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State of the O-line

DJ Swearwinger is PFF highest rated safety! Who would've thought?

Why did Swearinger leave again? I wonder if Buttchin had anything to do with it? Oh thats right, Buttchin said he was 'still on the team' when in reality DJ had already been cut and posted on IG LOL SMH another shining Buttcrack McQuack moment.

At least we have Justin Reid, that kid is a beast!
 
Why did Swearinger leave again? I wonder if Buttchin had anything to do with it? Oh thats right, Buttchin said he was 'still on the team' when in reality DJ had already been cut and posted on IG LOL SMH another shining Buttcrack McQuack moment.

At least we have Justin Reid, that kid is a beast!

Well he was bad here, not playing close to starter level and when asked to play special teams he said he was a 2nd round pick and 2nd round picks don't play special teams. He is on his 4th team so far, happy for him that he finally got his act together, and learned how to play safety in the NFL. But let's not act like releasing Swearinger is some ringing endorsement that our coaching staff fails to identify talent. Still have my Swearinger Texans jersey, I had high hopes for the kid when we drafted him
 
Why did Swearinger leave again? I wonder if Buttchin had anything to do with it? Oh thats right, Buttchin said he was 'still on the team' when in reality DJ had already been cut and posted on IG LOL SMH another shining Buttcrack McQuack moment.

At least we have Justin Reid, that kid is a beast!

McNair/BOB wanted to get rid of Swearinger when 1. He stiff the trick my car dude. 2. His dog bit Clowney at 3am.

Uncle Bob wont have any of that.
 
yea he was very young and dumb here, fortunately for himself he realized he was going to put himself out of the league and turned it around.
Yea Swag and his wonder dog, Ole Blue the pitbull. Wasn't that the dog's name ?
Swag and JD were tight until Blue bit JD as I recall.
I dunno wonder if Swag still has that pitbull ?
 
Well he was bad here, not playing close to starter level and when asked to play special teams he said he was a 2nd round pick and 2nd round picks don't play special teams. He is on his 4th team so far, happy for him that he finally got his act together, and learned how to play safety in the NFL. But let's not act like releasing Swearinger is some ringing endorsement that our coaching staff fails to identify talent. Still have my Swearinger Texans jersey, I had high hopes for the kid when we drafted him

I think there were a few things that might have helped get Swearinger out of here but refusing to play Special Teams is what I remember being the "final straw" if you will. BOB wasn't going to put up with that!
 
About had a car wreck. I know the OL had a pretty solid week finally, but the Texans OL was up for the best OL of the week

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-of-the-week-colts-on-top-in-backtoback-weeks

Colts won it


From the article by Shaun O'Hara:

"The rest of the top O-lines from Week 8

Houston Texans: Don't look now but the Texans have won five straight after a 0-3 start. Part of the reason for this hot streak is the improved play of the offensive line. Entering the bout with Miami, Deshaun Watson had been sacked 26 times and hit 68 times (most in the NFL). BUT, against the Dolphins, Watson wasn't sacked and was hit only once. What a remarkable turnaround.

The offense had 427 total yards and 42 points thanks to five passing touchdowns from Watson. On the ground, Lamar Miller continued to play well and finished with 18 attempts for 133 yards and a score against his former team. Center Nick Martin had the unit's top performance, while right tackle Julie'n Davenport had one of his best games of the season by allowing just two hurries."


After weeks of being maligned as one of the worst O-lines in the NFL it's finally good to see a write up about their improvement. The only mistake I could see in the article about the Texans was that they had Davenport mislabeled as a RT instead of a LT. This might have been done by accident since Davenport played RT for a few games and had some of his most "memorable" (awful) games there and that's what sticks in peoples minds. Hopefully their good play will continue and they improve every game. It's probably the biggest key to them continuing to win.
 
Dang wonder where Oline will be if they actually get to play same players in same spots for another game or two?
No QB -QB backup controversy but what about RG when Fulton returns if Mancz continues his play? Will one of them replace Kelemete? :spot:

I remember yelling when Swear made a good play then almost immediately make a totally stupid one often leading to losing yardage.

Beat Denver and I will be rooting for Falcons vs Washington during our bye week.
 
