Texans Offense Only Works in the AFC?!

I think this offense is in the right conference. Like if it was the NFC with what the Lions are capable of, even with how good the Texans defense is. We saw them against Seattle on the road and the Texans defense made plays, but Seattle had Jackson Smith and Jigbo. They really had no answers for him and they made enough plays to win that game. Hell, the Seattle probably could have scored 30 plus if they’re not asking Cooper Cup to throw passes in near in the high red zone. So, they’re in the right division or excuse me, conference for this offense because whether it’s Shrike May or Aaron Rodgers or this version Lamar Jackson and you know they own Josh Allen at least an NRG. We’ll see about if they have to go up to Buffalo could be a very different story. And of course, the Trevor Lawrence of it who could be someone they see in the playoffs maybe in round one. We’ll see how how it all shakes out. There’s not a lot of fear. Yeah. from from the opposing teams in who they may have to face.

The guys break down whether the Texans offense is actually good… or just good enough because they’re in the AFC.
From matchups with Drake Maye, Aaron Rodgers, Lamar Jackson, Trevor Lawrence and the always-wild Josh Allen, to what happened when Houston faced the Seahawks’ weapons — the show dives into whether the Texans would still be competitive if they played in the NFC with teams like the Lions.
Is Houston benefitting from a weaker offensive landscape in the AFC?
Would this team survive in the NFC gauntlet?
And how much can Houston rely on its elite defense long-term?
We break it all down in today’s episode.
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9 comments
  1. I see where you're coming from logically, but in the Super Bowl 'anything can happen' (I don't think anyone had the Giants beating the 'undefeated Patriots') and then 'did it again' (I guess vengeance wasn't a high enough emotion for Brady and Co) 💯

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