Is they re-sign Reddick then they‘ve really got something going there. Might be able to go offense with their first hoping this covers possible weaknesses in the secondary.Who do you double-team with JJ Watt and Chandler Jones lining up on opposite ends?
Wow
Stacked. Seahawks could very well end up on the bottom.I hate this fecking division
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Another young guy that sticks out is Burns, who is mooted to be something Houston might want in a Watson mega-trade with Carolina. Carolina will probably be hoping CMac would be enough to tip the scales.Chase Young is such a beast too. I know it won't happen, and the franchise doesn't really deserve it, but could you imagine an elite QB like Watson or Wilson in Washington with that defense next season.
Would love to see Nick Bosa from the year before tooJJ Watt was double teamed more than any other player, and still faired well on pass rush win rate. Just needs to keep staying healthy like he has recently. edit: Myles Garrett and Joey Bosa are monsters.
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I can’t say much given we just didStacked. Seahawks could very well end up on the bottom.
Didn’t see that coming.
The intention is to bring back Reddick and Peterson (not thrilled about the latter unless he comes back on a team friendly discount). I still think they need to grab a CB in the first round though to make the defense as effective as it can be.Is they re-sign Reddick then they‘ve really got something going there. Might be able to go offense with their first hoping this covers possible weaknesses in the secondary.
Would love to see Donald's stats here. Pretty sure he gets tripled more than most players get double-teamed.JJ Watt was double teamed more than any other player, and still faired well on pass rush win rate. Just needs to keep staying healthy like he has recently. edit: Myles Garrett and Joey Bosa are monsters.
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Whilst on the other side of the country some chumps have a home playoff game at 7-9.Imagine going 8-8 and finishing last in the division.
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That’s what I’m thinking too.Poor decision, he’s done at the top level. I think the owners made it rather than GM/coach.
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The reporter seems to have walked that back a bit. Thank god.
I heard he’s coming to the Bay Area in a straight swap for Big Dick Nick
I didn’t
Okay Chris Simms...Zach Wilson > Trevor Lawrence
HeheOkay Chris Simms...
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Funny how things work out. You’d think the largest city in Texas and 4th largest (soon to be 3rd) in the nation would be an epicenter of football, not just pro but also in college...maybe funneling all that Big Oil money up to College Station. Places like Dallas, Austin, Norman, etc had better leadership though through the years I guess.'Luv Ya Blue,' Bum and Earl too: When Houston and the Oilers were the NFL's perfect match
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31003656/luv-ya-blue-houston-oilers-bum-phillips-earl-campbell
Good article. I still recall a few Oilers fans circa 93/thereafter with the crazy what if, "Had we not caved against Buffalo we'd have beat Dallas in Super Bowl!" The same Buffalo that lost by 35 to Dallas in the cited game, I should add. Houston went from perennial "next year is our year" from the late 70s to early 90s to absolute shit by 1994, and to another state by 1997. Smashmouth ball with Earl Campbell to the instant hit but ultimate gimmick Run-and-Shoot offense under Jack Pardee, with the perfect gunslinger for that gimmick, Warren Moon. They were always in the shadow of that certain team a couple hundreds mile to their north, but most are. Had to be a bit depressing to see their beloved Oilers finally make it to the Super Bowl, be it as the Tennessee Titans, though I presume nowhere near as depressing as Browns fans watching their old team win the whole thing in Baltimore.