He wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 either.
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He wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 either.
Watson went 3-3 during his stretch as the starter and set a few rookie records along the way. Without Watson in 2017, the Texans may have achieved a solid 1-15 record. Would that have been enough to dislodge OB from the Texans? Continuing this train of thought OB wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 as well.....so with OB's offense and the defense in the gutter, care to speculate as to what OB and the Texans record(s) might've been?
If we finished 1-15 in 2017 we probably would have ended up with Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold in the 2018 draft, and this would create an entirely different story. Pretty hard to speculate where we would be now if that had happened.If no Watson, who would they have had in 2017? If they went 1-15, history says they would have fired OB so it would have been a new regime in 2018 with a first and second high draft pick. That's a rabbit hole it's useless to go down
If we finished 1-15 in 2017 we probably would have ended up with Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold in the 2018 draft, and this would create an entirely different story. Pretty hard to speculate where we would be now if that had happened.
No worries.....I was never a fan of Kubiak's either. With the Texans he appeared very inflexible and maintained his gameplan regardless of the results. I always liked Kubiak, the individual but his way wasn't going to win the Texans a Super Bowl. He got his Super Bowl in Denver b/c Manning was running the offense and Kubiak was in the passenger seat enjoying the ride. It was obvious Manning had the authority to audible out of any play he didn't think was the right call. No QB in Houston had that freedom under Kubiak.
Watson has kept OB's job more than OB has managed to successfully keep his job. If there was no Watson....OB might've coached himself out of Houston in 2017. Just imagine if OB had no one behind Savage (who I was for starting in 2017) that season.....any guesses as to what their record might've looked like?
Watson went 3-3 during his stretch as the starter and set a few rookie records along the way. Without Watson in 2017, the Texans may have achieved a solid 1-15 record. Would that have been enough to dislodge OB from the Texans? Continuing this train of thought OB wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 as well.....so with OB's offense and the defense in the gutter, care to speculate as to what OB and the Texans record(s) might've been?
It makes me wonder if we took White or Watt first overall, if we would have went with a QB later in the draft, and took a guy like Beathard or Webb, and how long we would have stuck with them, and if we would have tried to acquire a free agent QB to mentor them. If that happened, we may not have even took a QB in the 2018 draft. Had we not taken Watson, there are way too many possibilities on what could have happened.
No worries.....I was never a fan of Kubiak's either. With the Texans he appeared very inflexible and maintained his gameplan regardless of the results. I always liked Kubiak, the individual but his way wasn't going to win the Texans a Super Bowl. He got his Super Bowl in Denver b/c Manning was running the offense and Kubiak was in the passenger seat enjoying the ride. It was obvious Manning had the authority to audible out of any play he didn't think was the right call. No QB in Houston had that freedom under Kubiak.
Watson has kept OB's job more than OB has managed to successfully keep his job. If there was no Watson....OB might've coached himself out of Houston in 2017. Just imagine if OB had no one behind Savage (who I was for starting in 2017) that season.....any guesses as to what their record might've looked like?
Watson went 3-3 during his stretch as the starter and set a few rookie records along the way. Without Watson in 2017, the Texans may have achieved a solid 1-15 record. Would that have been enough to dislodge OB from the Texans? Continuing this train of thought OB wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 as well.....so with OB's offense and the defense in the gutter, care to speculate as to what OB and the Texans record(s) might've been?
No worries.....I was never a fan of Kubiak's either. With the Texans he appeared very inflexible and maintained his gameplan regardless of the results. I always liked Kubiak, the individual but his way wasn't going to win the Texans a Super Bowl. He got his Super Bowl in Denver b/c Manning was running the offense and Kubiak was in the passenger seat enjoying the ride. It was obvious Manning had the authority to audible out of any play he didn't think was the right call. No QB in Houston had that freedom under Kubiak.
Watson has kept OB's job more than OB has managed to successfully keep his job. If there was no Watson....OB might've coached himself out of Houston in 2017. Just imagine if OB had no one behind Savage (who I was for starting in 2017) that season.....any guesses as to what their record might've looked like?
