Why are the Texans so f**king bad in clock management. Get to the line, clock it and run 2 good plays. Just incomprehensibly poor coaching.
It's like in these end of half situations they can't decide with being aggressive or passive, like everyone's just dilly dallying like "uhhhhh well maybe we go for it? Idk..."
A fumbling, bumbling end to the half, BUT it's a 10-point lead, and the Texans get the ball coming out. They could be and should be up by more. Never waste an interception. A plus is that the defense hasn't been on the field much.
From one week to the next there was no improvement. It was actually worse than last week. End of quarter 2 failures...
It's been the story of this team ever since Demeco took over, he HAS to get better at this, whether it's improving his own decision making or hiring someone else to do it for him. It's like he's so defensive-minded (not that that's a bad thing with our historically great defense this year), that he doesn't have the bandwidth to work on other important aspects of head coaching.
Right on that. I didn't mean today. I mean past few weeks even with Mills. Like they're using him more Derrick Henry than a double threat. Woody's had 5 total catches the past 5 weeks. Not saying to force plays to him, but seems kind of forgotten the other way
Yeah I think that was mostly it and I kind of understand it. You get the ball back so you may as well get greedy in that situation.
This is why even if we make the Playoffs, we aren't going to beat teams that execute way better than us.
The broadcast now should always start playing Benny Hill music when the Texans have the ball to end a half.
Yeah just walk up & spike it, is like the last 5 decades of basic football. They're acting like it's the college clock stopping on first downs
Slowik sucked but he was actually pretty good at the two minute drill. Caley is a huge downgrade in that department.