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Rotoworld isn't real keen on the prospects of Mallett starting.......
"Mallett may take more deep shots and could “spark” the offense, but it is more likely the accuracy and decision making issues we have seen from Mallett in previous preseasons will be magnified behind a terrible offensive line. This move will be a lateral movement at best for the Texans’ offense and could end up sinking the ship altogether." Hoping they're wrong, and we are competitive. Or at worst, entertaining.
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At this point in the season this move is a no-brainer, just as inserting 2014 4th round pick Tom Savidge as the signal-caller later this year in place of Mallett will be a no-brainer if the former U. of Arkansas struggles as Fitz did.
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Rotoworld called our offensive line "terrible" while I've been criticized for pointing out Brooks and Newton as weak links. Truth, though, is that Duane Brown has backslid this year, Jones is spotty and Sua-Filo still hasn't won a job either. Foster, for his part, seems to find most of his holes behind Brooks and Newton but neither is all that good in pass-blocking.
So, we'll see if Mallett gets Keenumitis and how he handles it but I still prefer giving the kid a chance. Lord knows he's waited long enough. |
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I've kinda flip-flopped on the OL, and I think it depends which play look at, so inconsistency and concentration seem to be part of the issue. maybe due to way plays change, or called on the line depending on coverage? I guess OL needs to improve its play for offense to improve , but it is a team game. Denver, San Francisco, and Arizona OL all rank lower than Texans, so there are other key ingredients to success, perhaps the QB, or coach even?
I've seen some big running holes and I've seen Fitz have a long time to get off a pass, and some of sacks are on Fitz for sure. And then see lots of run plays get stuffed and see pass protect totally break down if blitzed. And I think this is a mostly big OL other than Meyers, who is only 287 or so. And does seem Duane Brown is not performing as good as other years for some reason, or atleast we notice his mistakes more this year. Looked at http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/ol so a few of their stats show a pretty good balance across line and best run is up the middle. overall ranked 19 or 20 so this more middle than terrible. RUN BLOCKING Team Adj. Line Yards RB Yards Power Success Power Rank Stuffed Stuffed Rank 2nd Level Yards 2nd Level Rank Open Field Yards Open Field 19 HOU 3.89 4.48 63% 19 19% 21 1.15 17 1.05 2 PASS Protection Team Rank Sacks Adjusted Sack Rate HOU 20 20 7.1% this is to show efficiency running left, middle, right, rank 9 up the middle LEFT END LEFT TACKLE MID/GUARD RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT END TEAM ALY Rank ALY Rank ALY Rank ALY Rank ALY Rank 19 HOU 2.76 26 3.75 17 4.23 9 3.54 25 4.05 15 this shows runs in each direction, Texans very balanced Team RB Carries LEFT END LEFT TACKLE MID/GUARD RIGHT TACKLE RIGHT END 2 HOU 242 5% 20% 45% 22% 8% In the interviews Mallett looks mature, confident, and ready to lead the team. He has waited quite a while for his chance so hoping this turns out to be a success. Last edited by Nconroe; 11-06-2014 at 10:25 AM. |
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Gee...I actually can't wait for the next game. Mallett might ultimately suck, but at least the franchise is moving forward.
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I'm excited to, imagine a lot of us are just for the suspense of what the tall, rangy Mallett with the cannon-arm might accomplish in his NFL debut. Why I'd be willing to bet that the Chuckster was squealing like a giddy little high school girl going to the prom with her favorite beau when he first heard that Mallett would be starting for the Texans after the bye week.
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Taunt at your own risk During his deep bye week sleep The Chuckster monster. Actually, I think everybody not named Ryan Fitzpatrick is looking forward to it. |
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![]() On the other end of the scale, you've got the Texans going 7-0 the rest of the way and Mallet leading them into the playoffs (hey, it's a microscopic possibility). We'll have to see what happens but IMO, the "more likely" happening will be just plain "lateral" - Texans finish 4-3 or 3-4. Anything less will be disappointing and anything more would be very encouraging for us fans and Mallet's future..... In the big picture, finishing 4-3 or 3-4 with an inexperienced QB (and the other issues - Foster, OL, Clowney, etc.) could be viewed as somewhat of a positive achievement.... Eh, it was a wasted/reloading year anyway, right? |
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