st pete gogolak Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Have no idea what this means but Houston held Josh to 9 for 30 and yesterday held Anthony Richardson to 10 for 32. In an age when a 55% completion rate stinks, it’s wild that they have had two games holding opposing QB to 33%. It is really a weird outlier stat. 4 Quote
streetkings01 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I’m pretty sure the Houston message board would love to discuss this…..not so much over here 🤷🏽♂️ 2 1 2 Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Richardson isn't him for starters. We were outta rhythm that game and Keon hadn't really emerged yet. Cook was out i believe too or was that balt? Quote
Mr. WEO Posted October 28 Posted October 28 8 minutes ago, st pete gogolak said: Have no idea what this means but Houston held Josh to 9 for 30 and yesterday held Anthony Richardson to 10 for 32. In an age when a 55% completion rate stinks, it’s wild that they have had two games holding opposing QB to 33%. It is really a weird outlier stat. Josh had a bad day. Richardson is a monumental bust. 3 2 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 minute ago, BillsShredder83 said: Richardson isn't him for starters. We were outta rhythm that game and Keon hadn't really emerged yet. Cook was out i believe too or was that balt? Shakir was out for the Texans game. That was brutal with Keon not really ready for an increased role and no Cooper. It left Josh with nowhere to go with the ball because they doubled Kincaid all game. Cook was out for the Ray Davis coming out party in NY. 1 Quote
boyst Posted October 28 Posted October 28 We would beat the Texans at least 6 of 10 games any other time. That game was bad. 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted October 28 Posted October 28 23 minutes ago, st pete gogolak said: Have no idea what this means but Houston held Josh to 9 for 30 and yesterday held Anthony Richardson to 10 for 32. In an age when a 55% completion rate stinks, it’s wild that they have had two games holding opposing QB to 33%. It is really a weird outlier stat. Unlike Allen, that's not too far from what Richardson normally puts up. He is pretty awful outside beautiful deep passes and a few runs. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted October 28 Posted October 28 The have two legit edge rushers. That is part of it. Quarterbacks rarely stay comfortable for long. But Josh played his worst half of the season in that game as well which was part of the story vs Buffalo. Quote
ganesh Posted October 28 Posted October 28 20 minutes ago, Big Turk said: Unlike Allen, that's not too far from what Richardson normally puts up. He is pretty awful outside beautiful deep passes and a few runs. J. P. Losman? 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 minute ago, ganesh said: J. P. Losman? Less accurate version of Losman but more athletic. Think a poor man's rookie Josh Allen. Quote
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted October 28 Posted October 28 And yet, both games were a made play away from being a L at home 1 Quote
BillsFan2313 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 47 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said: Richardson isn't him for starters. We were outta rhythm that game and Keon hadn't really emerged yet. Cook was out i believe too or was that balt? Jets and Davis had a day in his absence. Quote
zow2 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 You can't really say anything NFL related with 100% certainty, but i feel if the Colts had started Joe Flacco they would have won that game. That's a lost opportunity for Indy. Houston was ripe to be beaten. Anthony Richardson got tired on a play and tapped out of the game. That's unheard of. He's getting ripped on the sports shows today. 1 1 Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted October 28 Posted October 28 29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: The have two legit edge rushers. That is part of it. Quarterbacks rarely stay comfortable for long. But Josh played his worst half of the season in that game as well which was part of the story vs Buffalo. Seem to muddy up the short stuff and let their guys create problems - Not afraid to bring pressure especially on 3rd downs. I'd imagine they did even moreso against a rookie. Quote
uninja Posted October 28 Posted October 28 49 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Shakir was out for the Texans game. That was brutal with Keon not really ready for an increased role and no Cooper. It left Josh with nowhere to go with the ball because they doubled Kincaid all game. Cook was out for the Ray Davis coming out party in NY. That was the game where we tried to WR1 Mack Hollins and boy did it show 🙃 That was also the KC helmet doink game. Just a comedy of errors where you can just see how much of a game of inches the NFL is. 1 1 Quote
SCBills Posted October 28 Posted October 28 We played about as bad as we could in that Texans game. Major injuries all over. Keon hadn’t really figured it out yet. No Amari Cooper trade. Cole Bishop rookie moment allowing a Nico Collins blown coverage TD. Still were a disastrous final offensive possession away from taking it to OT. If teams want to play us like they did, now, Allen is taking his pick of Coleman or Cooper to go down the field to. In that game, he was relying on Mack Hollins winning downfield. Baltimore is a contender and we fell flat, had some injuries and they just outplayed us. Houston was just a bad game and they are not better than us. 1 Quote
T.E. Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Would love to get another crack at those guys in January. Especially at Orchard Park. 1 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted October 28 Posted October 28 We are going to host the Texans in the playoffs this year and will win by at least 17. 1 1 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted October 28 Posted October 28 6 minutes ago, SCBills said: We played about as bad as we could in that Texans game. Major injuries all over. Keon hadn’t really figured it out yet. No Amari Cooper trade. Cole Bishop rookie moment allowing a Nico Collins blown coverage TD. Still were a disastrous final offensive possession away from taking it to OT. If teams want to play us like they did, now, Allen is taking his pick of Coleman or Cooper to go down the field to. In that game, he was relying on Mack Hollins winning downfield. Baltimore is a contender and we fell flat, had some injuries and they just outplayed us. Houston was just a bad game and they are not better than us. You have it covered by "major injuries all over" but it is worth mentioning that specifically Shakir was missing that game. He is in and we win imo. Quote
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