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Jackie Lee
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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

People don’t realize how easy he had it last year 

The league adjusted to Slowik and he didn’t do much to adjust 

I wouldn't say it was easy, but it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be before the season. Remember carolina traded up from #9. Houston earned the #2. 

Having such a tough rookie season may benefit our young QB in the end. A lot of vet/retired greats have said it.

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1 minute ago, Navy_football said:

I wouldn't say it was easy, but it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be before the season. Remember carolina traded up from #9. Houston earned the #2. 

Having such a tough rookie season may benefit our young QB in the end. A lot of vet/retired greats have said it.

Yeah, it was always funny hearing ESPN hosts say "They had the #2 pick for a reason" as if our record got the pick lol

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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

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

But when Bryce throws for 220 yards in a game and is clearly one of the best players out there, you constantly quote his passing yards...  you do realize that's what teams did to us every game right?

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I wouldn't say it was easy, but it wasn't as bad as we thought it would be before the season. Remember carolina traded up from #9. Houston earned the #2. 

Having such a tough rookie season may benefit our young QB in the end. A lot of vet/retired greats have said it.

And then Houston hired Ryans who brought in Slowik who at one point people thought would be a HC after the job he did last season 

People aren’t so high on him after this season 

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

But when Bryce throws for 220 yards in a game and is clearly one of the best players out there, you constantly quote his passing yards...  you do realize that's what teams did to us every game right?

He's a hypocrite but at least he's consistent with it lol he is one of the few who just keeps doubling down on his Bryce Hate 😂 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

And then Houston hired Ryans who brought in Slowik who at one point people thought would be a HC after the job he did last season 

People aren’t so high on him after this season 

Yeah. They may have figured him out, but CJ has some legit head scratcher decisions so far. Some with pressure and some without. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He just hit a guy right in the bread basket that should've moved the chains and it was dropped. This is the worst 10 win team ever.

That was a hell of a play by the chargers defender to knock it out.

Also the Texans are definitely not a 10 win caliber team but some of that has to be attributed to the decline in Stroud's play. They have pro bowlers at WR, RB and LT, a 1st team all pro cornerback and arguably the best 1,2 duo of edge rushers in the NFL. They're no slouches. If Stroud was playing at 90% of his level last year, nobody would be complaining of the lack of talent on that team.

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