Houston Texans Offense Ranks Among NFL's Worst in Recent History
KHOU 11October 5, 20251 min527 views
3 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβTexans' Offensive Struggles
- π― The Houston Texans' offense is currently described as bad, averaging only 12.7 points per game.
- π This scoring average places them among the third-lowest offenses in the NFL over the last 15 years.
- β οΈ Despite being early in the season (three games played), historical data suggests this trend is concerning.
Historical Context and Performance
- π The transcript highlights that similar low-scoring offenses from previous years often had poor overall season records.
- π The Texans are currently 0-3, mirroring the start of some of these historically poor offensive teams.
- π Only one of the referenced low-scoring teams managed to achieve seven wins in their season.
Outlook and Improvement Needed
- π‘ While there's a sentiment of being "close" to improvement, the speaker emphasizes that close isn't good enough.
- π Achieving a "best case scenario" of seven wins might depend on big plays, like deep strikes from Nico Collins, and improved turnover differential.
- β Without significant and rapid changes, optimism regarding the Texans' offensive output, including their red zone efficiency, may be considered wishful thinking.
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