September 30, 2014

Week 4 vs. Buffalo Bills REVIEW: 3-1 is definitely better than 2-2!!!

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Turn down for WATT???!!!!

The Houston Texans returned home and have won their third win of the season.  It wasn't pretty at all but the bottom line is that the Texans are 3-1!!!  After only winning two games total last year, the fan base for the most part have to feel pretty good about this win especially considering our next opponent.

The game once again started really slow especially for the Texans.  The lack of rushing yards was the key to the slow start even with Arian Foster returning.  The Buffalo Bills scored the first 10 points of the game in the second quarter.  Near the end of the half however, the Texans scored the next 7 points closing the gap.  This gave the Texans major momentum at halftime which carried over into the second half.

The second half appeared to start in a similar fashion; however, the defense made a big play wiping out the tipped pass which resulted in a Buffalo interception which is how the Texans' first offensive series in the second half started.  With the Bills threatening in the red zone, the Texans brought the blitz and they left J.J. Watt UNBLOCKED!!!!  What do you think happened next?  J.J. Watt jumped up and picked off the pass intended for the running back and took it 80 yards for a PICK SIX!!!!  From there, the momentum was solely on the Texans' side.  They had to change their gameplan to more passing to move the ball down the field and score the last 6 points of the game which came courtesy of Randy Bullock.  Randy Bullock nailed a 55 and 51 yard field goals to increase the lead.  The defense for the most part did their job and held Buffalo in check for a major portion of the game overall.  

False start, pass interference, and illegal contact penalties need to be cleaned up as well as the running game.  Ryan Fitzpatrick was the team's leading rusher for the game.  That should pretty much tell you right there that the running game needs work.  The team will continue to monitor Arian Foster as he continues to recover from his hamstring injury.

Overall, the Texans did just enough to win the game: 23-17.  It wasn't pretty but a win is a win.  This positive momentum will be key as we look ahead to the next game which is against the Dallas Cowboys.

What do you want to see fixed immediately on the Texans right now?


September 28, 2014

Week 4 Preview + Prediction vs. Buffalo Bills



The Texans have quite a challenge in front of them in the Buffalo Bills.  There's plenty of speed offensively especially just looking at C.J. Spiller and Sammy Watkins alone.  The only question is can their quarterback, E.J. Manuel, make the right decisions and throw the ball accurately enough to give the Texans something to worry about.  The one thing working for them for sure is the running game.  Since the season began, the Texans have continuously struggled stopping the run.  Therefore, I look for the Bills to try and get their running game started early and often throughout the game.  The key for the Texans defensively is to keep E.J. Manuel in the pocket and make him read the defense.

It will be about assignment football.  Everyone needs to do their job and remember their fundamentals that they started working on with their position coaches in offseason workouts.  This particularly is fact especially as it pertains to tackling.  When you have an offensive player in your grasp, you can't let go.  Big hits are good for making highlights but you need to make sure you get the player down and stop him from getting extra yards after contact.

It will also be a game of reunions.  This will be Ryan Fitzpatrick's first game against Buffalo for the first time in a Texans uniform.  It will also be former #1 overall pick Mario Williams' return to Houston for the first since he tested free agency for two days in late March 2012.  Doug Marrone and Bill O'Brien were assistants under Coach George O'Leary at Georgia Tech many years ago as well.  So there will be several reunions to look out for in this matchup at NRG Stadium.

Overall it will be all about execution once again.  Who's going to get off to a hot start early and keep it going during the game?

September 25, 2014

Week 3 vs. NY Giants REVIEW: Where was the execution?

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The Houston Texans have suffered their first loss of the season.  Now why, after the Texans looked pretty good in their first two games, did they struggle to execute against the New York Giants?  The keyword is of course as previously mentioned: execution.  However, there were also several other factors that played into the Texans' loss against the New York Giants.

Starting at some point this past week, Arian Foster had a bit of a hamstring issue bothering him.  Because of that, he wasn't active for the game against the New York Giants.  They worked him out before the game and he just wasn't feeling good enough.  Whether he pulled himself out or not, the fact remains that Arian Foster's hamstring remains an issue.  Everyone points to the 50+ carries he was given in the just the first two games of the season.  In this day and age, the running backs barely get over 20 carries a game.  The feature back is slowly becoming extinct.

Turnovers are the other big reason that people point to as it regards to reasons as to why the Texans lost.  Now granted, when you turn the ball over more than your opponent, there is a very high chance you aren't going to win especially when your opponent can score points.  And of course a lack of a running game forces the quarterback to try and make plays almost by himself.

