Despite sitting at 6-4, the Houston Texans still feel underwhelming.
Yes, they’re 3-0 in AFC South divisional play.
Yes, they remain a favorite to win the division to host a playoff game.
No, not all six wins are equal to teams like Baltimore and Buffalo, which continue to prove their value as top-five teams and legit forces to dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Sunday’s heartbreaking loss against the Detroit Lions might be proof that Houston is a quality roster in the division, but not in the big picture.
Remember last week when fans thought it couldn’t get worse than Thursday night’s loss to the New York Jets on Amazon Prime? It did. The Texans joined the 1970 Chicago Bears as the only team in league history to loss a game despite a quarterback throwing five interceptions.
Jared Goff isn’t just good enough for Detroit; he’s good enough to give the ball up five times and still walk away with a win.
Everyone has power rankings entering Tuesday morning Look around the internet after Week 10’s results; the Texans have made yet again dropped, but this time, there’s a case as to why.
Their average position moved from 12.8 to 15.1, showing just how much respect Houston must earn back among those in power of the mouse and keys.
Here’s how the major media outlets power ranked the Texans entering Week 11.