Honestly Mallett hasn't been that bad, there have been at least 3 blatant PI/holding calls ignored and you can't fault him for drops and fumbles. He hasn't been great, but he's nowhere near as bad as Hoyer and he's probably good enough to win if the rest of the team is pulling their weight. I have no idea why Graham is even on the field at this point.
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That sums it up quite well. Not surprised at what I am seeing so far because I wasn't on the Mallet bandwagon to begin with. BUT, the Falcons have a bad habit of letting teams back into games so anything can happen in the 2nd half. Don't fire BoB just yet.
Graham has two drops, a false start, and ran a bad route to cause incompletion. Liability on the field.
This game isn't as bad as it looks without the turnovers. It's bad, don't get me wrong. The turnovers, though, have made it an absolute runaway. I've said it every game this season.... The defense is a good defense, but no defense can overcome an offense that consistebtly can't convert a first down. There's a reason why so much emphasis is placed on time of possession.
I think it was a joke, but honestly, who knows? The Texans aren't coming back from as far down as they are now so we might as well start focusing on Thursday.