Texans take on Packers at Lambeau Field

 

Written by Donald Tolbert, SFL Writer


The Texans are pulling up to Lambeau enroute to the top of the AFC. While it says on paper this should be a dog fight. I think the Texans have a chance to make quick light work of the Greenbay Packers. With the ball position offense draining the clock. The run game demoralizing their defense and the Texans defense making the big play difficult for Love will be the difference. 

The game against the Bill's was our first glimpse at what a rolling Texans offense could look like. They were clean and steady in the first half. Then physically overpowering in the second half. They made the Bills pay for all their turnovers. This had to be one of the most well-rounded efforts we seen from the offense this season. Definitely something to build on. 

This week's challenge will be like a Vikings do over for the Texans. They are headed into a rowdy road environment. A high-quality opponent. All in all a team in my opinion, just like the Vikings, a team they should beat. Another chance to add some separation between yourself and the 2nd teir of AFC teams. Coming out of the Vikings game it was about their effort and execution not being up to par. The Texans will get a chance to show what they learned from that's Vikings experience. 

Make no mistake. This is a high stakes game with injuries on both teams that will affect the product we see on Sunday. This will be complimentary football; team culture type win I believe. The fans have been jabbing at each other all week. Even the local media has joined in on the 

jabbing of the Packers faithful. So best believe it's going to be a smoke fest and we are going to find out who really is with all da smoke. 

The Texans are the Ferrari pulling up to Lambeau, about to swang on them boyz like traffic on a slab holiday. You gotta know how hard that swang is! This is going to be a shootout I believe. Even minus Nico I believe the Texans have what it needs to get the job done. Rrari boyz doing your thang. Go Texans! 

 


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