As I wrote in this space a week ago, the
Texans look cooked. They don't have anything really going for them, they got pushed around by the reeling 0-2
Giants on Sunday, and I don't fancy their chance of beating the spunky
Colts next week. By the time we get to October this could be a lost season, and if this organization is smart it will embrace it. Make like a tanking baseball team and start selling off short-term assets.
I'd start the fire sale with J.J. Watt (scouts I talk to still don't think he's right and wonder if he ever will be close to his old form again) and
Whitney Mercilus, who has had a very slow start. They have the cap space to handle the hit from the deal and might as well try to pump that savings into every attempt to extend
Jadeveon Clowney, which won't be easy. Watt will be 30 next year, and this team is going to need a youth movement.
In the meantime, with a broken offensive line, the decision to change the offense in the offseason looks like a mistake. Watson, coming off season-ending injury, continues to look pensive and downright lost at times, and there isn't any part of this offense the Texans can bank on right now.
"It looks like (Bill) O'Brien is forcing his offense on Watson instead of opening it up to his legs," said one long-time
NFL evaluator. "He needs to back him up and operate from shotgun and not so much under center."
Something better change, because a loss next week at Indianapolis and it's light's out.