Let Mallett Throw

September 23rd, 2015
An NFL analyst seems to think the best way to defend the Texans is to let Houston QB Ryan Mallett throw early and often.

An NFL analyst seems to think the best way to defend the Texans is to let Houston QB Ryan Mallett throw early and often.

A common theme among defensive coordinators is that they want to turn an offense into a one-dimensional force.

That way, it is predictable.

But when you turn an offense into a one-trick pony, and that pony really has no tricks, you’ve shut down an offense.

That may be what the Bucs will want to do this week — Texans week. It is all about Houston this week. And if NFL analyst Cian Fahey of Football Outsiders is correct, Texans quarterback Ryan Mallett is an awful thrower of the football.

Therefore, if the Bucs shut down the running attack of Houston, then it may just render Houston hopeless, as Fahey broke down last week’s Stinking Panthers-Texans game.

@Cianaf: First quarter was rough for Mallett. Asked to throw the ball A LOT. Bad decisions, at times awful accuracy and just a one-speed thrower.

Joe has to be honest; it is early in the season. While it was fun to watch the Bucs squeak out a win over the Saints at the Superdome, the Saints are not a good team. Joe doesn’t know if the defensive line of the Bucs has suddenly risen from the dead or if New Orleans has that rotten of an offensive line.

But Mallett is no Drew Brees, not even an equal to Brees when Brees has a bum shoulder. And Mallett is about as mobile as his name suggests. So the offense of the Texans very well could be playing right into the hands of the Bucs.

34 Responses to “Let Mallett Throw”

  1. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    I’ve heard folks all summer say the Buccs are not a good team. What constitutes a good team is my question? Remove Brady,who are the Pats. Remove Big Ben what are the Steelers? Rodgers up there in cheese city man just wait on it. Every team has some talent. But when a team has very little at Qb and your team is showing promise on defense and you have some competency at QB y’all should win most of those encounters. We’ll leave out of Texas with yet another road vic and folks round here will start changing they’re season’s record predictions just wait on it.

  2. MT Tom Says:

    Who is the backup for Carolina that beat us TWICE last year? He is no Drew Brees either. Hopefully we have actually improved and Sunday wasnt a fluke.

  3. Bucnjim Says:

    Bucs never seem to match up well with the more physical grind it out teams. The little five yard passes eliminate pass rush and poke holes in any zone coverage. Let’s hope win can win a low scoring game.

  4. Tampa Tony Says:

    Throw over the middle against the Bucs d, it’s open as much as Denny’s. Not sure if Loser Lovie can out coach Bill O’Brien

  5. DallasBuc Says:

    I am shocked that Incompetent Lovie Smith had this team prepared enough to win last week. I am ready to be shocked again.

  6. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    So grateful my post has the power to evoke you type so early this morning. How bout we all revisit this topic after the game Sunday☺. I’ma keep an eye open for you guys,be a man about it and not make me wait it.

  7. Killian Says:

    What’s the word on Arian Foster? This should be an easy victory, as long as we keep Watt at bay, but if Foster plays, that changes what the Texans can do offensively.

  8. Vincente Says:

    It’s sad but any team has a chance against this defense. It all depends on who decides to play hard and also if Lovie steps on the gas hard and doesn’t let up. I wish we would get 4 quarters of hard nose football. Let Doug run it down their throats hard, than let Winston pick apart that defense, assuming the o line gives him time, give your players a chance to shine and I promise this team won’t have many close games. This coach needs to quit being stubborn and make adjustments on ganeday. Come prepared for once please.

  9. tdtb2015 Says:

    Tampa 2 will live as long as the players earn their money on Sundays. It was obvious a players only meeting was needed to regroup the troops. All must stay on their assignments and work as a unit. Last Sunday was a beautiful thing.

    The meeting of the defensive players along with solid execution Sunday allowed me regain my trust in Lovie.

    It truly was promising to see what Lovie has been preaching finally come to fruition this season in a real game.

    I’ll be ok with some speed bumps here and there. But, I really don’t want to experience any more blowouts to our defense.

    Lets get the next one Buccaneers!

  10. BDorry55 Says:

    ZERO for 16 when facing pressure last week according to PFF.

  11. The Buc Realist Says:

    @Nos-Bos

    I don’t know what you are “waiting on”. Lovie is fielding a football team, not building a rocket to send this roster to Mars!!!!!

    Because Lovie is constantly Building and telling everyone “it takes time” (after he told the Fans in the pre-season to not be patient) He could be missing his windows for success.

  12. TheShaz Says:

    The Bucs are not at the stage where you can expect a win from them….at least not yet.

    Blown out at home vs a team they should have beat week 1.