Dang wonder where Oline will be if they actually get to play same players in same spots for another game or two?
No QB -QB backup controversy but what about RG when Fulton returns if Mancz continues his play? Will one of them replace Kelemete? :spot:

I remember yelling when Swear made a good play then almost immediately make a totally stupid one often leading to losing yardage.

Beat Denver and I will be rooting for Falcons vs Washington during our bye week.

I really like how the interior of this OL is coming together. Starters and quality depth are beginning to surface. OT's will still be needed and should be addressed in the draft.

Something interesting worth mentioning, both Fanspeak and First Pick NFL Draft Simulators now have the Texans drafting form the 25 spot. This drop could force the Texans to look at CB or OLB with their RD1 pick.
 
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Dang wonder where Oline will be if they actually get to play same players in same spots for another game or two?
No QB -QB backup controversy but what about RG when Fulton returns if Mancz continues his play? Will one of them replace Kelemete? :spot:

I remember yelling when Swear made a good play then almost immediately make a totally stupid one often leading to losing yardage.

Beat Denver and I will be rooting for Falcons vs Washington during our bye week.

right now I'm going with the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" philosophy with our line. These last two weeks have been the best they have looked all season, I get it they played 2 bad run defenses and only threw the ball 25 and 20 times respectively. Especially that right side, Mancz and Lamm have real chemistry together. I think Mancz has even talked about this recently, saying something along the lines of all they have to do is give each other a look and they know what the other is thinking. Kelemente's knee might not be fully healed, but he is performing much better recently and I really don't want to add more onto Davenport's plate by having him try to build chemistry with someone else if we don't have to.
 
From the article by Shaun O'Hara:

"The rest of the top O-lines from Week 8

Houston Texans: Don't look now but the Texans have won five straight after a 0-3 start. Part of the reason for this hot streak is the improved play of the offensive line. Entering the bout with Miami, Deshaun Watson had been sacked 26 times and hit 68 times (most in the NFL). BUT, against the Dolphins, Watson wasn't sacked and was hit only once. What a remarkable turnaround.

The offense had 427 total yards and 42 points thanks to five passing touchdowns from Watson. On the ground, Lamar Miller continued to play well and finished with 18 attempts for 133 yards and a score against his former team. Center Nick Martin had the unit's top performance, while right tackle Julie'n Davenport had one of his best games of the season by allowing just two hurries."


After weeks of being maligned as one of the worst O-lines in the NFL it's finally good to see a write up about their improvement. The only mistake I could see in the article about the Texans was that they had Davenport mislabeled as a RT instead of a LT. This might have been done by accident since Davenport played RT for a few games and had some of his most "memorable" (awful) games there and that's what sticks in peoples minds. Hopefully their good play will continue and they improve every game. It's probably the biggest key to them continuing to win.
Wow that's great news, that's very encouraging.
Some folks are changing their minds about this Texans' Oline. Why I've allegedly heard rumors that SteelB might now be calling this Texans OLine his NFL dream OLine. I dunno any truth to those allegations ?
 
Wow that's great news, that's very encouraging.
Some folks are changing their minds about this Texans' Oline. Why I've allegedly heard rumors that SteelB might now be calling this Texans OLine his NFL dream OLine. I dunno any truth to those allegations ?

:spit:
 
According to the 'Stats" sub group in ESPNs NFL section Miller & Chubb together have accumulated 15 sacks thru 8 games so that's right at an average of 2 sacks a game for the combo.
I'll be very pleased if our OLine can hold them to that average this Sunday but I'm worried it may get kinda hairy for our guys (and most importantly Watson) this Sunday.
 
According to the 'Stats" sub group in ESPNs NFL section Miller & Chubb together have accumulated 15 sacks thru 8 games so that's right at an average of 2 sacks a game for the combo.
I'll be very pleased if our OLine can hold them to that average this Sunday but I'm worried it may get kinda hairy for our guys (and most importantly Watson) this Sunday.


It's going to be a tall task for sure.
 
