Nitpicking the bad things in today's match: The Undershirt- It cost El Guapo at least 40 yards in today's game. Needs to tailor it. I know a guy. 2. The Receivers- Watson should have finished with 6 total Tds. Instead he finishes with 3tds and 2 punts via the int 3. These injuries. Awful to see Howard go down like that. he was proving everyone wrong that he has just as much talent as an early first rounder then that happens to him. 4. Should be no. 1, this kicker needs to get it together or might find himself w/o a gig. 5. Watson's slide game. David Carr's was better. Watson looked like Ji man choi belly flopping.
Texans today: - lost a fumble on their first snap - trailed 17-3 in the second quarter - had three dropped TDs, two from Will Fuller, one from DeAndre Hopkins - missed a PAT and a makable FG - had two INTs from Deshaun Watson They still beat the Chiefs. RIP, "Same Old Texans." — Matt Hammond (@MattHammondShow) October 13, 2019 No sacks on Deshaun Watson today. Back to back games. Able to beat the Chiefs with Gaines and Crossen in the second half. Something is brewing. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) October 13, 2019
lol. Unlike u who see no wrong in your holy one as a BoB defender, some of us can praise and criticize him when it warrants it He did well today, but like a BoB defender once told me "Wait until the end of the season and we will see."
Absolutely agree with that part about the book. Coming into this season everyone thought Chiefs would drop 40 PPG on their way to a possible Super Bowl. However, as history has shown us time and time again, rookie sensations always go through sophomore slumps because defenses simply have more game tape to study and scout for tendencies and weaknesses. Mahomes is going to need to evolve as a QB in order to live up to his hype and potential.
"Maybe it looked worse than it actually was." Bill O’Brien on Tytus Howard. #Texans — patrick (@PatDStat) October 13, 2019 winner winner chicken dinner — JJ Watt (@JJWatt) October 13, 2019
He's going to go through the same thing as Watson. He relies so much on his legs and is going to find out there's a bit more to it than that. Now that he's hurt, he can't just rely on his legs to get him out of these situations
I'm always uncomfortable whenever Skip Bayless gives any Houston team or player a compliment. It just feels dirty.
This is the most complete win of the Bill O'Brien era. Short handed and then lost players in the game ans still control the flow of the game on both sides of the ball. Billy O coached his ass off today
First Downs: Texans: 35 Chiefs: 20 Total Yards: Texans: 472 Chiefs: 309 Rushing Yards: Texans: 192 Chiefs: 53 Rushing Yards Per Attempt: Texans: 4.7 Chiefs: 4.8 Chiefs should have run the ball more; that is on their HC.