WIDE LEFT Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Not one to excuse poor performances, but we do have a top notch O line and yet Texans shredded them. It does strike me that some of our O lineman are getting up there in age, and these Thursday night games are tough on older players. And Brown was hurt. In any event, on O or D it was the older players who struggled the most. Especially against a younger Texan team playing at home. With all the negativity re: Bills, can’t be.ieve this wasn’t a factor. THURSDAY NIGHT football speaks volumes of the insatiable greed of NFL owners, most of whom have already made billions in franchise appreciation. Never enough for some, especially with JERRY JONES leading the greed charge 1 1 Quote
Psautcsk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, WIDE LEFT said: Not one to excuse poor performances, but we do have a top notch O line and yet Texans shredded them. It does strike me that some of our O lineman are getting up there in age, and these Thursday night games are tough on older players. And Brown was hurt. In any event, on O or D it was the older players who struggled the most. Especially against a younger Texan team playing at home. With all the negativity re: Bills, can’t be.ieve this wasn’t a factor. THURSDAY NIGHT football speaks volumes of the insatiable greed of NFL owners, most of whom have already made billions in franchise appreciation. Never enough for some, especially with JERRY JONES leading the greed charge Three games this Thursday, beginning earlier in the day. Quote
dreadlox Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Dawkins is 31 but the rest of the line i believe is 28, 28, 25, and 27. If i’m wrong my apologies and I do realize Dawkins was a huge issue. On defense, our older players sucked before Thursday and I’m not sure if the game were Sunday we would have seen a different result. The team got bullied. The coaches had no answers. Frustration is mounting with the fan base and even our beloved QB seems to feel let down. It’s hard for us to accept. We’re all in this together, bro. 1 Quote
quincy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I think the only thing that might have changed from a Thursday to a Sunday is that Keon might have had the chance to not be inactive and I would assume most fans would say that is not a needle mover. We lost in the trenches on both sides of the ball and you cannot overcome that on most Sundays unless Allen and/or Cook go nuclear, even less so on a Thursday. You can say that Houston's DE's are elite and they were as advertised. You would want to categorize ours as good and they were absolutely disappointing against an average o-line and a backup qb who isn't a runner/scrambler. The score was only relatively close because Mills took a while to get going. Why we didn't play the 6th OL and have Hawes in on 75% of snaps I don't know considering no WR is separating and Josh is under duress in 1.5 seconds. In contrast Houston had number 57 play a big amount of snaps as the extra OL. The established AFC teams just seem to be struggling for that intensity and fire this year so far, playing down to opponents and just squeezing out victories or losing by a touchdown or less. Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, HOUSE said: Our asses are just fine, stop exaggerating 3 Quote
Ray Finkel Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago How about we just not that good. 2 1 1 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago The team didn't show up ready to play, again (seems to be a thing this year) ... No excuse for that. Quote
boater Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago Blaming the loss on owner greed, that is imaginative. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago As others have said, losing to the Texans on a short week with their top ranked menacing defense, was not a shock or reason to hang heads. It was losing to the Falcons and Dolphins that made it way worse to stomach. Quote
Turf Toejam 34 Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago The missed extra point really burns my buns. 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 1 hour ago, WIDE LEFT said: THURSDAY NIGHT football speaks volumes of the insatiable greed of NFL owners, most of whom have already made billions in franchise appreciation. Never enough for some, especially with JERRY JONES leading the greed charge So you don’t think that this “insatiable greed” has anything to do with the wildly increasing player salaries? Quote
ProcessTruster Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago Grable, VPG and Anderson will be taking major roles next season on the O Line. McBeanes did a great job on this. Quote
Walking Tall Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago Josh Allen lost his first Thursday game in his career. He is now 8-1. No excuses were needed before this one. Quote
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