What's up fella's?
Been a crazy and long off season, but here we are...
Can't wait for Sunday.
I have to admit I'd feel a lot better about the game if you guys still had BOB running things.
Still concerned that Watson may shred our secondary (A Jackson looks to still be out and the rookie Fulton just came off Covid protocols. Hopefully Simmons comes back tomorrow). Just got to hope the D doesn't give up the big plays, tightens up in the Red Zone, and at least somewhat contains Watson.
Offensively, I think you guys will have your hands full. Although, I am concerned about Kelly holding off your pass rush on the right side.
Looks like Humphries is back, AJ will be there (just not 100%), but Davis will probable be a no go. I think we need to get Smith involved early and often. I look for Tanne to spread the love.
Henry's stats are down, but he appears to be frustrated w/ himself and running angry. That could be good and bad for you guys. He may run a little impatient and try forcing things too much or he may end up making a couple of guys feel Norman's pain.
What do y'all think of the match up?
Here's to a dog fight of a game w/ no injuries all around.
Cheers
Welcome to the board there, fellow.
I haven't gotten around to study the Titans this year, just watching the games on and off until now, when I just finished reviewing your first game against the Broncos (without Von Miller, I think).
If the Titans played like they did, the Texans should win.
Titans pulled out a 16-14 win with a last minute FG, but only after Lock missed an open receiver in the endzone that would have put the Broncos up by 8 with 3:20 to go.
Tannehill got lucky with an INT being called back due to a stupid foul by the D;
he had another one just plum dropped by a DB in the middle of the field;
and another ball that was batted straight up in the air.
Also, the Broncos had a mix up in coverage on a TD throw by Tannehill to Jonu on 4th and goal; easy score.
Henry is always a powerful back, but he didn't really look like a heavy duty truck in that game, and his lateral movement was just not there. Is he slowed by some kind of a minor health issue?
Ya'll had Corey Davis back then, but not anymore, as you stated above.
On our side, JJ Watt has been underrated by some of our own fans (because he couldn't measure up to his own lofty standard as when he was fully healthy), but I can tell you that he's been coming on, especially in the last game against the Jags.
It might not show up on tape, but he was on Minshew's grill all night long, from the start.
And that would often be on Kelly's side at RT, so tell him to be ready, ya' hear.
I'll have more observations some other time, once I have the chance to review more games.
In the meantime, keep on conversing.