Watson went 3-3 during his stretch as the starter and set a few rookie records along the way. Without Watson in 2017, the Texans may have achieved a solid 1-15 record. Would that have been enough to dislodge OB from the Texans? Continuing this train of thought OB wouldn't have had Watson in 2018 or 2019 as well.....so with OB's offense and the defense in the gutter, care to speculate as to what OB and the Texans record(s) might've been?
The Titans doubled down on what got them to the AFC championship game and that's running the ball down the oppositions throat …. Henry is as good as they come and they picked one of the best backs in the draft in round 3 to compliment him - they also have a really strong OL.
The Colts split with the Texans last season with Jacoby Brissett at QB - they got better with Rivers. They also had a top 7 rushing offense last season and drafted one of the top RB's in this draft ….. They also have a quality OL.
The Texans …. let their defensive anchor walk in free agency. Dumped their best offensive player for an overpaid RB who hasn't been productive in 2 years then traded for his supposed replacement on another expensive contract that has injury issues.
They didn't improve in any of those moves. They didn't replace their defensive anchor in Reader in a division of run heavy teams. Even the Jags with Leonard Fournette ….
Their secondary couldn't cover a baby with a blanket …. and we haven't even begun to address the issue of O'Brien the head coach or his poor offensive scheme.
The Tits win the AFC south this year and the Colts wont be far behind while the Texans and Jax fight for last.
This team will be lucky to win 6 games this year - sending Miami a top 10 pick in round 1 & 2.
And linemen actually blocking effectively downfield.I miss effective WR screens. I forgot what they look like.
The Titans doubled down on what got them to the AFC championship game and that's running the ball down the oppositions throat …. Henry is as good as they come and they picked one of the best backs in the draft in round 3 to compliment him - they also have a really strong OL.
The Colts split with the Texans last season with Jacoby Brissett at QB - they got better with Rivers. They also had a top 7 rushing offense last season and drafted one of the top RB's in this draft ….. They also have a quality OL.
The Texans …. let their defensive anchor walk in free agency. Dumped their best offensive player for an overpaid RB who hasn't been productive in 2 years then traded for his supposed replacement on another expensive contract that has injury issues.
They didn't improve in any of those moves. They didn't replace their defensive anchor in Reader in a division of run heavy teams. Even the Jags with Leonard Fournette ….
Their secondary couldn't cover a baby with a blanket …. and we haven't even begun to address the issue of O'Brien the head coach or his poor offensive scheme.
The Tits win the AFC south this year and the Colts wont be far behind while the Texans and Jax fight for last.
This team will be lucky to win 6 games this year - sending Miami a top 10 pick in round 1 & 2.
Just read an article that says on of the quirks to the schedule this year will be all NFC - AFC matchups for the first four weeks. In case the season needs to be pushed back and those games need to be cancelled. I got it on a Yahoo Sports alert. The source was John Clayton from ESPN.
If that's true then no trip to KC to open the season. It will be either the Panthers or Falcons to go to KC to open. The Texans would get the NFC North out of the way. Get road trips to Chicago and Detroit out of the way early.
Instead of asking y'all to pm me, I would pm you guys. Just saying.
Boy, adding TJ Watt to the defense would be hard to turn down. Actually, that'd be the pick to make.
I'm not going to waste my time responding to this.You would but that's your way of doing things.
Now go on your merry way.
I'm not going to waste my time responding to this.
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Wonder how that's gonna work? If fans aren't allowed in will your payments be good for the next year?They still charged me for my season tickets! Let's see, I tend to agree that it feels unlikely we will be getting together at that level. NFL is giving themselves a month of NFC vs AFC to allow cancellation or at least avoid division clashes
Probably get a credit. When we pay for playoffs that don't happen I usually push to next year. They won't keep it, would be shocked so credit or return the $$Wonder
Wonder how that's gonna work? If fans aren't allowed in will your payments be good for the next year?
Arguably the most physically gifted WR to ever play.
The more reality sets in, the more I realize how much of a crappy season this is going to be for fans. The false senses of hope of early predictions for when sporting events will resume with fans are becoming old. I’m not sure how y’all feel about it, but there’s no way 80,000+ people will be sitting in stadiums by September. I think this entire season may be a write off for fans with games being played in empty stadiums.
