Why wouldn't the Titans' kicker be considered offsides on the onside kick? His foot clearly stepped across the line prior to kicking the ball.
He didn't really show up on the stats sheet, and some may say he looked a bit sluggish at times, but overall, his presence helped our defense quite a bit. He drew multiple double teams, almost had a sack, and made a good hustle tackle late. I did see him in the backfield a decent amount, too. He wasn't an enigma today, but he'll be better ad he gets more comfortable. I give him a solid B on the day.
Pretty much like a rookie that's been out for 6 weeks. But showed some of the speed and explosiveness that gets everyone excited.
What kind of showcase do you expect Mallet to have in this situation? Would any coach in the history of the league open up the offense up big on the road in the 4th quarter?
For the love of God, please stop asking for Mallet... Until the season is over, he will not get playing time. Stop with the nonsense.
You do not want to starting QB to blow out his knee with a 21 point lead with 4min left in the 3rd. That is way you should have given Mallet 3 or 4 drives
heard the radio guys read out your post. i think it's lazy on their part because I don't remember big ben causing arian to fumble or making O'brien call some of those plays nor Luck kicking an onside kicks. Now manning was the only guy that shattered us.
Nope. The Texans are who we thought they were. For the past decade. Beat up the weak teams, get embarrassed against borderline playoff and contender teams. not much optimism unless clowney plays at a pro bowl level and they get a real qb
No team takes out their starters that early... That's ridiculous. . Brady was in the game with a 30+ point lead. Back ups rarely come in.