Dallas Vs Houston: from texans fans view

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i got this off the texans MB....
even though i dont like bledsoe i dont think carr is better than him.
andre johnson is a good wr but i still think we have to much experience at that position. ill give them the edge with their aquatic engineers thats about it..:texans:



Position Battle
QB Advantage: HOUSTON
RB Advantage: DALLAS
WR Advantage: PUSH
TE Advantage: DALLAS
OL Advantage: DALLAS
DL Advantage: DALLAS
LB Advantage: DALLAS
CB Advantage: DALLAS
S Advantage: DALLAS
K/P Advantage: PUSH


Key Factors To The Game
1) Keep Carr off his back. We don’t need a relapse of last year when our entire offense was shut down because of inability to pass block for more than 2 seconds. This lead to shorter passes and the defense knowing it. We’ve got to block for him and give him time so he can continue to progress into the star QB so few of us want to admit he can be (I already know I'm going to catch flack for this statement!).

2) Blitz effectively!! I’m calling you out this week Richard Smith, get creative and sack the living hell out of Bledsoe. It’s the best way to create turnovers, stop drives, and create havoc in their offense. We’re coming off a week where we had 5 sacks against the team so we need to keep the trend going.

3) We’ve got to keep drives alive. We can’t have 3 and outs, we need to keep moving the ball steadily. 3rd downs are key and we need to quit getting ourselves into those 3rd down and long situations. This will keep drives longer and our horrid defense off the field. We also need to be able to stop them on 3rd down to help our offense. I’ve had this on here for the entire season and will until we start converting more 3rd
 

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nyc;1088149 said:

Actually, he's right. The chemistry Carr has with Andre Johnson is a wash with what Bledsoe has demostrated with Glenn. Carr has also got Moulds going unlike Bledsoe with TO thus far.

Dallas needs to make a statement with its passing game, but you get the feeling it's not going to happen anytime soon. Witten should be a beast, but he's doing nothing.

The Texans' passing game is ahead of our own at this point.

Of course, in this game we're going to decimate them, but up until now they have a point about their receivers.
 

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ravidubey;1088198 said:
Actually, he's right. The chemistry Carr has with Andre Johnson is a wash with what Bledsoe has demostrated with Glenn. Carr has also got Moulds going unlike Bledsoe with TO thus far.

Dallas needs to make a statement with its passing game, but you get the feeling it's not going to happen anytime soon. Witten should be a beast, but he's doing nothing.

The Texans' passing game is ahead of our own at this point.

Of course, in this game we're going to decimate them, but up until now they have a point about their receivers.

TO and Glenn > Johnson and Moulds

Anyway you slice it the fact doesn't change.
 

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cowboys#1;1088084 said:
Key Factors To The Game
1) Keep Carr off his back. We don’t need a relapse of last year when our entire offense was shut down because of inability to pass block for more than 2 seconds. This lead to shorter passes and the defense knowing it. We’ve got to block for him and give him time so he can continue to progress into the star QB so few of us want to admit he can be (I already know I'm going to catch flack for this statement!).

2) Blitz effectively!! I’m calling you out this week Richard Smith, get creative and sack the living hell out of Bledsoe. It’s the best way to create turnovers, stop drives, and create havoc in their offense. We’re coming off a week where we had 5 sacks against the team so we need to keep the trend going.

3) We’ve got to keep drives alive. We can’t have 3 and outs, we need to keep moving the ball steadily. 3rd downs are key and we need to quit getting ourselves into those 3rd down and long situations. This will keep drives longer and our horrid defense off the field. We also need to be able to stop them on 3rd down to help our offense. I’ve had this on here for the entire season and will until we start converting more 3rd
This is such a Mickey Mouse "Key Factors segment." It sounds like the TV analyst with their one liners...

1) Get first downs.
2) Score points
3) Don't let them get first downs
4) Don't let them score points.
5) Sack their QB
6) Protect ours

Grizz and Yakuza put this guy to shame :D
 

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peplaw06;1088211 said:
This is such a Mickey Mouse "Key Factors segment." It sounds like the TV analyst with their one liners...

1) Get first downs.
2) Score points
3) Don't let them get first downs
4) Don't let them score points.
5) Sack their QB
6) Protect ours

you should seriously look into coaching, I think you may have "it"
 

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neosapien23;1088539 said:
That is debateable.

Season Averages:
Andre Johnson: TD: 3.5 Yards: 804 Receptions: 59 Avg per Catch: 15.5
Eric Moulds: TD: 4.4 Yards: 847 Receptions: 63 Avg per Catch: 13.5

Terrell Owens: TD: 9.2 Yards: 978 Receptions: 66 Avg per Catch: 14.7
Terry Glenn: TD: 3.7 Yards: 733 Receptions: 48 Avg per Catch: 14.9

Totals: Dallas: TD: 6.45 Yards: 855 Receptions: 57 Avg per Catch: 14.8
Totals: Texans: TD: 3.95 Yards: 825 Receptions: 61 Avg per Catch: 13.5

The only thing they win stat wise is avg receptions per year and well, TO missed most of last year. You subtract that suspension year and his avg shoots up closer to 74 per season instead of 66 or an 8 catch increase. This doesn't even take into account the intangibles that TO brings to the field.
 
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