According to the 'Stats" sub group in ESPNs NFL section Miller & Chubb together have accumulated 15 sacks thru 8 games so that's right at an average of 2 sacks a game for the combo.
I'll be very pleased if our OLine can hold them to that average this Sunday but I'm worried it may get kinda hairy for our guys (and most importantly Watson) this Sunday.
I'm thinking we should make Chubb and Old Spice (err, I mean Miller) play the run all day. The O-line's run blocking seems to be improving. Lamar Miller seems to have discovered how to get chunk yds. Did I mention the Broncos are near the bottom in defense against the rush? They give up 5.1 yds/att. (the Texans give up 3.6).
Why throw when their weakness is against the run?
 
I would like to see a good mix with L. Miller and Blue getting passes as well as runs; both are quite good receiving. I foresee an extra Olineman next to Davenport and TE Jordan Thomas 6'5" 270 ish next to Lamm with RB chipping when possible. Quick decisions, quicker release and good observations by receivers. This is a way to get Rankin at least some game time blocking.
 
I really like how the interior of this OL is coming together. Starters and quality depth are beginning to surface. OT's will still be needed and should be addressed in the draft.

Something interesting worth mentioning, both Fanspeak and First Pick NFL Draft Simulators now have the Texans drafting form the 25 spot. This drop could force the Texans to look at CB or OLB with their RD1 pick.
This has been the conundrum for me for a while as I thought Davenport would remain at LT so position priority was lowered especially with Lamm doing better. A lot will change when we know who returns to school and who is taken before us as all know. Here is a projection for depth chart 2019:
Corners Colvin and Joseph whose final year contract drops a million in cap.
Safeties Jordan Reid and IMO both Matthieu and Kareem Jackson extended.
OLB: Clowney extended, Ejiofor, Mercilus

My thoughts draft wise: we have picks (apprx) 26, 50 (Seattle), 58 and 90. I believe we can get an OLB, Corner and OT (that can play both sides) with two selections in round two and our round three. I hope to get either a BPA or a starter day one with our first. I think needed backup will occur with remaining picks.
 
According to the 'Stats" sub group in ESPNs NFL section Miller & Chubb together have accumulated 15 sacks thru 8 games so that's right at an average of 2 sacks a game for the combo.
I'll be very pleased if our OLine can hold them to that average this Sunday but I'm worried it may get kinda hairy for our guys (and most importantly Watson) this Sunday.
Let's put this in perspective............The Broncos have 24 sacks this season...........only 2nd to the Ravens with 27. Von Miller has 8 of those himself............only 2nd to Donaldson with 10..............and Chubb at 7 sacks, just behind Von Miller.
 
Let's put this in perspective............The Broncos have 24 sacks this season...........only 2nd to the Ravens with 27. Von Miller has 8 of those himself............only 2nd to Donaldson with 10..............and Chubb at 7 sacks, just behind Von Miller.

Just wait until Mercilus get's healthy and is full- time... :kitten:
 
Let's put this in perspective............The Broncos have 24 sacks this season...........only 2nd to the Ravens with 27. Von Miller has 8 of those himself............only 2nd to Donaldson with 10..............and Chubb at 7 sacks, just behind Von Miller.
Yea I knew that Denver's defense in total had more than the 15 sacks that Miller & Chubb generated by themselves but they are the two primary edge rushers for the Broncos which is where with Davenport & Lamm @ the tackles our greatest vulnerablity exists and therefor my greatest concerns for Watson reside.
Hopefully we can prevent either of those two from having a big day and then take our chances with the rest of their defense.
 
Yea I knew that Denver's defense in total had more than the 15 sacks that Miller & Chubb generated by themselves but they are the two primary edge rushers for the Broncos which is where with Davenport & Lamm @ the tackles our greatest vulnerablity exists and therefor my greatest concerns for Watson reside.
Hopefully we can prevent either of those two from having a big day and then take our chances with the rest of their defense.
The main problem could be in the middle, though it might not be obvious.
But it could force Watson to the edge, or back away deep in the pocket.
 
Want to know why the Colts OL is so good?

LT 1st rd LG 1st rd C 1st Rd RG Vet RT 2nd rd.

This includes LG/C 1st rd picks the last 2 drafts and a 2nd rd pick RT in last yrs draft.

This is what investing in protecting your QB looks like. Great job by Ballard. The Colts are going to be really good in a couple of yrs if Luck's shoulder holds up.

