Texans blow out the Ravens

Texans blow out the Ravens
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There are things that seem obvious before the fact. The Ravens were seemingly missing half of the starting defense, their left tackle, and star quarterback Lamar Jackson. However, if we know anything about sports, we know that the obvious thing rarely ever happens. So, when the Houston Texans blew out the Baltimore Ravens 44-10 on Sunday you could be forgiven if you yawned your way through another victory over a decimated opponent.

However, sometimes the hardest thing to do in sports are the things you are supposed to do easily. How many times do we see teams play down to their opponents? We saw the other Houston team (the Houston Astros) do it all season. Two weeks in a row the Texans have taken bad teams to the woodshed. This proves they are not a bad team themselves.

The Texans got started by scoring a touchdown on the opening drive. Xavier Hutchinson had his best game as a pro with two touchdown catches. In fact, the offense did not punt until the game was well out of hand in the fourth quarter. C.J. Stroud had four touchdown passes on the day and even added a 30 yard scamper in the first half that preceded their second touchdown.

On defense, the game plan was easy and they executed it to perfection. They did not allow Derrick Henry to get going and made Cooper Rush beat them. Rush is a nice backup quarterback, but like most backup quarterbacks, he is not capable of winning shootouts when you take away his running game. It was another dominant performance for the number one scoring defense in football.

There is a ton to feel good about going into the bye week. Jalen Pitre had his second and third interceptions of the season. All of the rookie skill position players contributed plenty on this day. Even Christian Kirk showed up and made a big play. What was your favorite play from the game? There are too many for me to choose. Let’s hear from you in the comments.