The Texans never seem to look prepared for prime time. That is usually coaching. They looked bad against the Jets but won. They got killed by the Packers. They held their own against the Bears, but didn't look overpowering by any means. They look horrible against the Pats. So, there you have it; Texans fade under the big lights. Reasons?
If you don't trust your run game, then why open up with back-to-back runs on 1st and 2nd down, down 21? It was mind-boggling. The only way to logically explain that pathetic **** on first and second down is if you'd also trust your run game on 4th and 1. (By the way, I also disagree that 4th and 1 = 4th and 5... playaction much more believable on the former.)
I recall seeing that deal, but it was a monthly rate. Otherwise, Rockets fans would jump all over this.
I guess we should be thankful we are not playing a team as conservative as the Texans once they have a lead. If we were up 28-7, there would be noooo way anyone would come back. However, seeing as the pats like to throw it.... we will see I guess.
we are back to 21-0 basically. I think the only way this game becomes remotely interesting and less embarrassing is with a defensive score. Get it within 14 in the 4th and we have something
I knew this game was going to be bad when we got that penalty on our first play when Foster ran for a good gain. Kubiak needed that drive to control the game tempo to their liking. It was downhill ever since.