Weekend Musings: The playoffs start now for the Houston Texans

Weekend Musings: The playoffs start now for the Houston Texans
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Sitting at 10-5, the Texans find themselves square in the playoff race. Sure, they are at the 7-seed, but they’ve notched victories over the Bills and Jags (two teams at higher seeding). They lost a close one to the Broncos, but that was as much about a hot Denver team and Houston dealing with a mid-game QB switch. This Saturday, they get the Chargers in a game that had playoff implications for both teams. Right now, Houston is in about as ideal a position as could be hoped for a squad that opened the season 0-3 and sat at 3-5 after 9 weeks.

To make a trip to the playoffs official, all Houston needs to do is win one of its last two regular season games. Granted, neither a trip to face the surging Chargers, who likely still have some bad memories of their last duel, or a season-ending clash in Houston, where the Colts may still have a pulse for a playoff bid, are “gimmies”. It is entirely possible for Houston to back into the playoffs by losing their last two games, if the Colts drop their game against Jacksonville. Even if the Colts win out and Houston loses out, the Colts will still need a myriad of results to go their way to a degree that you would find better odds navigating an asteroid field.

Not that Houston wants to merely back into the playoffs. They still harbor legit dreams of winning their 3rd straight AFC South crown, and with it, a 3-seed home game that, if things play out right, could see Houston hosting more than just their usual Saturday afternoon Wild Card Weekend matchup. However, the Texans would need to see the Jaguars drop games against the Colts at Indy and against bottom-feeding Tennessee. The percentages say that Houston will enter the playoffs as a wild card for the 1st time in franchise history, meaning that they will open on the road. You know their 0-6 record in road playoff games.

Still, for the Texans, who have effectively been in win-out mode since dropping their home matchup against Denver, the playoffs effectively start now. They will face playoff-type teams from now until the end of their season. The intensity is ramping up, especially with “easy” wins no longer present on the schedule. Then again, they were projected to have an easy win against the dead-last Raiders, and…well…yeah, on any given Sunday. Yes, they could lose one, or even both of their remaining regular season games, but backing into the playoffs does them no good at this point.

For Houston, that means they must play smart. While the offense has been fair to meh over the past few games, they have only 1 turnover since CJ Stroud returned to the lineup. Yes, we’ve seen some stretches of not great play (3rd Quarter at Kansas City, the 1st half against the Raiders), but we haven’t seen the backbreaking mistake. The defense is generally playing up to its reputation...