    Win on the road against a division opponent that has owned the Bucs the last few seasons on week 2.

    What does week 3 bring? No damn clue. But I cannot sit here and say “Bucs should win” and it will be like that all season.

    Defense played very well last week. I saw the baby step improvement from Jameis and the offense. The only concrete thing I can take from two weeks…..Bucs got a kicker.

  13. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    It’s kinda funny,all off season it was”this team has too many holes,this team has the worse O line in the NFL,this team needs a DE”. Now it’s Lovie is afraid and don’t know what he’s doing. Seems to me you decepticons are running out of materials. You drive by posters are the most comical. Hi👋vicente.

  14. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    realist!!! I’m waiting the day the product on the field makes you and the rest of your “Animosity Amigos”cronies vanish from this site. I don’t believe those days are far off. So trust me homie I will patiently continue waitin on it.

  15. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    During his first year(2014) as Head Coach Bill O’Brien of the Houston Texans

    Former New England Patriots (2008-2011)
    • Offensive Coordinator
    • Offensive Asst.
    • Wide Receivers
    • Quarterbacks

    Took over the play calling duties, because he seen no need to hire an offensive Coordinator

    Results:

    Houston Texans Stats (2014)
    • Scored 372 points (23.2/g), 14th of 32 in the NFL.
    • Total Passing Yards 25th
    Total Rushing Yards 5th

    Key Departures
    • QB Ryan Fitzpatrick 63.1% – 2483 || 17 TDs || 8 Ints
    • WR Andre Johnson Rec. 85 – 936 || Y/R 11.0 | 3 TDs

    Leading Up to 2015

    Houston Texans Stats (2015)
    • Offensive has Scored 37 points (18.5/g), 26th of 32 in the NFL.
    • Defensive has Allowed 51 points (25.5/g), 19th.

    Key Factor – RB Arian Foster has not took a snap all season

    Beatable Team – Against the ropes – Get’em Boyz

    GO BUCS!!

  16. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Sidenote: Please Start DJ Swearinger – Revenge Game

  17. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    LUV agreed,please start Swagg.🙏

  18. Jason McLaurin Says:

    Signing Nick O leary would be on time right about now. We should sign o leary and let him flank between tight end and plus he would be big time for developing towards the future because they’re not gonna keep Stocker and Myers after their contracts run out. Part of the success Luck had was benefiting from playing with a college teammate that he trusted. O leary would make Jason Licht a ROCKSTAR Gm . The bucs have to also consider this as a move to shore up blocking as well because Lane is nice and all but they’re not going to keep him either after his deal is up this year.

  19. Joe Cool Says:

    OMG GENIUS^^^^^^

  20. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:
    September 23rd, 2015 at 9:29 am
    realist!!! I’m waiting the day the product on the field makes you and the rest of your “Animosity Amigos”cronies vanish from this site. I don’t believe those days are far off. So trust me homie I will patiently continue waitin on it.

    That day will never come…not because we won’t have the product on the field….but because the Realist’s nature is to be purely negative….he will find something wrong.

  21. StPeteBucsFan Says:

    It’s sad but any team has a chance against this defense.

    Actually if that’s sad then the entire league is sad because as the saying goes..”on any given Sunday”. MG8 beat Seattle in their SB year in their house..oops I forgot “Toes on the line” choked that one away. MG8 DID beat Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh last year.

    The league is so balanced that frequently games turn on a single play. Have we learned how to win games. Is this team tougher. This is one area where it’s undeniable that #3 has already made a difference. Whether it’s blocking a DL in week one or that spin move against one of the best DB’s in the league #3 has set an example!!! He is not going to lose as readily as the previous heartless collection of players we have witnessed. I do not think Kwon or Marpet will go down without a major fight. This attitude seems to be rubbing off on some of the vets as well.

    Let’s be honest. Nobody knows what will happen Sunday but at least we now have a group to cheer, good guys with some heart and fire.

  22. Nole on Sat.-Bucc on Sun. Says:

    Figures,

  23. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    Nole on Sat. || Bucc on Sun.

    Haha,
    Brotha – I’m begging and pleading – For Swagg to start.

  24. LargoBuc Says:

    So many times last year our defense lost to qb’s they were “supposed” to beat. Lets see some concistency before we start proclaiming which qb’s this defense should handle. So far our defense beat RG3 and an injured Brees on the third try. I wont count the Stillers because really, the offense bailed out a poor defensive showing. But lets start beating guys like Mallet and Bortles and Cousins before we expect to beat anyone. Thats how I see it. Concistency is growth.

