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[Official] Texans @ Seahawks

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Castor27, Oct 27, 2017.

  1. DreamShook

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    Never. For the culture.
     
  2. showa13

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    I 100% agree with the fact that BoB has more faith in our defense than Deshaun, which baffles my mind. Watson is already showing he might be the best player on the team let alone the offense. In crucial situations he needs to have the ball in his hands. The defense isn’t capable of getting stops when they need to anymore and BoB hasn’t recognized this yet.
     
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  3. Sajan

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    sucks we were that close to winning in seattle and going 4-3.
    ugh.
    I thought this r****ded play calling would be over when Kubiak left but i guess not.
     
  4. ipaman

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    Play action boot with two route options, TE and Hop, to wide side of the field would have been a great call. The loss sucks but shows promise for a very accessible division.
     
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  5. J.R.

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    https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-refocused-seattle-seahawks-41-houston-texans-38

    TOP 5 GRADES:
    Edge Jadeveon Clowney, 96.6 overall grade

    WR DeAndre Hopkins, 94.0 overall grade

    DT D.J. Reader, 85.4 overall grade

    LB Benardrick McKinney, 81.6 overall grade

    QB Deshaun Watson, 80.8 overall grade

    PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
    QB DESHAUN WATSON, 80.8 OVERALL GRADE

    This was a remarkable back-and-forth game, encapsulated no better than by the result of the Texans’ opening two possessions. Watson casually did what no quarterback ever does and launched a strike directly over Earl Thomas for a deep touchdown on the opening series before Thomas responded with a pick-six on the second series. This was the duel from then on with Watson lighting up the Seattle secondary with the kind of production you rarely see against them but balanced by key mistakes that the Seahawks were able to exact the maximum value from. Through the air and on the ground Watson more than held his own against one of the league’s best defenses but ultimately the balance of the game favored the quarterback who made fewer mistakes.

    WR DEANDRE HOPKINS, 94.0 OVERALL GRADE
    224 receiving yards, a late score on a screen pass and 40-plus yards on four different Seattle defenders, Hopkins definitely got the better of the Legion of Boom. 107 yards on four deep catches was paired with a couple of snags at the intermediate level and that weaving screen reception that would have been a worthy game winner. The overall production with Watson may not be consistent yet but Hopkins is finding the end zone and when he connects with Watson he goes off in a big way and is utterly unstoppable on days like today.

    EDGE DEFENDER JADEVEON CLOWNEY, 96.6 OVERALL GRADE
    A performance so dominant it’s hard to fathom Clowney didn’t end up on the winning team. It looked a mismatch on paper as he went head-to-head with Rees Odhiambo, and so it proved with Clowney too quick, too strong and just too good for the Seahawks left tackle. He ended the day with a sack, hit and seven hurries as well as two tackles for loss in the run game, with countless victories the stat sheet doesn’t count. Clowney can do it against below average players, but the challenge for him is to do it against better players. Todays pressure totals accounted for 33 percent of his totals on the year.

    EDGE DEFENDER LAMARR HOUSTON, 78.3 OVERALL GRADE
    Houston debuted before the bye week with a solid effort, and showed he can still be an effective player going up chiefly against Germain Ifedi. He didn’t get to the quarterback but did have himself five pressures. That was his single biggest output in any game since Week 14 of the 2015 season.​
     
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  7. J.R.

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    After today the toughest games remaining are Rams, Steelers, Jags. If they can beat the Jags this team is still in good position to make a run.
     
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  9. J.R.

