My observation from tonight: Andre Johnson, who didn't stay with the Texans because they couldn't guarantee him "star" status---"reduction in reps". Was mostly ignored in the Colts loss.
From what I saw, I'd bet he was targeted as much as Hilton.
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My observation from tonight: Andre Johnson, who didn't stay with the Texans because they couldn't guarantee him "star" status---"reduction in reps". Was mostly ignored in the Colts loss.
Both were targeted 7 times. Johnson caught 3. Hilton caught 4. The reason for both garnering a low targeting should be obvious............inability to gain any separation. Hilton dealing with his bone bruise, as would be expected, looked gimpy out there. Andre simply looked slow, and even slower to react......not to mention the drop right in his bread basket.From what I saw, I'd bet he was targeted as much as Hilton.
From what I saw, I'd bet he was targeted as much as Hilton.
There was one INT last night that Andre in his prime never would have let happen. He would have snatched that ball from the defender's hand, or at least knocked it down. He doesn't have the fast reflexes these days, and he's got no separation. Sad to see as a fan of Andre, but I'm not going to lie, I liked seeing a Colt WR act like that.
I was going to ask how did a Mallett starting thread turn into a referendum on AJ, then I remembered this was Texans Talk.![]()
"Mallett's always been talented," an NFL scout said. "There's always been something missing, too. When he plays well, it's not surprising. When he stinks it up, it's not surprising, either.
Has been the early history of many very promising but inexperienced QBs.Best evaluation of Mallet yet.
Esp when their linebacker had no problem catching it![]()
I think he played better, but still needs to keep improving game to game to be called starter for next year. Build better chemistry with receivers, too.
Me too. He's climbing right now. Week to week all season long. I don't expect him to constantly go up. He's going to have setbacks but if he's climbed far enough by the end of the season we'll all know it. If he's fallen short we'll know that too. TD's need to go up, INT's need to go down and he's got to start doing a better job of hitting guys in something approaching their "strike zone". This **** where almost every pass he throws has to scooped up centimeters from the ground has got to come to a stop. I expect some of those but he throws too many of these when there's no reason to do it.
WR's gotta start catching the ball better too though. Today that crap from Washington not even realizing the ball was coming to him was bad. I also never realized Nuk dropped so many passes. Did he do this last year? I agree with him when he says he can be better than AJ but he's not going to get there dropping this many balls.
I don't know, a lot of those low throws looked like him trying to protect his receivers. Several of the guys would have gotten killed if he hadn't put the ball low.
Wait........Matt Stevens is that you? Rickey still wants his shoe back btw.Guys since we're all bragging I was a starting LB in high school and I played against Adrian Peterson when he was a senior in high school and had already committed to OU....
Sure he ran me over 10 plus times on his way to like 600 yards and atleast 6 touchdowns, but one time after he ran me over I did reach out my hand and get a shoe string tackle. BAM........
Our receivers have gotta stop dropping the damn ball.Mallett was 7-of-8 on play-action passes, including 3-of-3 for 60 yards targeting DeAndre Hopkins
Our receivers are trash. Even Hopkins has been inconsistent. The TE's have once again vanished and until today no run game. Our offense has more problems than just the QBMallett had a really good touch pass to Washington as well, which he didnt even see the ball coming to him. Would have been an easy touchdown.
Mallett had a really good touch pass to Washington as well, which he didnt even see the ball coming to him. Would have been an easy touchdown.
Our receivers are trash. Even Hopkins has been inconsistent. The TE's have once again vanished and until today no run game. Our offense has more problems than just the QB
... Today that crap from Washington not even realizing the ball was coming to him was bad...
Mallett had a really good touch pass to Washington as well, which he didnt even see the ball coming to him. Would have been an easy touchdown.
Wait........Matt Stevens is that you? Rickey still wants his shoe back btw.
Our receivers are trash. Even Hopkins has been inconsistent. The TE's have once again vanished and until today no run game. Our offense has more problems than just the QB
I think a lot of people miss this, or do not understand. Mallett threw a lot of low balls last game also, because they had 7 and 8 DB's in zone coverage most of the game. A tipped ball in that environment is a sure INT. So the QB throws it low so if the WR cannot get it, it hits the turf. No harm, no foul.I don't know, a lot of those low throws looked like him trying to protect his receivers. Several of the guys would have gotten killed if he hadn't put the ball low.
A saw at least two really nice touch passes today.Mallett had a really good touch pass to Washington as well, which he didnt even see the ball coming to him. Would have been an easy touchdown.
I will go over the all 22, but I think they were being held in a lot to help out our somewhat hobbled O Line.I didn't see slot of them running routes. TEs that is. They weren't asked to do a whole lot in the passing game.
