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This is on O'Brien now. It's his offense, and now it's been 2.5 years of suck. Osweiler seems to have regressed since the start of the season. I'd love to see Savage at this point, but I recall O'Brien regretted moving away from Hoyer early last season, so I doubt he makes a change unless due to injury. It is his job on the line now, so maybe that spurs action during the bye if the offense struggles at home against the Lions.
As Bob mentioned earlier in this thread, losing on the road to the Patriots, Vikings, and Broncos - some of the best defenses in the league at some of the toughest places for any visitor to play - is understandable. The Texans have basically won the ones they should have and lost the ones most reasonable observers would have expected them to lose. And most teams would suffer tragically if they lost their MVP as the Texans have with J.J. Watt. It's just how anemic the team has performed that is frustrating. The bottom line is that, like last year, the Texans will win a terrible division and make the playoffs, likely with a home game against a wild card. So if Osweiler is still O'Brien's answer, then whatever he does with him between now and January - bench him, play him - has to be done with an eye toward winning that first playoff game. If these next 9 games help O'Brien develop Osweiler for the playoffs, then there's your reason why he would leave him as the starter. |
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Virtually every qb in BOB's offense in Houston has been terrible and to a man they have been better elsewhere. BO is statistically the worst qb in the league and he badly fails the eye test. But I might try a new coach and a new system before anything else.
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I might try a Savage reassessment next.
It should give pause that Osweiler just got showed up by the guy who was HIS understudy last year. |
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But again, the Osweiler acquisition was owner-driven so it is impossible to know what BOB might do with a QB of his own choosing. Kubiak chose Schaub so it was fair to judge Kubiak by Schaub's performance. BOB didn't choose BO so we have an additional layer of fkup over this whole debacle. |
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Totally false. Brandon Weeden had the best stretch of his career under BOB.
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Seven stellar snaps.
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