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I never really paid attention much to how the play calling is last year compared to now. All I know is that if CJ Stroud is on the field, he'll give the Texans the best chance to win. One complaint fans have is they think Bobby Slowik can be too passive or not trigger-happy. You know... settling for field goals than go for touchdowns. You could even say lacking a killer instinct. Last year is looking more like an overnight success, and 2024 is seeming like midnight struck on the Texans. If we took down the Packers and Lions, we'd be 8-2 and up the AFC standings. Instead, we're 6-4. Heck, we could have been 9-1 if we didn't have that clunker at Blitz24 and kjb's Jets on Halloween.It is interesting the difference a year makes. Last year they were talking up Bobby Slowik as the next hot coach. Maybe last year Stroud was so good that Slowik's playcalling was overlooked? I understand they have had some injury issues but good coaches figure out ways around it. Has Slowik let last year go to his head? To me the best coaches adjust to what their players do best instead of trying to fit them into their system. @JohnBM01 have you noticed a difference in his playcalling? I ask because don't watch them much and I am genuinely curious to know if there is a difference between this year and last year
The Houston Texans are not an S-Tier team... yet. They got to learn to execute better all around to really be taken seriously as a Super Bowl contender. They are A-Tier at best or B-Tier at worst. We got to improve a lot. On the YouTube channels devoted to the Texans, I said if we lose at the Cowboys on Monday Night Football next week, I "demand" coaching changes. Still a ways to go, but this team can be much better even with this recent funk they've been in.