Lastly the run defense continues to show how much they are struggling to maintain gap discipline.  Rashad Jennings mustered 176 yards on the ground by himself against the Houston Texans.  When the running game is working, the West Coast offense will more than likely find their rhythm.  And lo and behold, Eli Manning and the NY Giants offense appear to have found their rhythm against the Texans.  Again it is all dependent on the running game and its effectiveness during the game.

So what's the overall takeaway?  The answer can be defined in one word: execution.  The Houston Texans did not execute and the New York Giants did.  Although the Texans made some slight adjustments at half time, it was not enough to catch up to the New York Giants that were executing on all cylinders.

Will the team adjust and bounce back against their next opponent: the Buffalo Bills?

September 15, 2014

Week 2 vs. Raiders REVIEW: Houston, We Appear to Have a Football Team!!!

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The Houston Texans are 2-0 to start the 2014 season once again.  But what makes it different this time aside from the new coaching staff, new quarterback, new offense, new defense?  The biggest difference is that the Houston Texans are playing as Bill O'Brien likes to say "complimentary football."

The offense remains consistent starting with the offensive line creating running lanes for the ball carriers as well as protecting the quarterback, the quarterback is making the proper checks and reads at the line of scrimmage, and the defense is creating pressure and turnovers.

Ryan Fitzpatrick has not been sacked once since the start of the regular season.  Arian Foster continues to prove that he is still one of the best running backs in the NFL today even after having back surgery.  Andre Johnson, despite showing early frustrations during the offseason, continues to show that he can still play at a very high level in his 13th year (all with the Houston Texans).

The defense continues to show that they excel in two things: applying pressure up front and creating turnovers.  The Texans were +4 in turnover ratio against the Oakland Raiders.  Every play, the defense shows hustle and continuous activity thus resulting in big plays that feed into the concept of "complimentary football."

The defense forces a turnover which results in the offense getting an extra possession.  This allows the offense to take more time off the clock as well as getting an opportunity to add more points to their current score.  And while the offense takes time off the clock, the defense gets rest on the bench thus keeping them fresh throughout the game.

As long as the Texans keep playing in this fashion, maintaining this type of energy as well as staying healthy, I can definitely see the Texans making some noise down the stretch.

September 11, 2014

Week 2 Preview + Prediction vs Oakland Raiders


The Houston Texans are coming off their first win of the season.  It wasn't perfect in the end but a win is a win.  Also, the Texans proved that they are able to execute in close game situations.  They made enough plays to take the lead and hold on to it on all three phases of football: offense, defense and special teams.

Now they go on the road to play the Oakland Raiders in the Black Hole.  They present a very different yet interesting match-up.  First off, their starting quarterback is the young rookie out of Fresno State, Derek Carr.  He was 10 years old when his older brother, David Carr, got drafted #1 overall by the Houston Texans in 2002.  Andre Johnson has developed quite a bond with the entire Carr family since he arrived on the scene the year after David got drafted.  You can bet we'll see Andre and Derek catching up at some point.  It wouldn't surprise me if, during the game, the media talked about Derek's childhood since he spent most of it in Houston.

So aside from that story line, what else will you be looking out for during the game against Oakland?

September 10, 2014

Week 1 vs Redskins REVIEW: Texans Win Their First Game under Bill O'Brien

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The Houston Texans have snapped their 14 regular season game losing streak after walking away from with a 17-6 victory over the Washington Redskins.

Both teams started off very slow offensively yet were very successful in establishing their running games.  Alfred Morris was given the ball 14 times for 91 yards rushing while Arian Foster carried the ball 27 times for 103 yards.  Both offenses rely on the running game and it was really good to see Arian Foster on the field running like his old self especially after having gone through back surgery.

For the most part, both defenses did a very good job especially in the first quarter making each team work for each first down.  However, after the blocked PAT by J.J. Watt after the Redskins' first and only score as well as a blocked punt by Alfred Blue which led to a touchdown, the Texans' defense held Washington to 0 points for the rest of the game.

This was due to two red zone turnovers (both fumbles) by the Redskins thus giving Houston a chance to hold the lead and perhaps extend it.  They extended the lead indeed to seal the deal by kicking a field goal late in the fourth quarter.

Overall, the Texans showed that they can win in close game situations.  Now the question becomes, can the Texans put up more than 17 points when they face teams that can put up lots of points?

September 5, 2014