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Originally Posted by Racehorse
I have a slightly different take than most. The Texans were holding all game long, and not one call. Several of the third and long conversions were aided by holding our DLine. If not for that, the defense would have gotten off the field much earlier, gotten rest, and changed the TOP greatly.
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The constant holding (including on Stroud's miracle 3rd and 14 in Q3, Paye was held by Tunsil which was why he was a half step too slow), the two called back INTs (Brents got both feet in, Idc that he was not moving forward, his toe was in before his heel touched), and the final blown call to let Collins convert the 3rd down right after the 2 minute warning we're all backbreakers that gave Houston at least 10 points. Add the 10-14 points Richardson left on the field and this game could've been a blowout Colts win. They'll just have to get that game back in Houston now. But first, they need to beat the Packers next week.