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    Via TexansPR
    @deshaunwatson throws a 59-yard TD to Will Fuller V, giving him 16 TD passes through his first 7 games, an NFL rookie record

    WR Will Fuller V becomes the 3rd player in franchise history to record a TD reception in four straight games

    Of #Texans WR Will Fuller V's nine receptions this season, six have gone for touchdowns

    Deshaun Watson has 15 pass TDs in his past 5 games, the most by a rookie over any 5-game span. There is still 57:38 to go in his 5th game

    WR Will Fuller records his 7th TD in four games, the most TD receptions in a four-game stretch in Texans history

    On only 11 receptions this season, #Texans WR Will Fuller V leads the NFL with 7 TD receptions, a 63% scoring rate

    QB Deshaun Watson is tied with Ryan Fitzpatrick for the 5th-most passing TDs in team history with 17

    QB Deshaun Watson has 231 rushing yards on the season, the second-most rushing yards in a season by a QB

    OLB Ufomba Kamalu records his first sack of the day and second sack of the season, establishing a career high

    WR DeAndre Hopkins tops the 100-yard receiving mark for the second time this season

    QB Deshaun Watson extends his rookie-record of 225-or-more passing yards and 20-or-more rushing yards to 5 games. Watson joins Andrew Luck, Aaron Rodgers, Daunte Culpepper and Randall Cunningham as the only QBs to record a five-game stretch

    WR Will Fuller has 4 receiving TD of at least 20 yards this season, most in the NFL

    K Ka'imi Fairbairn extends his field goal streak to 11 straight conversions

    WR DeAndre Hopkins topped the 5,000 yard receiving mark for his career with his 34-yard reception

    WR Will Fuller V joins WR DeAndre Hopkins both have 100-plus receiving yards, the second time (9/18/16) they've done so

    With 3 passing touchdowns, #Texans QB Deshaun Watson ties Kurt Warner with 18 touchdowns through his first seven career NFL games

    QB Deshaun Watson extends his rookie-record to four straight games with 3+ TD passes. This ties Peyton Manning, Marcus Mariota and Dak Prescott for the most games (four) of 3+ passing TDs by a rookie in NFL history

    QB Deshaun Watson is the first-ever rookie with 330-plus passing yards, three passing TDs and 55-plus rushing yards in a game

    WR DeAndre Hopkins has 224 receiving yards, the 2nd highest total in his career and most in a game by any receiver this year

    WR DeAndre Hopkins and WR Will Fuller V each have six reviving TDs in their last four games

    QB Deshaun Watson has his third game of four-or-more passing TDs, joining Fran Tarkenton (1961) as the only rookie to ever do so

    QB Deshaun Watson is the first quarterback in NFL history with 400-or-more passing yards, 4 passing TDs and 55-or-more rushing yards

    CB Marcus Williams records his first INT as a Texan

    The #Texans are over 500 yards of total offense, the most Seattle has surrendered at home since the 2015 season
     
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  10. edwardc

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    Yea i was there's no way this was vrabel or RC fault bill has to do better wtih his clock management this is the second time he has givin the other teams QB time to work.
     
  11. TheBrownDude

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    The real question is does that allow us to get into the playoffs, specially with the Jags playing well.
     
  12. J.R.

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    Rams and Jags are beatable. They aren’t really passing teams. Especially Jags
     
  14. Bobbythegreat

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    At this point, I don't think you can expect to make the playoffs given the state of the defense, but they'll have a shot.
     
  15. mario_v

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    I’m not worried about the jaguars, they’re not that good. They’re basically last years texans.

    What worries me is their easy schedule. They could go 10-6.
     
  16. justtxyank

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    The Jags are for real in the sense that they are good enough to compete with anyone thanks to that defense. It was fortunate for them that they were able to snag a franchise corner to pair with their recently drafted franchise corner. Not franchising Bouye was such a mistake.

    We now have 3 below average corners in terms of athleticism and no notable coverage safety. Just ridiculous.
     
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  17. TheBrownDude

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    Ya exactly, it's not them being good, it's there schedule and them being able to win that worries me.
     
  18. justtxyank

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    I’m with you guys. It’s not that they are good it’s that they win games. o_O
     
  19. donkeypunch

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    ricky smits da gawd.
     
  20. conquistador#11

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    somehow I fear we will be saying this again when we run lamar up the middle on 3rd down and short. it will happen again.
     
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