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Brandon Weeden steps in, helps lift Texans to top of AFC South

INDIANAPOLIS -- It's fitting that Brandon Weeden was the quarterback who helped put the Houston Texans in control of the AFC South. This is a team that resurrected itself when most people gave up on it seven weeks ago. Now the Texans have a third-string signal-caller -- a player who was claimed off waivers on Nov. 18 -- leading them to their biggest win of the season. The more you think about it, the more it had to end this way for this franchise.

Houston's 16-10 victory over the Colts on Sunday happened because Weeden was literally in the right place at the right time. He came in with 1:14 left in the second quarter, after starter T.J. Yates tore the ACL in his left knee. That seemed to be a perfect moment to lose all hope in Houston's chances of winning. Instead, it became another reason to believe in a team that has thrived on resilience and doggedness throughout the second half of this season.

That isn't to say Weeden took the game over. He received plenty of help from his defense, his running game (Alfred Blue gained 107 yards on 20 carries) and his special teams. What he did do was make enough plays to strengthen Houston's playoff hopes while also giving that franchise its first-ever road win against the Colts.

"It's good to get the monkey off our backs," Weeden said after completing 11 of 18 passes for 105 yards and one touchdown. "But I honestly didn't know there was a monkey."

Weeden admitted after the game that he knew nothing of the Texans' 13-game losing streak in Indianapolis until somebody brought it up this week. He also joked that some of this teammates probably still don't even know his name. The longer Weeden spoke during his postgame press conference, the more he sounded as if this wasn't a big surprise to him. He had a job to do for a team that has struggled with its quarterback play -- the Texans now have used four different players at that position this season -- and he found a way to do it.

In many ways, Weeden was similar to every other quarterback who appeared in Sunday's game: flawed but filled with fortitude. The Colts started Matt Hasselbeck, a 40-year-old backup who was struggling with neck and rib injuries. The Texans countered with Yates, a second-stringer who was filling in for Brian Hoyer, who was still in the concussion protocol. Indianapolis also turned to third-string quarterback Charlie Whitehurst for some action when Hasselbeck was knocked out of the game briefly in the second half.

Of course, nobody was talking about Weeden going into this contest. He started three games for Dallas this season after Tony Romo broke his collarbone, and the results weren't good. The Cowboys lost all three of those games, with Weeden throwing just one touchdown pass. Dallas eventually gave the starting job to Matt Cassel, whom they'd acquired to back up Weeden after Romo initially went down, and waived Weeden once Romo was healthy enough to play.

So the idea of Weeden playing wasn't something that seemed to inspire much confidence in Texans fans. That scenario became a reality when Yates scrambled late in the second quarter before crumbling to the turf as his left knee buckled.

"I didn't have time to panic," Weeden said. "I was thinking about the drive. I was thinking about the situation. I hurt for T.J., but a backup quarterback has to be ready."

The mystifying aspect of Weeden's game is that he tends to play better in emergency situations. The same player who couldn't jump-start the Cowboys' offense in Romo's absence looked surprisingly comfortable filling in for Yates. Weeden completed his first four passes to help set up a critical 22-yard field goal by Nick Novak right before halftime. He led the Texans on a drive that resulted in a 46-yard field goal by Novak late in the third quarter. And when Houston needed to make a critical surge in the fourth quarter, Weeden delivered again.

There were many players who helped on the 10-play, 90-yard drive that gave Houston a 13-10 lead in the fourth quarter. But it was Weeden who was at the controls, making decisive throws and managing the game with confidence and self-assurance. His 8-yard touchdown pass to Jaelen Strong put Houston ahead for good. His entire performance revealed how much he learned from those challenging days in Dallas.

"My time in Dallas really helped me," Weeden said. "I was put in some tough situations there. ... [Weeden started in losses to Atlanta, New Orleans and New England after replacing an injured Romo against Philadelphia]. But I did complete 73 percent of my passes. We just couldn't get over the hump. We couldn't find a way to win as a team. That's what we did today."

Texans head coach Bill O'Brien added: "Weeden is like T.J. He has good poise. He plays hard. He carries himself as a professional because that's what he is. He may not have the offense down pat, but he knows enough to go out there and function."

Weeden spent most of his time studying the offense because he didn't have much else to do after practice. His family remained in Dallas when he was waived, and he wanted to be ready if his number was ever called. He also joined the Texans as they were turning their season around one week at a time. The last thing he wanted to do was be a potential weak spot if Hoyer or Yates went down.

The 32-year-old Weeden also has been around enough to understand how the NFL works. He was a first-round pick of the Cleveland Browns in the 2012 NFL Draft, but he never became that team's answer at quarterback. He also couldn't do enough to meet the Cowboys' expectations when they acquired him in 2014, as he started four games without a win in his Dallas tenure. If Weeden was going to have a promising shot at continuing his career long after this season, he needed to do something impressive in Houston.

