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Against Houston... 

what are they guys? What’s most important on Sunday?

In my opinion it’s gotta be our D-line... containing Deshaun and putting up the same type of performance as last week. With the secondary in a close second. 
 

Also as a side note question, what kind of performance does Kyle Allen need to put up for us to get the W? 

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

The Texans were trashed for having a pretty bad offensive line the first couple of weeks, but I saw a story that a little bit of shuffling along the front helped them look a little better last game.

Some of that is just Watson sitting back too long trying to get the home run.  

Hou is going to score on us.  We need to limit Nuk.  Have other guys beat us.  Not sure we can out score them if we let the Nuk/Watson connection get hot

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frustrate JJ Watt by doing a lot of dump offs to CMC on the opposite side of the field. make him have one of his tantrums where he goes over and yells at the coach to line him up on the other side. then start playing the other side after he's ruined the line chemistry.

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