The Houston Texans and head coach Demeco Ryans are driving excessive after a dominant Week 12 win, crushing the struggling Dallas Cowboys 34-10 at AT&T Stadium. Regardless of the victory, Ryans used the postgame convention to emphasise an essential level to his gamers.
Ryans praised the workforce’s efficiency however harassed the necessity to keep that very same stage of depth shifting ahead. “If we end the way in which we completed within the second half; maintain a workforce out of the top zone and we’re capable of put extra factors on the board, we are able to play with anyone,” Ryans said.
The Texans snapped a two-game dropping streak, Ryans credited the offensive line for his or her influence, saying, “The run sport begins with our offensive line. I challenged them to play quick, play aggressive. Thought they did a very nice job.” He praised Joe Mixon’s efficiency: “When he’s on, he’s a power for us. Over 100 yards, 3 TDs—I actually favored the way in which we saved churning it within the run sport.”
Heading into Week 13, the Texans sit atop the AFC South with a 7-4 document after successful over Cowboys, holding a stable lead over the second-place Indianapolis Colts, who’re 5-6. The Texans will return residence subsequent week to face the Tennessee Titans.
C.J. Stroud Backs Ryans’ Imaginative and prescient
Quarterback C.J. Stroud echoed Demeco Ryans’ sentiments, reinforcing the workforce’s confidence: “We all know we are able to play with everyone.” Stroud additionally highlighted Ryans’ religion within the Texans’ aggressiveness on fourth-down performs as a testomony to the belief between coach and quarterback.
Stroud’s feedback in the course of the postgame convention included a lighthearted second as he acknowledged the significance of the workforce’s linemen. “Them boys are the heartbeat of our workforce. O-Line and D-Line are the explanation why we win and lose…excuse me, not why we lose. They’re the explanation why we win. Take that off the document. (laughs). Slip up. They’re the explanation why we win.”