https://www.madden-school.com/madden-18-houston-texans-full-player-ratings/ Figured some of y'all may be interested. DJ Reader gets respected the most, only 67 while Carlos Watkins is 68. Guarantee Reader was upset about that
I always thought this was going to be the case. Coach was just playing mind games trying go motivate his QB.
who's going to do the game thread for tonight? Looking for another great practice from the home team against the Saints. #injuryfree
3 Texans make ESPN's 100 Best NFL Players 10. J.J. WATT | DE | TEXANS AVG. RATING: 91.49 | 2016 RANK: 1 Even after playing in only three games last season, the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year leads the league with 76 sacks since entering the league in 2011. Watt, who finished atop this ranking each of the past two seasons, will return to the field with plenty of hype after having two back surgeries in 2016. — Sarah Barshop 43. JADEVEON CLOWNEY | DE | TEXANS AVG. RATING: 85.58 | 2016 RANK: NR One of Clowney’s biggest strengths is his versatility. The former No. 1 overall pick saw time at both defensive end and outside linebacker in 2016. Finally able to stay healthy for most of the season, Clowney finished with a career-high six sacks and 52 tackles, including 16 for loss. He was so effective early in training camp that Texans coach Bill O’Brien joked he was looking forward to the team getting to practice in pads because, “We can’t block him in shells. Maybe we can have a little bit better chance of blocking him in pads.” — Sarah Barshop 80. DEANDRE HOPKINS | WR | TEXANS AVG. RATING: 82.81 | 2016 RANK: 22 Hopkins showed in 2015 how he can lead an offense with his 111-catch, 1,521-yard, 11-touchdown season. He had a down year last season with Brock Osweiler throwing to him, but he should get more targets with Tom Savage starting in 2017. "He’s a dynamic player," Texans coach Bill O’Brien said. "I don’t think people talk about his hands enough. This guy’s got great hands. He’s got good feet on the sideline. He’s got a lot of good things going for him." — Sarah Barshop
A month gives the city more time to recover. Don't think you can fill that stadium a week after one of the worst floods in US history
On the other hand, a win (hopefully) at home would be a nice rally for the city. Assuming GRB is still open, bring in some big projection screens and give people a break for a few hours and something to cheer for.