Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
Why does that offense worry you more than any Bengals offense? The Bengals were pretty unreal with Higgins and Chase year 1 and 2. Mixon was good, perine was a weapon they kept the tight ends and Boyd very involved. They had two great receivers and a QB who was more than willing to let them go get it.
Stroud is good but holy shit were making a jump here.
Because they have a better tight end, more athletic and stronger-armed QB and way better left tackle. [Reply]
not sure why anyone thought it was anyone but the Texans? They’ve got the best QB since Mahomes, excellent weapons, decent OL and good rushers. This team beat Burrow and the Bengals in Cincinnati last year.
It’s gonna be a Houston/KC AFCCG IMO. But man their secondary is ripe for the taking. It’s not very good. [Reply]
Their offense seems pretty good but that defense they played yesterday was downright awful and they still were very fortunate not to have multiple turnovers. Their defense seems like it will be average at best. Overall they could be the “ best” competition but I wouldn’t say I’m overly concerned about them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mr. tegu:
Their offense seems pretty good but that defense they played yesterday was downright awful and they still were very fortunate not to have multiple turnovers. Their defense seems like it will be average at best. Overall they could be the “ best” competition but I wouldn’t say I’m overly concerned about them.
For those of us who watched the game, Texans played with their food too long. They should have been up like 24-10 at half. [Reply]
This thread is fucking embarrassing and of course Beta Clay is who made it.
Making a thread dedicated to a non-division rival who has yet to even make a dent in the NFL AFC Power Structure.
This thread is seriously an embarrassment to our forum.
Texans watch? Like the two time defending champs and the KINGS of the NFL need to be watching out for some AFC South scrub ass franchise that's just barely getting its dick wet?
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
For those of us who watched the game, Texans played with their food too long. They should have been up like 24-10 at half.
If you are going to magically give the Texans points in the first half then you have to give the Colts the missed wide open TD that preceded Richardson’s INT which would have given them the lead. The Texans were definitely not 14 points better in the first half. Teams were pretty even. [Reply]