Originally posted by Bolt4Knob
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- If the IOL improvement continues and gives Herbie just that little bit more time like they have the last 3 weeks, he will carve them up and we win with some comfort. If they don't, it'll be a tight dogfight and we still could win, but its not for certain. The minimal analysis I did of HOU's vaunted pass rush concluded that most of their pressure comes from the outside. As long as Slater plays, and I say he will, we have got them matched up and then some. Then its how many times do the IOL not recognize and pick up stunts and blitzes. Last 3 weeks they have been notably better. Just do that again.
In 2024, the Houston Texans defense blitzes 33.4% of the time, which is the fifth most in the NFL. This is an increase from last season, when they blitzed around 20% of the time.
The Texans' defense is known for its pressure-based 4-2-5 base defense, which often results in defensive linemen in the opponent's backfield. They also spend a lot of time in nickel sets, running 70% zone coverage and 26% man coverage
The Texans' defense is known for its pressure-based 4-2-5 base defense, which often results in defensive linemen in the opponent's backfield. They also spend a lot of time in nickel sets, running 70% zone coverage and 26% man coverage
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