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I think he’s very talented and he’s putting up some impressive numbers. One thing I wonder when I watch them is what their actual offense is. Seems like they are relying on him to just make plays without a scheme. The beginning of the year he didn’t look good. He’s determined to run the ball which makes me think he’s going to get hurt. 

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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think he’s very talented and he’s putting up some impressive numbers. One thing I wonder when I watch them is what their actual offense is. Seems like they are relying on him to just make plays without a scheme. The beginning of the year he didn’t look good. He’s determined to run the ball which makes me think he’s going to get hurt. 

 

5 games, 8 TDs, 5 ints.

 

As they might say in Texas...all bull, no horns.

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3 minutes ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

Josh Allen is more likely to lose the game than Deshaun Watson 

 

If you mean Josh Allen is more likely to throw a perfect pass that ends up an interception, sure. 

 

Josh Allen has a long way to go, but the one statement I wouldn’t make, is yours.  

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I watched most of his games at Clemson, and he did it in college too. He would rather run into the defender for the extra yard than slide or go out of bounds. 

He took some big hits last night. Not sure if his body will hold up if he continues that in the NFL. 

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9 minutes ago, Soda Popinski said:

Eager to see White and Hopkins matched up. that's gonna be a good one.

I love Tre but i have a feeling Hopkins is going to win that battle. I will still think Tre is a great corner. Ive just seen Hopkins do it to the best of them. 

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9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I love Tre but i have a feeling Hopkins is going to win that battle. I will still think Tre is a great corner. Ive just seen Hopkins do it to the best of them. 

I'm hoping Hyde is back next week, we will definitely need safety help. 

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14 minutes ago, Captain_Quint said:

I watched most of his games at Clemson, and he did it in college too. He would rather run into the defender for the extra yard than slide or go out of bounds. 

He took some big hits last night. Not sure if his body will hold up if he continues that in the NFL. 

I noticed this too.  He appears to want to initiate contact instead of avoiding contact. Not the way a Qb should be running. You put that on film and a D is going to tee off on you because they are so frustrated that they can’t hit you in the pocket. 

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46 minutes ago, FeelingOnYouboty said:

Josh Allen is more likely to lose the game than Deshaun Watson 

 

Last night, Watson made a desperation throw that was picked off. He was out of the pocket and should have thrown it out of bounds to avoid the sack. It reminded me of Josh's red zone pick against the Packers last week.

 

 

41 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

If you mean Josh Allen is more likely to throw a perfect pass that ends up an interception, sure.

 

Agreed. If he throws two picks, one will probably be a good pass that bounced off the receiver's hands.

 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, bobobonators said:

IMO, this game will be decided by the following:  which piss-poor offensive line will be worse on Sunday. 

 

 

Both Watson and Allen will likely be running for their lives. 

I think Houston’s OL is worse but their DL is better... 

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2 hours ago, Soda Popinski said:

Eager to see White and Hopkins matched up. that's gonna be a good one.

Yup...I don't think Watson will back down from throwing it to him so White will have to be on point.  That ball is coming no matter what and they will expect Hopkins to make a play on it.  Even if he has perfect coverage they could still get some completions, Hopkins is that good.

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We'll have to make their drives stall and be 3's instead of 7's (just like yesterday for both the bills defense and Texans offense) to have a shot. Their awful play calls and lack of a RB threat make it possible. 

 

I don't know how Mills shut Watt down a couple years ago but that would be quite the gift, too. I don't know how we'll stop him and Clowney.

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think Houston’s OL is worse but their DL is better... 

 

I think Watson moves around in the pocket much better than Allen at this point.

 

I'm scared of that D. They held Zeek to 2.7 ypc when I think he was around 5 on the year. 

19 minutes ago, mannc said:

I see no regression whatsoever.  Watson looks good.

 

People just say things. He moved that team up and down the field then they just looked absolutely crappy in the redzone.

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On 10/8/2018 at 8:38 AM, Hebert19 said:

He's regressed and indecisive this year.   This is winnable. 

Right

 

Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate QBR Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD AV
Career       12 11 5-6-0 251 396 63.4 3320 27 6.8 13 3.3 72 8.4 8.3 13.2 276.7 98.9   37 201 7.20 7.10 8.5
2017 22 HOU qb 4 7 6 3-3-0 126 204 61.8 1699 19 9.3 8 3.9 72 8.3 8.4 13.5 242.7 103.0 83.6 19 116 7.10 7.19 8.5     7
2018 23 HOU QB 4 5 5 2-3-0 125 192 65.1 1621 8 4.2 5 2.6 49 8.4 8.1 13.0 324.2 94.6 63.2 18 85 7.31 7.00 8.6 1 2  

 

 

Not shown is the 500 yard rushing and 3tds.

 

I would be floored to have a QB give me 3800 yards of O through 11 starts.

