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[Official] Seahawks @ Texans 9/29/2013

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Castor27, Sep 24, 2013.

  1. ubigred

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    Interesting...

    AJ will play because he is a tough SOB. However, if he takes a shot to his legs , he will be hobbled.

    Duane Brown ....out.
     
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  2. Raven

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    Then they battle fight back to a mid season record of 5-3, and Uncle Bob says he'd love to be undefeated, but the Texans have a winning record and are one game ahead of Indy in the division race. :(
     
  3. ryano2009

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    He said he'll be ready on Sunday
     
  5. Naija Texan

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    Then Kubiak better use him sparingly, don't want Andre going out due to injuries before we are even sniffing the playoffs because Kubiak or Schaub don't trust the younger guys to step up outside of Hopkins.
     
  6. sammy

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    We better get some great pass-rush with 3 offensive linemen out.
     
  7. Nick

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    Its a bone bruise... not a ligament tear or fracture.

    It really can't get worse with overuse... unlike Duane Brown's injury which is very much at risk for re-aggravation (and a lengthy recovery time).
     
  8. conquistador#11

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    who else is not playing? they might sack us 8 times, 16 qb hits. :eek:
     
  9. shastarocket

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    yeesh...would screen passes work in our favor or against us?
     
  10. MourningWood

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    Hawks, not Texans.

    Okung (LT) is on the IR, Unger (C) is out, Giacomini (RT) is doubtful, and Sweezy (RG) is probable.

    They may be starting a 7th-round rook at RT.
     
  11. sammy

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    I wonder what Ravens fans were saying after we blew them out.
     
  12. MadMax

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    Probably something like: "Damn, I wish we'd fire our playcaller!!!"

    Oh, and they did.

    If I thought this organization was remotely accepting of radical change EVER I wouldn't feel so fatalistic about them.
     
  13. Cannonball

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    Not like Bob would ever fire Kubes mid-season (and not like he deserves to be), but if they refuse get rid of Joe Marciano after year after year after year after year of mediocre to subpar to awful special teams play, what are the odds that they're going to make any kind of change at any level mid-season?

    I mean, they waited until after the season to fire Frank Bush.

    Bob likes to wait until the offseason before evaluating things and making changes. Continuity is the key. Make changes during the season and you're screwing with continuity and it's seen as a step backwards. I don't think the Ravens acting as an example of making changes when things aren't working has changed Bob's philosophy.
     
  14. Jet Blast

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    Friday's quotes:

    Head Coach Gary Kubiak
    (opening statement) “(T) Duane (Brown) did not practice. He will be a game-time decision. He did some stuff with Kap (Head Athletic Trainer Geoff Kaplan). All of the other guys were back at practice and looked good and then (ILB Darryl) Sharpton was limited in practice. Hopefully, that covers them all.”

    (on if he expects WR Andre Johnson will start) “Looking at practice, yes. He looks pretty good.”

    (on T Ryan Harris’ performance last week and if he would start again this week if T Duane Brown is unable to go) “Well, yeah if Duane can’t go, Ryan will obviously be up again. But we’ve all got to play better as a group. Like I said last week, I thought Ryan battles. He’s got some plays I think he’d like to have back, but I know he battled. As a group, we’ve all got to play better. But yeah, if Duane can’t go, he’s the guy.”

    (on if he would still play T Ryan Harris even if T Duane Brown can play) “No, if Duane can play, he’ll play. I wouldn’t put him out there if I didn’t think he was capable of playing.”

    (on Seattle’s run game and the challenges it poses) “Yeah, because it just doesn’t come from the back. It comes from the quarterback too and moving around. That’s why the numbers get way up there. I think we understand that and we’re going to have to stop the run and find a way to keep him in the pocket. It’s also going to be very important that we run the ball well in the game. Two teams, in a lot of ways, built a lot the same, and we’ve got focus on ours and handle our business.”