To me, it looked like he was loafing and did not expect the ball at all. It was a sure TD had he been paying attention. OB will be chewing his ass on that one.From the end zone it looked like Washington was expecting a bullet right when he turned his head then looked up, but too late.
I didn't see slot of them running routes. TEs that is. They weren't asked to do a whole lot in the passing game.
I don't think he ever saw the ball ! And that was a sweet pass Mallet thru him, had touch and everthing - that was an easy 6 points.From the end zone it looked like Washington was expecting a bullet right when he turned his head then looked up, but too late.
This is beginning of real "game-speed" chemistry. The drops are killing us and I'm not going to lay that only at Mallett's feet. Guys getting hit in the hands and dropping it (Nuk as much as anybody and way too often) are killing drives as much as anything. If Blue can keep up the completely acceptable running game we can afford to hold back on bringing in Foster until he's really completely recovered and make our late season push. Mallett needs to settle down but more than anything these guys just need games to get their chemistry worked out. Sure, he throws hard. He's not the most accurate passer out there. He's about to make his 5th start and the only guy on the field (receiving) he's had for all of them is Nuk.
Washington and ShortsIII are good receivers. They're not diamonds but they're definitely not turds. On their old teams they were limited by poor QB play. If Mallett can develop some chemistry with them this is going to look pretty good in about 3-4 weeks when Foster is running wild and (hopefully) our line gets healthier and develops some chemistry of its own.
If Mallett can develop some chemistry with them this is going to look pretty good in about 3-4 weeks when Foster is running wild and (hopefully) our line gets healthier and develops some chemistry of its own.
This is beginning of real "game-speed" chemistry. The drops are killing us and I'm not going to lay that only at Mallett's feet. Guys getting hit in the hands and dropping it (Nuk as much as anybody and way too often) are killing drives as much as anything. If Blue can keep up the completely acceptable running game we can afford to hold back on bringing in Foster until he's really completely recovered and make our late season push. Mallett needs to settle down but more than anything these guys just need games to get their chemistry worked out. Sure, he throws hard. He's not the most accurate passer out there. He's about to make his 5th start and the only guy on the field (receiving) he's had for all of them is Nuk.
Washington and ShortsIII are good receivers. They're not diamonds but they're definitely not turds. On their old teams they were limited by poor QB play. If Mallett can develop some chemistry with them this is going to look pretty good in about 3-4 weeks when Foster is running wild and (hopefully) our line gets healthier and develops some chemistry of its own.
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You'd think he'd be a little better after four years in the league.
You'd think he'd be a little better after four years in the league.
I think I see what you did there...
Mollywhopper didn't
Mollywhopper didn't
I did......yep luck the savior is behind Mallett.
Are speaking of Luck?![]()
You'd think he'd be a little better after four years in the league.
This is beginning of real "game-speed" chemistry. The drops are killing us and I'm not going to lay that only at Mallett's feet. Guys getting hit in the hands and dropping it (Nuk as much as anybody and way too often) are killing drives as much as anything. If Blue can keep up the completely acceptable running game we can afford to hold back on bringing in Foster until he's really completely recovered and make our late season push. Mallett needs to settle down but more than anything these guys just need games to get their chemistry worked out. Sure, he throws hard. He's not the most accurate passer out there. He's about to make his 5th start and the only guy on the field (receiving) he's had for all of them is Nuk.
Washington and ShortsIII are good receivers. They're not diamonds but they're definitely not turds. On their old teams they were limited by poor QB play. If Mallett can develop some chemistry with them this is going to look pretty good in about 3-4 weeks when Foster is running wild and (hopefully) our line gets healthier and develops some chemistry of its own.
Well let's be honest with ourselves. Coaches don't think long term, they focus on winning NOW! Why? Because they most likely won't be around if thinking long term.I agree on the chemistry angle. It makes me wonder where they'd be right now if O'Brien hadn't wasted everyone's time with Hoyer and pussyfooted around in the off-season/pre-season, but instead had named Mallet the starter. I think Mallet's fast and hard passes would be something they'd be used to by now if he had been starter all along, as well as Mallet's timing with his receivers.
I don't think Billy has a real short leash this season as you seem to believe. I think he'll be (or was) given 3 years to make something happen ( playoffs). His strong rookie season also bought him some breathing room which probably already included a deal of 3 years to make postseason in the event 2014 or 2015 would be a stinker.Well let's be honest with ourselves. Coaches don't think long term, they focus on winning NOW! Why? Because they most likely won't be around if thinking long term.
If Mallet fails this season, and the team goes 5-11, there's a good chance BOB is fired. If the team goes 9-7 with Hoyer, BOB is most likely still our coach next season. And personally, Hoyer gives us the best chance at 9-7... but Mallet give us the best chance at a SB in the next few years.