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2 minutes ago, Real McCoy said:

Right

 

Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate QBR Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD AV
Career       12 11 5-6-0 251 396 63.4 3320 27 6.8 13 3.3 72 8.4 8.3 13.2 276.7 98.9   37 201 7.20 7.10 8.5
2017 22 HOU qb 4 7 6 3-3-0 126 204 61.8 1699 19 9.3 8 3.9 72 8.3 8.4 13.5 242.7 103.0 83.6 19 116 7.10 7.19 8.5     7
2018 23 HOU QB 4 5 5 2-3-0 125 192 65.1 1621 8 4.2 5 2.6 49 8.4 8.1 13.0 324.2 94.6 63.2 18 85 7.31 7.00 8.6 1 2  

anyone can see 19 TD's to 8 id a HUGE drop off  ;)    beyond that most everything looks similar.  

There are no gimmies just TRAP games   Houston    @ Jacksonville in week 7.  They'll b more worried about them than the Beels

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3 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

anyone can see 19 TD's to 8 id a HUGE drop off  ;)    beyond that most everything looks similar.  

No doubt, his INT ratio was also pretty high. But this guys doesn't even have 16 games under his belt and is performing amazing.

 

Texan fans must be stoked. His running style straight up into defenders might get him killed though. 

 

I loved Watson coming out and was hoping we draft him. All in on Allen now though.

 

Go Bills

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2 minutes ago, Real McCoy said:

No doubt, his INT ratio was also pretty high. But this guys doesn't even have 16 games under his belt and is performing amazing.

 

Texan fans must be stoked. His running style straight up into defenders might get him killed though. 

I'm sure they are.  He was on fire but honestly I expected a drop off just because of game film on him.  it happens to every QB.  (I'm pretty sure Mahomes will be figured out soon too. - but after they destroy NE) 

 

1 minute ago, mannc said:

Yep, fallen off a cliff...?

LOL   

 

What we learned in Week 5: Get ready for a defensive spending spree
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24934703/what-learned-week-5-2018-nfl-season-get-ready-wild-defensive-spending-spree

 

HOUSTON -- A funny thing happened here Sunday night. Two NFL teams -- the Cowboys and the Texans -- played a game and neither one of them scored 20 points. Not even with the help of an overtime period. Yes, even in the high-flying NFL of 2018, you still can find some pockets of defense being played here and there.

 

Now, what, you're going to come at me with a list of bad coaching decisions and the fact that the Cowboys don't have any reliable receivers, and you're right about all of that. But plays were being made on defense in this game. Houston bottled up Ezekiel Elliott. Dallas hit Deshaun Watson over and over again. You're still allowed to make plays that stop the other team, even as the rules make it harder and harder.

continued ... 

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It’s going to be a great game if you like to watch dominant defensive line play.   It’s too bad this isn’t a Week 15 game for us.  I’d much rather face the Texans after Watson gets injured.  Still, it’s winnable if we can harass him enough. I just pray that we don’t get a roughing the QB flag happy referee crew.  

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3 hours ago, Real McCoy said:

Right

 

Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate QBR Sk Yds NY/A ANY/A Sk% 4QC GWD AV
Career       12 11 5-6-0 251 396 63.4 3320 27 6.8 13 3.3 72 8.4 8.3 13.2 276.7 98.9   37 201 7.20 7.10 8.5
2017 22 HOU qb 4 7 6 3-3-0 126 204 61.8 1699 19 9.3 8 3.9 72 8.3 8.4 13.5 242.7 103.0 83.6 19 116 7.10 7.19 8.5     7
2018 23 HOU QB 4 5 5 2-3-0 125 192 65.1 1621 8 4.2 5 2.6 49 8.4 8.1 13.0 324.2 94.6 63.2 18 85 7.31 7.00 8.6 1 2  

 

 

Not shown is the 500 yard rushing and 3tds.

 

I would be floored to have a QB give me 3800 yards of O through 11 starts.

Stats don't tell the whole story.  Watch the games.  He doesn't have the same composure in the pocket as he did.  Happy feet and bails on the play much quicker than last year.  

 

He has been throwing a lot as they have played from behind and he also has the best receiver in the game right now to throw to...

 

I've watched several games last year compared to this year and he isn't close to being in the MVP discussion like he was last year. 

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49 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

Stats don't tell the whole story.  Watch the games.  He doesn't have the same composure in the pocket as he did.  Happy feet and bails on the play much quicker than last year.  

 

He has been throwing a lot as they have played from behind and he also has the best receiver in the game right now to throw to...

 

I've watched several games last year compared to this year and he isn't close to being in the MVP discussion like he was last year. 

Your 1st and 2nd line contradict themselves hardcore, not to mention he is passing for 80yds more a game thus far and has a higher completion %. The 3 games they lost by tally 15 pts so spare the garbage time stuff.

 

Is it his fault he has Hopkins? Lastly, he is coming off major acl injury and playing outstanding.

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6 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24944064/houston-texans-place-cb-kayvon-webster-injured-reserve

 

HOUSTON -- The Houston Texans' depth at cornerback has gotten even thinner after the team placed Kayvon Webster on injured reserve on Tuesday.

Good thing they face the Bennie Hill gang of WRs this week

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