I held this for 12 hours, trying to let the stench of Sunday's performance dissipate a bit.
But it's still funky.
This is a short entry. There will be more to come. The Texans' defense is bad, real bad. You don't need me to tell you that.
Unless the Dallas Cowboys give up 432 yards to the Panthers on Monday night, the Texans will have allowed more yards than any team in the league through three games.
After the first game it was still early. After Week 2, we were still talking about it being only two games. But now?
Well, it's no longer it's no longer a couple of wild nights out on the town. This is a full-on addiction. Yes, the Texans' pitiful defense needs an intervention.
Unfortunately the best time for that intervention was during the offseason, and well ... let's just say they're still hanging out with the same crowd.
I'm all for giving somebody a chance before I throw them overboard. You know I'm not a nuclear overreactor.
But Frank Bush is off to a horrible start as Texans defensive coordinator. I had reservations about the hire from the get-go not that there is anything wrong with Bush, but a first-time coordinator, particularly one with ties to the previous defensive administration didn't seem like the right man for this job.
Richard Smith's defense gave up 441, 515 and 495 yards in his first three games as Texans' defensive coordinator.
Frank Bush's defense has allowed 462, 449 and 397 in his first three games. (Hey, on a positive note, Sunday's performance was a HUGE improvement compared to Smith' D, right?)
Total yards don't mean as much in the NFL as you might think, but they do mean something. And the numbers say if you're getting rolled early in the season, you'll probably get rolled all season.