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TEXANS NEWS - Tyrod Taylor OUT Thursday vs Panthers. Davis Mills to start at QB


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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

You tell us… the only notable player was Romo when he was a no name…. I can’t really think of any others off the top of my head since then…

Wasn't there a Steeler rookie that played while Roethlisberger was hurt that same year that rolled right over us? Bad memories of that year.

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9 hours ago, Fox007 said:

IDGAF what people bitch about or say

You play who is on your schedule.  We didn't make it up.

I think the schedule is stacking up well in our favor.   By the time we hit the strength of our schedule our team will be clicking.  We have a chance to beat some of those teams on the back end.  

NO team is a pushover and if we come in with the attitude we've already won is when we get beat.

Defense is special and will help us win a couple games. 

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3 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

For the first time ever as a Carolina Panthers fan, I am not worried about a rookie and/or no name coming into the game and lighting us up all to hell.

 

Or should I be........?

 

It's the NFL. Every week should be a worry.

I am pleased with the results so far. We just need to keep working on our flaws and stay healthy.

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18 minutes ago, Inimicus said:

https://www.si.com/nfl/2021/09/20/texans-confirm-deshaun-watson-out-thursday-panthers

Texans Coach Confirms Deshaun Watson Won't Play Thursday Despite Tyrod Taylor's Injury

 

For Tyrod's sake, they may want to hold him out Thursday so he can recover. I'm not even joking. This defense has been a nightmare for Wilson and Winston. You are looking at an average of 5 sacks and 10 QB hits. Short sample size, but all signs point to much of the same.

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4 minutes ago, mbarbour21 said:

For Tyrod's sake, they may want to hold him out Thursday so he can recover. I'm not even joking. This defense has been a nightmare for Wilson and Winston. You are looking at an average of 5 sacks and 10 QB hits. Short sample size, but all signs point to much of the same.

they already ruled Taylor out.  They did that yesterday. 

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