quit on the damn field when he played. But that type of stuff seems to fly right over people heads around here. You smart ones that should be a given.

I tell you some of you people just want to argue. The crap is getting old and tiresome.
So stop bringing him up
 
Off the field yes he’s a loser but on the football field he’s one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. Again his team and coaches failed him and the entire Texans fanbase.
For you to think him being a POS off the field does not translate into leadership or other issues on the field boggles my mind. He was a good playmaker, not a good player. That is like Kyler Murray level, good enough to keep you in pergatory. I have a wife and two daughters, mother etc. a POS like this needs to go somewhere else. He still cannot even see he did anything wrong, the ego he must pack
 
For you to think him being a POS off the field does not translate into leadership or other issues on the field boggles my mind. He was a good playmaker, not a good player. That is like Kyler Murray level, good enough to keep you in pergatory. I have a wife and two daughters, mother etc. a POS like this needs to go somewhere else. He still cannot even see he did anything wrong, the ego he must pack
He was 4-12 on this team in 2020, not sure why everyone thinks he's so damn good, and don't know why we expect more from Mills on a team devoid of talent on the offensive side of the ball. The good news is that he did go somewhere else so we can forget about him now, and if you feel the need there's a thread all his own in the NFL section.
 
He was 4-12 on this team in 2020, not sure why everyone thinks he's so damn good, and don't know why we expect more from Mills on a team devoid of talent on the offensive side of the ball. The good news is that he did go somewhere else so we can forget about him now, and if you feel the need there's a thread all his own in the NFL section.
So the defense didn’t cost that team at least 6 victories?
 
I honestly expected better than what we saw. I’m thinking this is the 3rd preseason game & we’re going to see our offense finally show up.

bears defense is bad & looked bad. & our offense barely looked ok against it.

I can imagine the lesser intelligent members being extremely upset that Davis Mills didn’t look like a top 15 QB in the league today.

For them, it’s all about the QB. We should have drafted that guy that nobody else drafted in the first round last year. And we should draft that guy that nobody else will in the 1st round next draft. At least we wouldn’t be complaining about a 3rd round pick who just outplayed the 4th QB selected in the 2021 NFL draft

This hit way to close to home for my general liking but probably the most reasonable thing I‘ve heard in a while. Thanks for bringing it back into perspective for me TK.
 
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If you can’t beat a team with a QB as bad as Justin Fields is, and boy is he horrible looking, then I don't think anything else needs to be said. The Texans are not a good football team. And I'm still not convinced upper management still isn't all that concerned about wins right now.

QB has little to nothing to do with the win when the running game goes off in the manner Chicago's did.
 
QB has little to nothing to do with the win when the running game goes off in the manner Chicago's did.
They scored 20 points.

The defense gave the Texans the ball in favorable position twice. STs gave them the ball in favorable position once. That QB & that offense needs to be able to score more than 20 points.

20 points, regardless what it looks like is a win for the defense. The Texans offense lost to the Bears defense.

The rules are set up for the offense to score points.
 
So being uncomfortable made him perform better?
Posters keep bringing up the last 4 games of last year. DC's have film on him and see what he can do and not do so well. Thats's why its hard to be a good player every year and improve. I still don't think the last 4 games were great, the Titans game was pretty much over. Again, last 4 games of last year doesn't mean its going to continue like that. I don't see anything he does better this year vs last year.
 
Posters keep bringing up the last 4 games of last year. DC's have film on him and see what he can do and not do so well. Thats's why its hard to be a good player every year and improve. I still don't think the last 4 games were great, the Titans game was pretty much over. Again, last 4 games of last year doesn't mean its going to continue like that. I don't see anything he does better this year vs last year.

.....and they just got that film this season? He had 6 starts under his belt before his 5 game run. I wasn't sure that was Kelly calling the last 5 games versus Pep getting a chance to call the offense down the stretch.
 
.....and they just got that film this season? He had 6 starts under his belt before his 5 game run. I wasn't sure that was Kelly calling the last 5 games versus Pep getting a chance to call the offense down the stretch.
Nope, but they have an offseason vs kinda on the fly. How many games did they win and how many points did they score in those last 4 games? Come into it this year, the qb is going to see different thing than he did last year.
 