I hated when they traded down this year and got three seconds from the Jets. Put Quenton Nelson (probably the best OL prospect in years) on a silver platter for them and also gave them the opportunity to grab another high upside OL in the 2nd in Braden Smith.

Texans have a 1st and two 2nds this year so hopefully they get the opportunity to load up their OL in a similar fashion. Even if they don't get an opportunity at a slam dunk prospect like Nelson.
 
I hated when they traded down this year and got three seconds from the Jets. Put Quenton Nelson (probably the best OL prospect in years) on a silver platter for them and also gave them the opportunity to grab another high upside OL in the 2nd in Braden Smith.

Texans have a 1st and two 2nds this year so hopefully they get the opportunity to load up their OL in a similar fashion. Even if they don't get an opportunity at a slam dunk prospect like Nelson.
yeah the slam dunk players don't appear to be at positions we need or will be taken before our selection. Hoping to avoid more serious injuries and players to develop. I thought some time ago the bye would be timely and very helpful to our guys. I think JJ will also appreciate the rest.
 
Just telling it like it is.

Showing guys like you what a commitment in the OL looks like.


This is too freaking funny. How long man , I mean how long did it take them? Really how long. And you're on here bragging about a 3-5 team.

Talk about reaching big time with that nonsense.

Just like I told you a few years ago. Wake me up when the Colts are actually relevant again.
 
That commitment to the OL has them at 23rd in the NFL at yards per play, worse than the Texans. Investing heavily in one aspect of your team means you’re ignoring other problems.

As he said, it's just year one... down the road it will payoff handsomely
 
As he said, it's just year one... down the road it will payoff handsomely
Ok. I guess I don’t exactly get the point of his post? If you spend a lot of 1st & 2nd rounders on a position group, yes, they should be good. That’s not quite rocket science. Any team can do that.

The Texans chose to build a better team, instead of just trying to build the best OL in the league.
 
Ok. I guess I don’t exactly get the point of his post? If you spend a lot of 1st & 2nd rounders on a position group, yes, they should be good. That’s not quite rocket science. Any team can do that.

The Texans chose to build a better team, instead of just trying to build the best OL in the league.

Just saying that the Colts picked this year to address the OL for years to come, knowing that Luck wouldn't be 100%. However if he survives they can address other areas next year. After all they beat the Redskins, took the Eagles, Texans, and Patriots to close games. Perhaps they aren't all that far off
 
Ok. I guess I don’t exactly get the point of his post? If you spend a lot of 1st & 2nd rounders on a position group, yes, they should be good. That’s not quite rocket science. Any team can do that.

The Texans chose to build a better team, instead of just trying to build the best OL in the league.
And while trying to build a better team, some would say they totally ignored the OLine.
 
Just saying that the Colts picked this year to address the OL for years to come, knowing that Luck wouldn't be 100%. However if he survives they can address other areas next year. After all they beat the Redskins, took the Eagles, Texans, and Patriots to close games. Perhaps they aren't all that far off

True statements. Texans can go into the same mindset next draft if they want. But IMO, I want them to focus on building a better team, and not just focus on building a better OL. That's all I'm saying.
 
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And while trying to build a better team, some would say they totally ignored the OLine.
There's a difference between ignoring vs just not doing a very good job.

But my stance on the OL's performance has been mostly on the coaching. I think we have the talent to be an average OL, but poor coaching makes them the worse.
 
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Team was too pass heavy to start the year. Every NFL OLineman should be able to run block competently. What separates the all pro OL vs the replacement level players is pass blocking. Look at the Seahawks to start the year getting Wilson killed. Shift to most run heavy team in the league is not only keeping Wilson clean but it's led to them being 5-1 their last 6 with only loss to the undefeated Rams.

Same is true for the Texans these last two games where the OL has finally started to keep DW4 clean thanks in large part to a run heavy approach with Miller topping 100 yards each game. Also true for Colts with consecutive blowout victories now that Marlon Mack is healthy and Colts have shifted to a run heavy offense.

Very anxious to see what happens today. I think the injuries on both defenses make the environment ripe for a shootout. But if Texans go pass heavy Miller/Chubb are liable to tee off on DW4.
 
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