1. Run it- The Texans have to run the football. There’s no way around it. Bill O’Brien has said so. The players have said so. And it’s something the Texans have done fairly well against the Colts since 2010.
“We just have to be more balanced and really stick with the running game through four quarters and for 60 minutes,” the head coach said.
Arian Foster’s return from a groin injury saw him get eight carries for 10 yards in the loss to Atlanta. In his career against Indianapolis, he’s gashed the Colts for 6 yards per carry and scored eight touchdowns.