Nope, but they have an offseason vs kinda on the fly. How many games did they win and how many points did they score in those last 4 games? Come into it this year, the qb is going to see different thing than he did last year.

Any chance a regressed pass pro OL could play any part in this?
 
No chance in his mind.

Most posters said they would be happy if the Texans played competitive games this year and find out if Mills is the guy. Job 1acco.plished, job 2 is to be determined.

Mills has looked like a QB who would still be worth building around during the first 3 quarters of each game. Something has completely came apart in the 4th quarters. I've not liked the ultra conservative play calling, stupid penalties, drops, and Burkhead as the featured back with his rock solid 2.8 YPC and ability to miss some crucial blocks.
 
They are very good at finding a way to lose.

What year was it during Kubiak that the Texans would lose in the last play of the game? It would always be a FG attempt by Kris Brown, or they would score a FG, or Vince Young would run in a TD…crazy **** would happen.

Either way - we have been through this before.

This shouldn’t surprise us.
 
Mills is playing like crap..especially in the 4th qtr, but 1 improvement i did see him make from the last game is he was moving around to buy time and find throwing lanes; Not sure if its b/c he's trying to convince himself to trust his protection to make a consicous effort to not abandon the pocket too early..but he wasn't really doing that in the 1st few games.

I personally think the biggest issue...outside of some other little things is that they/Pep are coddling him too much with the playcalling......Or they don't trust him..for whatever reason.
To me, the reason he looks decent in the 1st 3 qtrs is b/c the offense is being controlled; skewed towards running the ball & just general conservative playcalling. Pass plays called are usually off play-action or are of the 1 read, get-the-ball-out-quickly variety. Either way, the number of times he drops back to pass and how far he's throwing downfield is too controlled. I don't think we've taken but 1 deep shot all season....& that was off that flea-flicker in the Colts game. Anyway, as a result, he's not really getting into a rythym &/or getting a feel for the pass rush....which is needed for when you throw downfield......which of course is what we're needing to do late in games to win it & of course where he & the offense has been sucking. In those situations....when you're trying to win it & you have no choice but to drop back and sling it, that controlled, short passing game now has to give way to throwing it more downfield. So he's not only not in rythym, he has to contend with not having a true #1 go-to WR...................2, The defense also knowing you have to drop back and get it downfield also kinda plays a part in it b/c that kicks up the pass rushing on the edges & the blitzing.

The other part to the no true #1 WR thing is, our skill player speed on the outside isn't great. You need guys who can win their match-up fast. We have Cooks as a speedster on the outsie & really noone else. Nico & Moore and the TE's as a group aren't fast guys...& to top it off, Nico as your #2...kinda sat & watched him a little these last few weeks...he's a TERRIBLE route runner.
 
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Posters keep bringing up the last 4 games of last year. DC's have film on him and see what he can do and not do so well. Thats's why its hard to be a good player every year and improve. I still don't think the last 4 games were great, the Titans game was pretty much over. Again, last 4 games of last year doesn't mean its going to continue like that. I don't see anything he does better this year vs last year.
Which is why your comment didn't make sense
 
No chance in his mind.

Most posters said they would be happy if the Texans played competitive games this year and find out if Mills is the guy. Job 1 accomplished, job 2 is to be determined.
How many times he was sacked or under pressure yesterday. If you do some research, he's been one of the least pressured qbs in the nfl. His pockets were good enough and the defense gave the offense opportunities. Then in the 4th qt, its a wrap
 
Mills has looked like a QB who would still be worth building around during the first 3 quarters of each game. Something has completely came apart in the 4th quarters. I've not liked the ultra conservative play calling, stupid penalties, drops, and Burkhead as the featured back with his rock solid 2.8 YPC and ability to miss some crucial blocks.

