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2 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

 

Close for sure, personally i like the chargers strengths better though (oline, front 7) 

It's a super close game and the Texans did diddly poo prior to that fluke play.

 

I don't really care for either team pulling for the chargers though cause I bet on them, The Stroud jock sniffing is kinda intense right now lol 

Chargers OL is definitely better than the Texans, but the Texans DL is incredibly good and neutralizes that advantage... If Stroud can keep playing like he did the last 2 drives this game is gonna get out of LACs reach.

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

 

Close for sure, personally i like the chargers strengths better though (oline, front 7) 

It's a super close game and the Texans did diddly poo prior to that fluke play.

 

I don't really care for either team pulling for the chargers though cause I bet on them, The Stroud jock sniffing is kinda intense right now lol 

He and Slowik have definitely made an adjustment in the middle of the 2nd quarter. Quick strikes instead of long developing routes. Waiting to see if the Chargers will come up and press since their pass rushers are beating the protection. 

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If no Chargers db would touch the Texans wr that caught the last throw, could the time have run out? 

Play wouldn't be dead? He could in theory have went up and continued? (Which he wouldn't have done). 

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1 minute ago, Shotgun said:

There's a couple of huddlers that cant wait for Stroud to play bad so they can post some graphs showing how terrible he is. lol

I really hate it. We can like Stroud AND Bryce and hope they both succeed.  I don't get why this (and others do too I'm sure) fan base has to tear down other good players.

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1 minute ago, kass said:

If no Chargers db would touch the Texans wr that caught the last throw, could the time have run out? 

Play wouldn't be dead? He could in theory have went up and continued? (Which he wouldn't have done). 

He gave himself up so they could call a timeout.

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

He and Slowik have definitely made an adjustment in the middle of the 2nd quarter. Quick strikes instead of long developing routes. Waiting to see if the Chargers will come up and press since their pass rushers are beating the protection. 

I wish we'd had an OC who could do that back when we had Superman 

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