Similar to your saying OAK fans needing another season to realize Clowney>Mack, you need more time to admit Flacco is a great postseason QB. He has the clutch-gene like Eli. Trust me, you don't wanna talk numbers in this conversation. Fortunately, Brock has shown a fighting chance to be similar. If I were forced to bet the outcome, I'd bet the Texans lose by 10+ and Brock will suck, though.
lmao can't help but chuckle now every time brewer screws up .damn ive been posting in the wrong threads all night
Oh everyone knows that Flacco is ELITE AS F***......but for all we know maybe Osweiler is too. If one god awful QB can look good in a playoff situation with an amazing defense than maybe another can too.
As it stands we have a 1% chance of winning if O'Brien doesn't get his head out of his @$$. Our offense has been so predictable it's ridiculous. Sure Brock sucks but I'd rather he suck heaving it down field if our running game is non existent.
Just hope we don't b****up and play super conservative...Not expecting a win, but I'mhoping for at least a chance in the 4th
Houston Texans at New England Patriots New England’s Tom Brady ranks first among all NFL quarterbacks with an overall grade of 99.3—the highest mark ever recorded at the position in the PFF era. Over the span of the PFF era, which dates back to the 2006 NFL season (Brady began his pro career in 2000), no quarterback has earned a higher overall grade on PFF’s 1–100 scale than Tom Brady’s current 99.3 mark. This grade is compiled based on his game-by-game, throw-by-throw production—meaning that it’s fair to say that Brady has produced better cumulative season performances before, as he missed the 2016 season’s first four games. Regardless, Brady has clearly had an outstanding 2016 campaign and has arguably played the best football of his career. Brady ranks among the top five of quarterbacks in adjusted completion rate this season, as well as passer rating on deep balls, when under pressure and from a clean pocket. Meanwhile, Texans QB Brock Osweiler has earned the third-lowest grade (41.7) among all qualifying quarterbacks this season—only Rams rookie Jared Goff and benched 49ers QB Blaine Gabbert graded lower. Expect to see an enormous disparity at the quarterback position in this AFC Divisional Round matchup.
Tyler Ervin hopefully won't pull a kobe jones up in new england...better yet maybe OB won't have him returning kicks this weekend
if X-Factor DJ Reader has another monster game throwing the Olineman around like stuffed dolls it could definitely get interesting
Tyler Ervin muffed 2 kicks in New England, has been muffing punts all season, and muffed two more yesterday. That guy needs to be nowhere NEAR our kick returns next weekend.
When it was bad, I commented about it being bad. When it's good, I comment about it being good. You know, that's what people do when they aren't just trying to push a narrative.....but I guess you wouldn't know what that is like.
Anything can happen and there is currently a 70% chance of precipitation next Saturday with temps in the upper 20s at game time. With cold and wet conditions you just never know.
Very true. Also, he doesn't even come CLOSE to appearing he might be good if he catches it. Many times, if a returner only gets a few yards, they still look worthy of the situation. They might make a nice juke, but get gain 5 yards. Tyler makes no good jukes and doesn't seem worthy at all.