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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Flacco was 22/33 for 287 yards and 3 TDs in the SB while they averaged less than 3ypc per rush attempt and their D gave up 31. Flacco didn't ride anything to a Lombardi, he won them the game.

Was referring to their earlier SB  

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3 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Here is the thing, yes the texans strength is their defense no question... but you don't win 12 games in today's league just because you have a good defense. Stroud allows them to atleast manage on offense to balance them out enough. 

The Panthers on the other hand had to commit a lot of cap space to the o line and draft picks to the offense just so bryce wouldn't look like a train wreck anymore...all the while our defense is on the other side severely lacking talent because we had to put it on the back  burner for now and is a reason we are out the playoffs now. A tale of 2 different teams.

The Texans went 3-0 with Davis Mills this year 

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3 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Here is the thing, yes the texans strength is their defense no question... but you don't win 12 games in today's league just because you have a good defense. Stroud allows them to atleast manage on offense to balance them out enough. 

The Panthers on the other hand had to commit a lot of cap space to the o line and draft picks to the offense just so bryce wouldn't look like a train wreck anymore...all the while our defense is on the other side severely lacking talent because we had to put it on the back  burner for now and is a reason we are out the playoffs now. A tale of 2 different teams.

If you say so

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6 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Here is the thing, yes the texans strength is their defense no question... but you don't win 12 games in today's league just because you have a good defense. Stroud allows them to atleast manage on offense to balance them out enough. 

The Panthers on the other hand had to commit a lot of cap space to the o line and draft picks to the offense just so bryce wouldn't look like a train wreck anymore...all the while our defense is on the other side severely lacking talent because we had to put it on the back  burner for now and is a reason we are out the playoffs now. A tale of 2 different teams.

Stroud has not looked good at all.

But the Texans are still in it because they have invested in other areas. They are 25 out of 32 in offensive line spending compared to the Panthers who are #1 to the detriment of the rest of the roster.

Folks are digging in on bashing CJ so hard because they are desperate to compensate for their guy. Honestly cringe.

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