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McFadden takes the dump pass for about 5. Ball at the Raider 28.
2nd down pass is dropped. 3rd and 5. Low pass on 3rd down so Raiders to punt. JJ fair catches at the Texan 19. |
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Slaton for 4.
Slaton for 3. 3rd and 3 coming up. Slaton for 2 and short of the 1st down. Texans to punt. |
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Raiders fair catch at their 25 but flag on the play. Raiders have 12 men on the field so the Texans get a 1st down.
Moats for about 5. Texans ball at their own 38. Moats for no gain. 3rd and 5 coming up. Moats for 7 - gets the 1st down. Moats is smothered in the backfield for about a 6 yard loss. 2 minute warning. Texans facing 2nd and 16. Texan offense has been awfully stale in this 2nd half but 29-6 on the scoreboard is a nice..... |
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Moats for 3. 3rd and 13.
Moats for 4 so Texans to punt on 4th down. Raiders muff the punt and Barber is Johnny-on-the-spot to recover. Texans kneeling it out. Final Score: Texans 29, Raiders 6 Yay! Nice job, defense!
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What a difference a week makes. I don't know if it was because we were playing the lowly Raiders, but the team looked different today.
I want to give some props to several players this week: Bernard Pollard played like an NFL SS which was nice. Brian Cushing is very close to being a dirty player, but the bad attitude and nasty demeanor were needed on the D. Glover Quinn should be the starting CB over Bennett. Zach Diles played very well, so he's off my $hit list this week. Antonio Smith was getting penetration and was attacking the offense along with Amobi Okoye and Mario Williams. Shaun Cody was very effective at doing the dirty work today. Ryans was his usual steady self. There were other individual moments in the game like Connor Barwin picking up a fumble, but the above players worked hard during the whole game. The defense won this game for us today. They attacked, they blitzed, they tackled. Now we will have to see if they can be an effective unit against a passing team like the Cards next week.
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Originally Posted by chuck I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks. |
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Signs that your team's running game hasn't been up to expectations:
Your fans are coveting the guy who came into the weekend "leading" the league with an NFL-worst 1.8 YPC. |
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Game ball to the defense on this one.
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NBT - Elder statesman. Wisdom comes with age - Now if i could remember what it was! |
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Frank Bush was on the radio last night. Said they simplified things for Antonio this week. He was much, much more active. I would keep the same plan with him going forward. Best game from Omobi that I can recall in awhile. Maybe they simplified things for him as well. They seemed fast yesterday that they reacted well. Not much room for the Raiders to run. Next week, Reeves, Dunta and Quinn should be the three top CB's next week. Pollard and Quinn both played well. They tackled and wrapped up. That is a start. Cushing plays fast and physical. He is playing well and is impressing me. Let's not forget Mario. Sack, FF and was disruptive in the pass and against the run. I was worried that the Raiders could run it against us. Kudos to the defense for stepping it up.
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Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. PS 23:4 |
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