  25. Buc Fan South Tampa Says:

    Strong Buc defense. Stop their “running game”, pick up takeaways, great special teams, focus on our running game and have Winston be accurate with minimal throws. 21 throws last week was just right. As opposed to 59 throws for Mallet. (Remember when Griese threw 66 times when Bucs played Chicago 10 years ago?
    Bucs win 28-14.

  26. rayjay1122 Says:

    This is totally a winnable game for the Bucs, IF they come out ready to play on defense and the offense is going to have to spread the ball around to more different receivers with ASJ out. V-Jax has been consistent but it would really be nice to get ME 13 back into the mix. Hope that hammy does not cause problems all season. As far as our victory over the Saints being discredited on any level and the Saints being called a bad team, well the Texans are 0-2 and are not exactly world beaters. We just need to get protection for Winston and Marpett versus Watt will be a critical match up. I think Marpett being as physically strong as he is, will bode well against Watt’s tremendous physical strength but Watt has the experience and technique on his side. Koetter should try to get the run game going and devise plays to get the ball out of Winston’s hands quicker and have some roll outs to move the pocket and by him some more time. I think we win a low scoring game this week and shock the NFL with a 2-1 start. Also, something to consider in determining how bad the Saints are, is that they played Arizona tough at Arizona who happens to be 2-0 and is a good football team. Then they played an inspired Bucs team with a chip on their shoulders after being embarrassed. I think the pressure on Brees and the resulting shoulder problems he was having made a big difference in the final score of that game. So, the Saints may not be as bad as people are wanting to say, so lets give the Bucs some credit in that victory. I would rather have the division win than to have beat the Titans and lost to the Saints, so it is all good.

  27. LOUBUCSFAN1978 Says:

    Hey LUVMYBUCS,

    That’s what i’m talking about! Get’em Boyz is the name of my fantasy football team! And of course it’s inspired from my BUCS!

    Go Get’em Boyz!!!

  28. The Buc Realist Says:

    @tampabaybucfan

    Too be fair, Its lovie, and you never have to look to long or hard to find something wrong!!!!!

  29. tickrdr Says:

    TheShaz Says:
    September 23rd, 2015 at 9:24 am

    The Bucs are not at the stage where you can expect a win from them….at least not yet.

    Blown out at home vs a team they should have beat week 1.

    Win on the road against a division opponent that has owned the Bucs the last few seasons on week 2.

    What does week 3 bring? No damn clue. But I cannot sit here and say “Bucs should win” and it will be like that all season.

    Defense played very well last week. I saw the baby step improvement from Jameis and the offense. The only concrete thing I can take from two weeks…..Bucs got a kicker.
    —————————————————————————–

    Very nice post, and spot on!

    The first three opponents the Bucs play in 2015 have yet to win a game except for the Titans shellacking the Bucs in game 1. All of them are rated 26th or worse in any of the various “power rankings”. Yes, Jameis and the Bucs defense played much better in game two (frankly almost impossible NOT to), but that was probably the worst game I have ever seen Drew Brees play. And even MG8 put up more points and better numbers last year, against a better and healthier Saints’ defense.

    tickrdr

  30. LUVMYBUCS Says:

    LOUBUCSFAN1978

    Good Stuff Brotha, Glad to have you part of the board man – Keep writing

    tickrdr

    LUV your work – Keep beasting

  31. DraftJameis Says:

    Give it up on Nick O’Leary. Dude is slow and can’t block. There’s a reason why he’s a fifth TE practice squadee in Buffalo.

  32. Pick6 Says:

    how bad is Mallett? is he shaun hill\derek anderson bad or is he rookie-making-his-first NFL start bad? if the former he may only throw for a 75% completion rate and just a TD or two. if the latter, well, he’s not bad enough.

  33. "that guy" Says:

    great, sounds like a lovie trick. were going to “let” mallet throw. you’ll eat that one if mallett pulls a derrick anderson on us.

  34. Danati74 Says:

    I’m not always on Lovies bandwagon, but if he can win this game and get the momentum of being 2-1…that will be a good thing. I don’t always like the way he talks..but actions speak louder than words. To see our coaches put in a good game plan and execute it will put some faith back into the fan base and put us in the right direction. Guys,..so called fans will always find a way to be negative,…but winning that will cure everything. Are we there yet? I doubt it, but that doesn’t mean we aren’t headed in the right direction. It truly sucks if ASJ can’t play for a couple of week, but it will be a great thing if M. Evans is 100%. We need Doug to be 2012 Doug. If our defense plays like the last game then maybe Lovie is the guy for the job. The guy has been to the playoffs and the SB. We needed a proven winner…well for now we are stuck with Lovie. Like him or not..i’m giving him a chance. Go Bucs!