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Such a totally weird year in so many ways so not surprising that also goes for the NFL in 2020.
Not even a set of intersquad scrimmages with another NFL team, let alone a preseason game or two to give us a preview so we will be seeing it altogether for the first time this year Thursday night. And a new DC and a new OC. I have no idea what to expect ? |
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Brandin Cooks downgraded to questionable for his quad. I have not kept up with preseason injuries, so I am unsure how serious this is, but Cooks is another WR with a history of missed snaps. Hopefully he is just limited in practice this week so he is a full go on Thursday but who knows.
![]() On the flip side, Will Fuller is NOT on the injury report. With Hopkins gone to Arizona, having these WR options (including Cobb and Stills along with Cooks and Fuller) healthy is what will make the offense dangerous. I have some faith that Watson is comfortable enough in the pocket to make his reads so long as he has something worth reading. As for the game, as much as we want to see the offense, we all know it boils down to how well the Texans can slow down Mahomes and the Chiefs offense. And again, having not seen training camp or any preseason games, who knows. Big test for Anthony Weaver.
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Here's the roster updates for September:
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Gareon Conley and rookie Isaiah Coulter to IR.... |
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Update on Cooks, which is somewhat encouraging I suppose.
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You can call this game in your sleep:
When Texans have the ball: Watson runs around on third down like a chicken with its head off and looking frantically for #10. After realizing this is 2020, he'll complete some short stuff or take off running or get sacked, mostly the last two. When Chiefs have the ball: Have you ever watched a hot knife go through butter? This will be faster. Mahomes will calmly look for #10 (since there's no rush) and hit him or Kelce repeatedly like this was a practice. Predicted score: Chiefs 48, Texans 20. Last edited by HPF Bob; 09-09-2020 at 06:13 PM. |
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The Texans had a good game plan for their regular season match-up last season... they held possession and ran the ball, keeping their defense off the field and from getting gassed. And in the playoffs, they did jump to a 24-0 lead before O'Brien, well O'Brien'd it.
So I agree the Chiefs will be the predictable aspect of this game. It's anybody's guess as to how the Texans play. They were game in New Orleans for last year's opener, and Watson is a prime time player. O'Brien seems to start slow out of the gates though. O'Brien in openers: 2019 L @ NOS 28-30 2018 L @ NEP 20-27 2017 L vs JAC 7-29 (Savage started this one before giving way to Watson at the half) 2016 W vs CHI 23-14 2015 L vs KCC 20-27 2014 W vs WAS 17-6 |
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I'm not going to bitch about this all season, I promise, but I have never been less interested in an upcoming football season in my life. I'll probably watch the game tomorrow, but I can't imagine I'll watch any others. They have no other prime time games, do they? I think I remember that this is their only one.
A single public humiliation is more than enough, I guess. |
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