    (on Seattle maybe having three starters out on their offensive line this game and what it would be like if it were Houston) “I guess I know about two of them. I didn’t know about three of them. Any time, when you get thin at one position throughout the course of the season, it just presents so many challenges for you. We like to suit seven guys and Wade (Smith’s) still coming off a knee surgery and those types of things. Any time, you have issues like that, you’ve got to really play through them and I say this all the time, how you play through those things, how you rise to the occasion, when you get to December, has a lot to do what type of shape you’re in. We were in that position last week and we didn’t play good enough to help Ryan (Harris) be part of a W and help him out. If we’re in the same boat this week, then we have to do a lot better.”

    (on if G Wade Smith’s knee is still bothering him) “No, I don’t think it’s bothering him. It’s just he’s played every play since he’s come back and he came back awful quick from the knee situation. Wade is a guy that will give you every last drop he has. It’s just the way he is and that’s why I respect so much. That’s why we love him so much as a player. When he comes off the games recovering trying to get to the next Sunday that’s been tough because of his knee. Once we get to the bye, he needs a good break, but we’ve got four games left to get that done. We’ve just got to keep pushing.”

    (on Wade Phillips doing a good job of taking advantage of mismatches and if this is a good matchup for him this week) “Well, I don’t think it’s going to change what we do defensively. We’ve got to defend their offense and it all starts with some containment. I think containment’s a huge issue going into the game. We can’t let this quarterback run around on us and get out and make a bunch of plays with his feet because he’s very capable of doing that. Very capable of extending plays. I think we’ve got to work within the framework of what we do. We’ve just got to do it very good.”

    (on being physical against Seattle) “Well, we’re going to have to play very physical to beat this football team. That’s the way they play. They play fast, play physical. We pride ourselves on doing the same thing. We understand that and we worked really hard this week. I think we’ve pushed ourselves really good, pushed ourselves through today good. We understand the effort or the quality of play we’re going to have to be successful I can tell you that.”

    (on if there is a difference in how FB Greg Jones sees the running lanes now compared to Week 1) “Yeah and he has played more each week. Actually, last week, when we went into the game where Garrett (Graham) was a little nicked up, we played a lot more two backs. So I thought he played pretty good. Then, we get into throw mode in the middle of the third quarter. But I think Greg’s coming with what we’re doing. He’s got a good grasp of what we’re doing and should only improve as we go.”

    (on if he is ever worried about QB Matt Schaub pressing, especially after he talks to him following pick-sixes or if he wants quarterbacks to not play afraid) “Oh yeah. First off, I want all guys to cut loose. I want them to play. I don’t want guys playing timid or those types of things. I want them to be aggressive in their play. It’s just focus. The biggest with the turnovers that we’ve had this year and, I think he’d be the first one to tell you, they’ve been really out of character as far as the four (interceptions). Normally, you’re going to get a ball tipped or something’s going to happen on an interception and there isn’t a whole lot you can do about it, but the decision-making process you can do something about. So that’s something he’s got to improve upon. The one thing about a quarterback, you can be doing it all right for 30 times and do it wrong one time, and make a really poor decision, and it really hurts your football team. It’s just consistency all day long.”

    http://www.houstontexans.com/news/a...ember-27/3b23b9d5-758b-4db5-922d-014a6aebb13f
     
  15. J.R.

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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/briancushing56">@briancushing56</a> tells me great sense of urgency for Texans. Team with locker room full of talent and potential but not close to realizing it</p>&mdash; Ed Werder (@Edwerderespn) <a href="https://twitter.com/Edwerderespn/statuses/384137919817990144">September 29, 2013</a></blockquote>
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  16. jev5555

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    In that case, if Brooks Reed doesn't have a stellar game...It's time to try Jefferson.
     
  17. TheRealist137

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    Played this game in Madden, we won 20-17 on a last second field goal by Bullock
     
  18. Fulgore

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    Same thing I was thinking. Reed has been m.i.a. For about a year and a half now.
     
  19. napalm06

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    Well, at least it's a sign that they are seeing part of what we're seeing.
     

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