The Houston Texans, Please Get an Offense
- quansmith33
- Jan 22
- 2 min read

The Houston Texans should be playing in an AFC championship game this weekend. A top-five defense with the likes of Will Anderson, Danielle Hunter, and the crew that unit carried the 2025 iteration until it could no longer. As a Houston Texans fan, it was frustrating as hell to watch a JV-inspired offense be so inconsistent with an average ranking of 18th and scoring in the 13th percentile. Those numbers should represent a good offense capable of holding its own it did not.
When I watch the Houston Texans lose to the Patriots on Sunday in a divisional round. It's really easy; the offensive line couldn't stop a damn varsity high school defense. The running game in Sunday's playoffs left a lot to be desired, and the wide receivers who were there, yes, Nico Collins was out, and Dalton Schultz left the game, yet probably would not made a difference. That brings us to Cj Stroud. I am a believer in number 7. He's the franchise Quaterback and yes, four turnovers in a playoff game should get your ass benched. I understand when you hike the ball, and the defense line is in your backfield, that is an issue. When your running game is as nonexistent as Casper the Ghost and your wide receivers belong on the team where we ask who he played for, that's JV football offense. Cj Stroud should be held accountable for the Texans' inconsistent offense this season. He can turn it around when the front office decides to add NFL-caliber talent around him.
With the offseason upon them, the Houston Texans' priority should be get Cj Stroud some help. I never understood why revamping the offensive line, you traded the team's best lineman in Laremy Tunsil and gave up on Kenyon Green, predictably, the offensive line got worse. The front office needs to revamp the offensive line with four new starters. When looking at the depth chart, this team could draft another running back to help Woody Marks, yes, that guy, to provide some power in the backfield. Wide Receivers could use another quality guy to help Nico. The Texans' offseason is protect Cj and get him some damn offense talent to take a step forward in the AFC.
Super Bowl window opens and closes fast in today's game. When you have championship caliber defense, at least have an offense that can be consistent when it matters. The current Texans offense is not that, and this offseason they should be addressing offense, offense, and yes, offense. Don't waste our championship-caliber defense front office, so will the Texans get some NFL talent or continue to ride on the JV varsity bus?
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