I had to help put up fencing yesterday, so I watched the game here and there. I went back and watched the game today and here are my takeaways. Mills didn't play badly even in the 4th qtr. Could he have played better yes,

1. If Burkhead was just a bit faster the Texans would've had a TD, instead Burkhead was tackled at the 5 and the Texans had to settle for a FG. There was another 3rd down play where the same thing happened. Brown could've had a 1st down on a 3rd down catch in the 4th qtr, but he wasn't atletic enough to make that play. It's a play Kelce/Kittle/Waller etc regularly make. In short with better skill position players the Texans probably would've won this game. Howard/Q missed their blocks after the Pitre int that cost the Texans a FG.

Draft Achane and Washington and you have the added playmakers you need. 2 tipped passes are what really cost the Texans this game.

On another note, if the Browns pick is in the 20 ish range would you trade that pick for Roquan Smith? He would be perfect in Lovie's defense.
 
I had to help put up fencing yesterday, so I watched the game here and there. I went back and watched the game today and here are my takeaways. Mills didn't play badly even in the 4th qtr. Could he have played better yes,

1. If Burkhead was just a bit faster the Texans would've had a TD, instead Burkhead was tackled at the 5 and the Texans had to settle for a FG. There was another 3rd down play where the same thing happened. Brown could've had a 1st down on a 3rd down catch in the 4th qtr, but he wasn't atletic enough to make that play. It's a play Kelce/Kittle/Waller etc regularly make. In short with better skill position players the Texans probably would've won this game. Howard/Q missed their blocks after the Pitre int that cost the Texans a FG.

Draft Achane and Washington and you have the added playmakers you need. 2 tipped passes are what really cost the Texans this game.

On another note, if the Browns pick is in the 20 ish range would you trade that pick for Roquan Smith? He would be perfect in Lovie's defense.
Roquan is a free agent
 
They scored 20 points. The defense gave the Texans the ball in favorable position twice. STs gave them the ball in favorable position once. That QB & that offense needs to be able to score more than 20 points. 20 points, regardless what it looks like is a win for the defense. The Texans offense lost to the Bears defense. The rules are set up for the offense to score points.
How many times he was sacked or under pressure yesterday. If you do some research, he's been one of the least pressured qbs in the nfl. His pockets were good enough and the defense gave the offense opportunities. Then in the 4th qt, its a wrap
How many times he was sacked or under pressure yesterday. If you do some research, he's been one of the least pressured qbs in the nfl. His pockets were good enough and the defense gave the offense opportunities. Then in the 4th qt, its a wrap
He's one of the least pressured qb's in the nfl. His line has been solid. He was sacked what once yesterday? He wasn't hit alot either. He has 0 instincts which is a problem. The coach calls the play, but the qb executes the play. He doesn't have to be robotical in his decision making.
They scored 20 points.

The defense gave the Texans the ball in favorable position twice. STs gave them the ball in favorable position once. That QB & that offense needs to be able to score more than 20 points.

20 points, regardless what it looks like is a win for the defense. The Texans offense lost to the Bears defense.

The rules are set up for the offense to score points.
Not to mention the play of the ST.
 
Sometimes, I read this forum and get whiplash from reading posts and doing double takes.
  1. We brag about Mills playing better than the other QBs that were drafted ahead him
  2. Some posters claim that if Mills was in the draft this year, he would be a first round pick
  3. Yet, when expectations are set and his performances are criticized, they bring up that he's a 3rd round pick
You can't have it both ways. Without any bias, grade him as a starting NFL QB. Don't grade him on a curve because he isn't Watson or you like him more than Watson or on his draft status or on him completing 2-3 passes in a quarter. I could give a rat's a$$ if he outplayed Fields. All I care about is when the Texans needed a play, did he step up? When they needed a first down, was he able to make that play? At the end of the day, that's all that matters.

Right now, he is far from the only problem with the Texans. However, he is also part of the problem and anyone deflecting or minimizing that point is getting the QB play and record they deserve.
 
He's one of the least pressured qb's in the nfl. His line has been solid. He was sacked what once yesterday? He wasn't hit alot either. He has 0 instincts which is a problem. The coach calls the play, but the qb executes the play. He doesn't have to be robotical in his decision making.

Easier to say than stand behind the Venus Flytrap better known as the Texans OL. Each defense that the Texans have faced in the first 3 weeks have had their way with the Texans OL…..to the tune of watching them successfully shove their arses back into the huddle.
 
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