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I'm happy to see that kick coverage, secondary play and red zone defense are all in mid-season form.
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Texans drive down but (Karim) can't punch it in from the 1 on 4th down. Score remains:
Saints 24, Texans 16 7:58 left in the 3rd quarter. |
Whoa, great play by NT McClain chasing down the speedy back.... Play comes back on holding anyway...
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TJ looks great.
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Lemon makes up for a dropped TD pass by catching one over the middle for the TD. 11 yards. Nice drive by TJ.
Saints 24, Texans 23 1:12 left in the third quarter. |
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Saints drive down the field and Tanner receives the 15-yard pass from Griffin for the TD.
Saints 31, Texans 23 10:58 left in the game. |
These slapdicks didn't throw the ball into the end zone once this game.
And this place is a goddamn cemetery. |
Nothing of note the rest of the way......
Final Score: Saints 31, Texans 23 |
TJ definitely more impressive than Schaub tonight. Wouldn't it be great to have a QB like Yates with just some mobility ?
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TJ played well. But Schaub played far better tonight and moved the offense up and down the field even with a number of catchable passes being dropped. Again, 281 yards, no TOs, and the only redzone appearance without a TD was when they kicked a FG with time expiring on 1st down. That is fantastic production (and with no Foster or Hopkins). The only reasonable concern on the whole 1st team offense is RT (and maybe LG, Jones had some highs and lows). |
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One of the less obvious playcalls that bugged me: I had a tough time swallowing the call on their second drive... it was a little after Ben Tate had the 39-yd run. Schaub then hit Garrett Graham for an 8-yd pass setting up a 2nd-and-2 from the Saints' 20-yd line. Offense is rolling... time to play fake and throw to the end zone? Nope. 2-yd handoff. Texans got the 1st down and even scored on the drive, but it typifies the sort of killer mentality the playcalling is missing on this offense. |
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The playcall that I didn't get was kicking the fieldgoal at the end of the half. It was little more than an extra point so I can't believe they thought Bullock needed the work. Seems like running an offensive play there would have been much better gametime experience than a chip shot field goal. |
I didn't catch the name but there was a DT wearing #91 who was impressive in the second half. Granted, it's against 2s and 3s but he was pressuring in the backfield a lot. Since the DTs in this defense are supposed to just plug the middle, I thought he had a great game.
I'm ready to cut Lemon. When you get a wide open look in the end zone, you *must* catch the ball. I know he scored later but he wasn't catching anything tough. Dennis Johnson was better than the first two games but I'm still not sold. I did see one good cut out of him but, otherwise, I still don't see why he's considered ahead of the other UDFAs. Schaub's throws lacked zip. That was part of his problem at the end of last year. His throws seem to take forever to reach the receiver and, in the meantime, the coverage adjusts. Yates looked the best of the three today. Is anyone besides me a little sick that the Battle of Texas is going to be played with most of the first string sitting out the game or making a token appearance? Texans-Cowboys needs to be the third game of the pre-season, not the last one. It's the only exhibition game where I really care about the outcome. |
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I get that it's preseason and I get that Foster is not playing but I would really, really like to see a greater interest in getting into the end zone from the red zone demonstrated by everyone involved. |
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Outside of the return of Cushing, I just don't see any progression from the starting units of a year ago. And last year wasn't good enough to win deep in the playoffs.
And why the heck was it a smart move to keep Watt off the field yet, hey, let's throw the ball to Andre Johnson a million times and let some Saints players take shots at his knees? Would have much rather seen what Lestar Jean could have done with those first half targets. Oh, and while Keyshawn's return was nice, his role in the passing game needs to really diminish once Hopkins is back. Safety play was lacking, right tackle is a mess... and now I am rambling about a fake game. Ugh. |
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