Savage has been progressing each drive. Will be interesting to see if the Texans have a chance at the end of the game.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>So far so good, but Savage is staring down his primary receiver constantly & one of those sideline throws is gonna get pick-sixed</p>— Adam Wexler (@awexler) <a href="https://twitter.com/awexler/status/544230319847530496" data-datetime="2014-12-14T20:39:54+00:00">December 14, 2014</a></blockquote> <script src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
This kid is looking decent.... Considering he's had no reps with the staters. Timing.... Not being in the same page as the receivers.... Not surprised.
Is the middle of the field off limits? Where is the back in the flat, the TE drag, the slant? Quick hitters that can break? Dang it, this is a winnable game here. DD
He has. Will be more interesting to see what he can do with a full week of practice with the first teamers. Indy isn't winning a SB with this team any time soon.
I like how people keep saying to stop running and let Savage air it out. He can't even make the right reads on where the WR will be going. He has a nice arm, but he's not ready to start.
now you let him throw it? their best d line man wen out. pound it inside with foster. call a timeout if arian needs air. ugh. oh well.
A rookie qb in his first real game action who has had minimal if any practice time with the 1st string offense. You can tell his timing is off with Myers, Foster and Hopkins.
I'll be honest. Maybe I'm a sick person. Or just a houston sports fan. I thought we were going to score a touchdown on that drive, only for luck to rally them back for the game winning drive.
Well, one positive. Savage looks like a keeper. I think Mallett starting and Savage in the shadows could make for an interesting season next year.