I know everyone expects them to be elite but they were very middle of the pack in a lot of defensive categories last year and we're playing a couple of rookies and lost a bunch of impact players.
Game is too close, plus Bears receive 2nd half. Texans haven't been aggressive enough on offense. Our secondary is suspect, especially on deep balls.
Their new OC Shane Waldron runs a West Coast Offense, that's why. Lots of 3-TE sets + quick-slants/stops and swing passes to get the ball out of Caleb's hands quickly. He rarely takes more than 3 or 5 steps in his drop-backs. Makes it easier for a young QB to move the ball, but typically a little harder to score TD's that way. Can definitely bleed clock though with slow, methodical drives.
Calling it now--if he doesn't drastically change his decisionmaking, Williams will have an injury-riddled, injury-shortened career. Some of these decisions have been stupid as hell, even when they got him a score.