Matt Weston
Last night’s game was strange in a strange land. There were bad calls, laser pointers jamming out Brock Osweiler’s eyes, a slippery field, a haze sitting over the field, gassed pass rushers unable to pump their legs, obnoxious music blazing every pre-snap, an uncovered fullback touchdown, DeAndre Hopkins’ touchdown that was prematurely called dead, Osweiler playing well, Keith Mumphrey catching a pass, and some terrible Bill O’Brien decisions.
Through it all, the Texans finally played well against a team that had been playing great. They went on the road and didn’t get trampled.