This is a "problem" that will take care of itself before the end of the season.
How do you see it taking care of itself, injury cut? If so, I wished we had taken my guy AJ Epenesa rather than Blacklock.This is a "problem" that will take care of itself before the end of the season.
anyone besides me interested in offensive guard Larry Warford? 29, three straight pro bowls. 73 off and cut today by Saints. $7 m cap savings and drafted OG.
From a previous post in the Blacklock thread:How do you see it taking care of itself, injury cut? If so, I wished we had taken my guy AJ Epenesa rather than Blacklock.
With his history of core and lower extremity injuries, I have my real doubts about Watt's performance this season, and his ability to even make it through the season. Keeping him mostly on the outside, allows him to encounter the least amount of resistance/trauma. Putting him inside will continually stress his core and lower extremities to the limits and give him a greater short cut to Hollywood than he already has.
Thanks, I missed that one. When does his 2020 become GTD? Game 1?From a previous post in the Blacklock thread:
I believe so, or at a time that they may sign him for a renegotiation / extension that makes the cap hit for 2020 and 2021 less.Thanks, I missed that one. When does his 2020 become GTD? Game 1?
Occasionally there’s sprinkles of drunkenness in every thread.Obvious thought of the day...
What else would or could you (and I) possibly waste your/our time delving into if it were not for the pesky contemplation or speculation of The Texans and regarding within therein what were, what could be, and not limited to or upon the broad spectrum of either and both?
Where's the drunk thread?
Obvious thought of the day...
What else would or could you (and I) possibly waste your/our time delving into if it were not for the pesky contemplation or speculation of The Texans and regarding within therein what were, what could be, and not limited to or upon the broad spectrum of either and both?
Where's the drunk thread?
I've got plenty to do , normally I make something …. furniture , art ….
Here's a lamp I recently finished , Oak and Brazilian Cherry -
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So points per quarter for the Texans in 2019..
1st Q = 3.8 points (21st in league)
Would explain the slow starts.
So points per quarter for the Texans in 2019..
1st Q = 3.8 points (21st in league)
Would explain the slow starts.
2nd Q = 6.6 points (15th in league)
Good solid quarter before the half.
3rd Q = 5.9 points (10th in league)
Another solid quarter.
4th Q = 7.5 points (5th in league)
Frantic comebacks? Garbage time points? Or good solid finishes. I remember OB's record is pretty damn good when leading at the half.
Thought this might dust up some solid conversation.
In 2019 we averaged 5.9 points per quarter, and our opponents scored 6.0 points per quarter on us. This was one of our biggest problems last year, how we managed a 10-6 record, yet we were outscored by our opponents. Any team finishing 10-6 should be outscoring their opponents by at least a +30 on the year. We ended up 378-385 (-7).That is one TD each quarter............That does not excite me.
Hell, averaging 4 TDs per game is quite an achievement. Certainly better than 1 or 2.That is one TD each quarter............That does not excite me.
Averaging 4 TDs per game last year definitely excited me.... the fact that our opponents averaged more than that against us per game is what concerns me.Hell, averaging 4 TDs per game is quite an achievement. Certainly better than 1 or 2.
How many would excite you?
When you break down the scoring last season we have:In 2019 we averaged 5.9 points per quarter, and our opponents scored 6.0 points per quarter on us. This was one of our biggest problems last year, how we managed a 10-6 record, yet we were outscored by our opponents. Any team finishing 10-6 should be outscoring their opponents by at least a +30 on the year. We ended up 378-385 (-7).
This is 100 percent truth. I have been saying this all along. I challenge anyone to find the last time a team finished 10-6, and had more points scored against them than points for (we were outscored last season 378-385). A 10-6 record is definitely misleading when your opponents outscore you over the season.When you break down the scoring last season we have:
Most people say a 1 score game is basically a coin flip. When you look at it the Texans were basically a 500 team who got lucky at times & other times they were saved by Watson's off script heroics.
One bright spot is that for the first time under Billy O they did not have a losing record against above 500 teams. They were 3-3 in 2019.