I'm going to ask again. Why did Caley have CJ roll to his left on his last interception? Is Caley watching the game?
CJ just tied Trevor Lawrence for the most interceptions in a first half in playoff history. Franchise QB setting records. Only needs two more for the single game record.
Do not blow salary cap extending this idiot, especially not at the expense of one of our defensive studs.
And yet had he just slid down instead of making any of those 4 stupid throws we would we winning right now
Mulugheta better get laughed out the building when he asks for the ridiculous contract CJ is going to want...
Mills isn’t limited. Physically he’s better than CJ. Good CJ is more accurate and better ball placement. But it’s been a while since that’s shown up
Not with this OL. Protection is awful and running game is non-existent. Our starting TE and best WR are out.
He got hit, TE fell down and a missed block. However, he should have threw it in the ground or took the sack. It was a split second decision.
I'm willing to give CJ one last chance to start the second half. If he struggles, it's definitely time to bring in Mills. The only way for CJ to win back this fanbase is to deliver an impressive performance—think 5 touchdowns and no interceptions in the second half.
Not even close. If you bring him back fans will think you’re not serious about winning a SB not to mention the rest of the players on the team.
If Stroud can’t get down the field on the first drive he needs to be benched. If not, it’s a travesty. Personally, I wouldn’t even give him that. I would go Mills to start the 2nd half, and it would be an easy choice.
That's the worst thing. I can't stop seeing his goofy face laughing at that Steelers fan as he walked out og Heinz field after being carried by the defense.
Fans gotta hope Good Stroud shows up 2nd half. Or, at least not, Sabotage Stroud. Texans can still win if just an even TO diff remaining game.
Texans only 8 total rush yards. Patriots decided to stuff run, and dared CJ to beat them. Correct decision on turnover prone QB