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Old 09-18-2011, 07:47 PM
Nconroe Nconroe is offline
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Agreed. The defense getting two turovers and offense not giving a turnover really helped.

Also our sprcials teams, the punter really has a leg and helped a lot with field positions, as did Manning and Jacoby on their returns.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:51 PM
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Totally forgot about special teams. Outstanding in returns and coverage which has shocked me the first 2 weeks. And Hartman makes our past punters look even worse than they were.
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Old 09-18-2011, 11:20 PM
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I agree it was a great gritty win, and I'm proud of the team. But I have an issue with a couple strange coaching decisions that I'm left wondering about.

The dolphins have basically 2 elite players: Brandon Marshall and Cameron Wake. I was perturbed by the fact that it took us so long to commit extra resources there way.

The glaring example that stands out is when I was looking at Jason Allen screaming for safety help (Manning), not being heard, and then taking a 15 yard cushion on Brandon Marshall who caught the ball and pushed his way into the endzone. Marshall could have ran about 20 routes and still score the touchdown.

Second, I couldn't understand why Winston was left on an island so much against Cameron Wake. The pressure on the edges--not to mention the 2 holding calls against Winston--shut our offense down in the 3rd quarter. You would think that our gameplan would highlight their two elite players and allow the rest of the team to out perform their (IMO) less talented players.

We got it done in the end, but I do think the Texans coaching staff didn't adjust quick enough.
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Old 09-19-2011, 12:23 AM
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I agree it was a great gritty win, and I'm proud of the team. But I have an issue with a couple strange coaching decisions that I'm left wondering about.

The dolphins have basically 2 elite players: Brandon Marshall and Cameron Wake. I was perturbed by the fact that it took us so long to commit extra resources there way.

The glaring example that stands out is when I was looking at Jason Allen screaming for safety help (Manning), not being heard, and then taking a 15 yard cushion on Brandon Marshall who caught the ball and pushed his way into the endzone. Marshall could have ran about 20 routes and still score the touchdown.

Second, I couldn't understand why Winston was left on an island so much against Cameron Wake. The pressure on the edges--not to mention the 2 holding calls against Winston--shut our offense down in the 3rd quarter. You would think that our gameplan would highlight their two elite players and allow the rest of the team to out perform their (IMO) less talented players.

We got it done in the end, but I do think the Texans coaching staff didn't adjust quick enough.
I echo this post. I am glad they won, and it feels different then last season. I am baffled by Kubiak's or whoever decides these things total lack of help for Winston when he faces speed rushers. Winston has shown time and time again that he cannot handle a speed rusher. He has slow feet. I am going to start looking at RT as our 3rd biggest need in next years draft.
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Old 09-19-2011, 07:45 AM
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Game stats show that Demeco got a grand total of 1 tackle yesterday, so
should and if so when does Wade make the move to replace him with Sharpton or Dobbins ? I know that would be a tough call given DeMecos popularity with his teammates and on field role as captain of the defense, but all the medical analysis I've read of DeMecos season-ending injury last year indicated "IF" he achieves a full recovery it wouldn't happen until 2012, and he clearly needs more time.
And while the experiment of Mario at OLB is showing some flashs of success along with some growing pains, I'm not so sure about the absense of a big guy in the middle of the DLine ? If we thought Miami ran up the middle on us yesterday, it could really get ugly this coming Sunday in NOLA with that huge
guard-combo the Saints have ?
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Old 09-19-2011, 08:26 AM
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I thought DeMeco played pretty well last week, but this week he was a complete non-factor. Very disconcerting.

Was not very happy with the way we played today, but I do like that when it came down to it, we got stops and put in a dagger-ish TD drive. Offense was sloppy, perhaps due to the RB issue and no Walter. Offensive line was getting ABUSED. Defensive line was getting worked too.

Painfully obvious how important Johnathan Joseph is. When he was out of the game, our secondary looked just as bad as last year.

I liked Schaub's smarts. Got rid of the ball, didn't make his patented "shitty throw of the game", etc.

Playcalling was severely lacking. PA is our bread and butter and how often did we use it? I think that contributed to our offensive struggles.
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Old 09-19-2011, 08:51 AM
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I bet Demeco starts losing PT to Dobbins who seems much more physical.

I had no issue with the playcalling. When you are clearly better than a team and the only way to lose is turnovers, I am ok with 29 passes and 36 runs. As for playaction, it is tough to naked boot against a 34 team. A standup OLB has a better chance to diagnose the fake, and they generally get more depth and have less responsibility with a run to the opposite side of the field. So in general we will boot less against 34 teams, and you combine that with the fact that our running game was not gaining the big chunks that make the defense react.

I think it was a great game considering we played most of it without Foster and Joseph and all of it without Walter. Most teams don't overcome injuries that easily.

Just consider this, we have not trailed for a second yet this season. That is impressive, and it also keeps the play calling conservative. Early on we threw it on the first 3 plays. It was with a lead we never gave up that we got conservative.

I will have a problem this week though if we go in trying to win it 23-13. We need to get out to an early lead to neutralize there defense and the blitzing. They have turned their defense into the Colts the last few years, where they can't stop the run and can only play when their offense is putting so much pressure on the opponent to score that they can blitz the QB into submission.
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Old 09-19-2011, 10:20 AM
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Playcalling was severely lacking.
I'm not one to nitpick playcalling myself, since isolating plays in general can be a bit unfair as they all fit into the overall tapestry of the game.

That said, I thought there was a combination of some uninspiring calls and some ineffective offensive execution yesterday.

First series, had 1st-and-goal from the Dolphin 8:
1-8-MIA 8 (11:17) 23-A.Foster right end pushed ob at MIA 5 for 3 yards (58-K.Dansby).
2-5-MIA 5 (10:52) 23-A.Foster left tackle to MIA 5 for no gain (58-K.Dansby).
3-5-MIA 5 (10:11) 8-M.Schaub pass incomplete short left.

Second series, 1st-and-10 from the Dolphin 12
1-10-MIA 12 (6:06) 8-M.Schaub pass incomplete short left to 81-O.Daniels.
2-10-MIA 12 (5:59) (Shotgun) 23-A.Foster right guard to MIA 6 for 6 yards (90-R.Baker).
3-4-MIA 6 (5:24) 23-A.Foster right tackle to MIA 4 for 2 yards (99-J.Taylor; 37-Y.Bell).

Both ended in field goals. Had a chance for a big early lead, instead came away ahead 6-0.

This was right before halftime.
1-10-MIA 11 (1:13) 8-M.Schaub pass short left to 80-A.Johnson to MIA 10 for 1 yard (21-V.Davis) [99-J.Taylor].
Timeout #1 by HOU at 00:40.
2-9-MIA 10 (:40) 8-M.Schaub pass short left to 44-B.Tate pushed ob at MIA 13 for -3 yards (21-V.Davis).
3-12-MIA 13 (:33) (Shotgun) 8-M.Schaub sacked at MIA 18 for -5 yards (91-C.Wake).

Not going for the throat here before getting into a third and long. Another field goal.

These three drives resulted in 9 points when 21 points were on the table. I understand not every drive will end in a touchdown, but the Texans should have won this game by halftime.
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