Houston wins the toss and elects to receive.
The Texans come out playing Pittsburgh Steelers football, running behind a zone blocking scheme that gives Foster big holes to cut back through. The running game sets up the play-action game and Schaub is able to hook up with TE Owen Daniels a few times for some big gains, including an 18-yarder on 3rd and 10. The Steelers have no answer for the running game, and the Texans are able to take it all the way down to the 1 where they go play-action and Schaub hits a wide open Daniels for the score.
The Texans come back out grinding away on the ground. Andre Johnson makes his first appearance of the game, catching a few short passes, one on a 3rd and short to move the sticks.
In a scary moment, Johnson catches a ball in the flat and goes down without being touched, grabbing his knee.
Even though we’re playing against them, you hate to see a player of that caliber go down like that. The Texans are able to grind it out on the ground and get down inside the 10, but the Steelers defense is able to hold them to three.
Ben comes out trying to hit Heath, who tips the ball up in the air, it bounces off a few Texans then falls back into Heath’s hands as he is laying on the ground. Wow did we dodge a bullet there. After the two minute warning, Ben goes up top for Wallace on 3rd down and finds him in single coverage on a safety for a big 40-yard gain. Ben goes back to Wallace for a few then hits Heath for another first down. Moore takes a draw play inside the 10, but a late hit by Pouncey sends us back. Ben can’t hook up with Brown on two attempts then Wallace comes up just short of the sticks. David Johnson doesn’t block anyone on the corner and Daniel Manning blocks Suisham’s kick.
However, Manning pulls a Plaxico as the Texans are returning the block for a touchdown and blocks Sepulveda in the back waaay behind the play, which nullifies the touchdown.
Houston shooting themselves in the foot with penalties in the first half. We’re lucky to only be down by 10.
The Steelers start moving the ball, but Ben gets sacked on 2nd down when he tries to roll out of the pocket. 007 makes a big-time play on 3rd and 15 stepping up into the pocket and gunning one to Hines down the middle to move the chains. After a false start penalty, Brown makes two nice catches on a slant and a curl to move the sticks. 007 keeps rolling, hitting AB again with a back shoulder throw on the sideline to get us down to the 15. Rashard gets two carries, then Ben rolls out on 3rd down and makes a move around JJ Watt and takes off upfield, diving forward for a first down inside the 5. The Steelers pull out the old Student Body Right toss play and Raise Some waltzes in untouched.
Brown makes some moves and brings the punt back across midfield.
Ben rolls away from pressure and hits AB who gets out of bounds. Ben gets swarmed on the next play but dumps it off to Redman who makes a great effort to get out across the 40. Ben spikes it with 20 seconds left. Ben tries to go up top for AB, but the pass gets picked off.
Antonio Brown
- Not much to say here. We didn’t get it done on either side of the ball. The game was tied with 15 minutes to play and Houston made the plays to win.
- Ben looked for AB a LOT today. Seemed to be targeting him pretty much exclusively down the stretch.
- We have to be able to stop the run. If we can’t stop the run, nothing else really matters. Another big test this week against Chris Johnson.
- 2-2 isn’t the end of the world, but we have to get better in the trenches. We’re not getting a push from the D-line and our offensive line is like swiss cheese.
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