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I think this game will be all about the turnovers, if we can go +1 or +2, we'll have a pretty good shot. The offense has to start hot. If we can get a 7-10 point lead through the air, the Texans will go right back to the Foster/Ward running game to wear the Colts defense down and burn time off the clock.
I expect the defense to again force/allow the short pass. I hope our defense can get week 1 pressure again, but if nothing else we need to tip a few three-step-drop balls in the air and hope our Linebackers or Safeties can snag it. The colts are a team designed to play with a lead. There won't be any Redskins/Chiefs late game comebacks against them. |
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Whether they do it running, passing or by turnover, taking the lead and then chewing up the clock is critical. Keep Manning off the field as much as possible.
I'm hoping the Texans have designed some new wrinkles on defense to grab an early advantage. Schaub will have to be on his game and avoid the stupid INT that so often plagues his performances. We should not be afraid to go to AJ and JJ with some OD that they didn't see in Week 1 but, at some point, we have to pound them with Foster and Ward just to see if they are capable of stopping it. If they aren't they may cheat up, in which case, they should be vulnerable to deep routes. Someone on another board mentioned the "Super Bowl loser hex", which afflicts teams the year after reaching the Big One. Seems like the Saints got hit with this worse than the Colts. |
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Brown's first game back from the suspension, he is going to be a little rusty, and against Freeny this is not the game to be rusty. Chip on him a little with the TE or RB. I hope we can continue to run on them like we did in game one. That would make the pass blocking a lot easier for the OT's.
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I definitely don't expect us to win this game, but no matter because I'm satisfied to finally split with Manning. Maybe we can notch our 5th win a week from tomorrow in Reliant vs the Chargers, but that sure won't be easy either.
Monday will give us an opportunity to see what our modified defense looks like, specifically with the absense of DeMeco and Cushing replacing him in the middle and maybe we'll see more of our rookie DTs including just activated Malcolm Sheppard ? We should get a feel if this defense can play well enough to keep us competitive in most of the rest of this seasons games ? |
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I expect a win. If I didn't why even watch the game? What bothers to me is the Jeckyl & Hyde nature of Kubiak's team. One year the defense is hot, this year they are near the bottom. I don't blame Bush as much as I do Kubiak. He needs to let Bush have some breathing room to do some creative things with the defense which they certainly haven't been doing. After all, they can't get any worse.
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When they decided to let Dunta go (which I agreed with) and then not sign Bodden (another move I agree with), then they cut both Reeves who was serviceable and Fred Bennett who time to leave had come, they were left with a very young inexperienced secondary. With no pass rush the young guys are exposed. As i have said in the past they young guys should improve. The guys in the middle need a new plan to get to the QB. As much as I hate to say it, if Bush and company can not turn the defense around, they need to be replaced. And a nice young aggressive defensive mind needs to be brought in. Someone like Dom Capers. ![]()
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