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Jackie Lee
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The Texans might be the worst double digit win team I've ever seen. Hell, the Chargers might be the second worse.

The NFL this year was just the haves and have nots. There were so many truly terrible teams that there were a few mediocre teams who have records better than they should in a normal year. You have a handful of really good teams, a bunch of abysmal teams and then the rest in the middle who have records that look better than they are as a result of the overall league situation.

"I forgot the Steelers have 10 wins too. They're up there too. LOL 

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1 minute ago, Mother Grabber said:

where the Stroud stans? 1/2 for 7 yards is a heck of a half of football quarterbacking.

Like I said, the Texans as a team just are not good. I don't think anyone is watching this game saying "damn, the Texans have a QB problem". We don't have to do this stuff just because Bryce is playing better.

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4 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

where the Stroud stans? 1/2 for 7 yards is a heck of a half of football quarterbacking.

I mean. By definition the Texans are what they've always been. When Stroud was drafted by Houston the overwhelming majority of people talking about that franchise agreed they were not remotely close to contending. They were one inexplicable play away from the first overall pick for a reason. I guess if it makes people feel better they can take solace in Stroud not doing well but I would caution throwing stones from a glass house given we are waiting to see our own guy put together a complete season of minimum adequate to good QB play let alone top 10.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Lol someone clearly is just watching stats.   Texans have 4 plays on offense.  Chargers are doing a ground and pound

Now you see how dumb some of you sound when you talk about Young’s passing yards despite our defense not being able to get off the field 

People were even talking about Young’s passing yards while he led 3 straight touchdown drives to start the game against Arizona 

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