Now that Weeden has helped the Texans garner one victory, the question becomes this: What will they do over the next two weeks? At 7-7, they have a one-game lead over Indianapolis, with winnable games against Tennessee and Jacksonville remaining. O'Brien isn't certain of Hoyer's availability next week, while Yates clearly is done. That leaves Weeden with potentially another shot at leading a Houston team that is at its best when the odds are stacked against it.

It is possible that a start could result in Weeden displaying the same problems that plagued him in Dallas. But that's also the kind of issue the Texans can worry about later, along with finding another quarterback to deepen their roster. On Sunday afternoon, they won in a place they've always lost and took a huge step toward winning their division. They also did something else worth noting: They found another player who typifies everything they've come to stand for in a truly crazy year.

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Did Weeden's mom write this?

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Cracking up that they have Hoyer & Weeden.

Shaking my head that they're probably going to the playoffs with them.


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That article was hilarious. It was a super dressed up "he battled" piece.

That said, it's pretty depressing that Weeden/Hoyer are playing meaningful games right now.


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That article was hilarious. It was a super dressed up "he battled" piece.

That said, it's pretty depressing that Weeden/Hoyer are playing meaningful games right now.


would you expect anything less as a Browns fan?


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Originally Posted By: oobernoober
That article was hilarious. It was a super dressed up "he battled" piece.

That said, it's pretty depressing that Weeden/Hoyer are playing meaningful games right now.


If you mean for the Texans, then yeah.

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....and we let him slip through right through our fingers! banghead


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Shaking my head that they're probably going to the playoffs with them.


The AFC south is very weak this year... a 7-7 team, they won't go far..

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Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone.


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Originally Posted By: DeisleDawg
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Shaking my head that they're probably going to the playoffs with them.


The AFC south is very weak this year... a 7-7 team, they won't go far..


Yeah, but it's simply the principal of it...


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The QBs in the AFC playoffs this year could be a major poo show.

Brady, Roethlisberger, Smith, McCarron, Osweiler, Weeden/Hoyer, and/or Fitzpatrick.

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Originally Posted By: CHSDawg
Did Weeden's mom write this?


Yes.

And most of us thought he'd be on unemployment by now! laugh

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....and we let him slip through right through our fingers! banghead
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If weeden gets hurt I vote they put jj watt in at qb


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[quote=ddubia]Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone. [/quote\]

Weeden sucks, Joni. We've all seen it.


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I had no idea he wasn't a Cowboy...I need to pay attention more apparently.

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weeden and west have played everywhere this year


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Originally Posted By: DeisleDawg
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Shaking my head that they're probably going to the playoffs with them.


The AFC south is very weak this year... a 7-7 team, they won't go far..


And we'd still be 4 games out of first. Unfortunately, we're really that damn bad.

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Until we faced those AFC South teams...

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If weeden gets hurt I vote they put jj watt in at qb


They'll bring back Charlie Fry and Brady Quinn.


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Lets not forget that Derek Anderson is only a injury away from a Chance to lead his team to the Super Bowl


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And he is the one guy of all those ex-Brown qbs who could actually pull it off.

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Originally Posted By: lampdogg
[quote=ddubia]Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone. [/quote\]

Weeden sucks, Joni. We've all seen it.


I was adding to the comical post I responded to. I really gotta start using purple. Nobody gets me...


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Originally Posted By: clwb419
I had no idea he wasn't a Cowboy...I need to pay attention more apparently.


Yes, your need to pay attention is more apparent every day. grin


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Originally Posted By: DeisleDawg
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Shaking my head that they're probably going to the playoffs with them.


The AFC south is very weak this year... a 7-7 team, they won't go far..

True, but 7-7 in a weak division and a playoff loss to a far superior team seems like a far off distant dream to a Browns fan.


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I was adding to the comical post I responded to. I really gotta start using purple. Nobody gets me...


you.... using "training wheels?"

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Originally Posted By: GMdawg
Lets not forget that Derek Anderson is only a injury away from a Chance to lead his team to the Super Bowl
OMG... a Panthers-Texans SuperBowl.... Anderson vs. Hoyer & Weeden


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Originally Posted By: GMdawg
Lets not forget that Derek Anderson is only a injury away from a Chance to lead his team to the Super Bowl
OMG... a Panthers-Texans SuperBowl.... Anderson vs. Hoyer & Weeden


willynilly


Or if Cousins gets injured, Colt McCoy.

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NFC Championship game, right there!!


This could be the greatest playoffs, ever!


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Originally Posted By: ddubia
Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you got 'til it's gone.


They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.....


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Yes, it will be Anderson vs McCoy in the NFC championship game to see who plays Weeden/Hoyer in the Superbowl..

I wonder how Brady Quinn will feel calling the game because that officially means he is the worst of the group.


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Maybe the Weeden led Texans will play the Belichick led Patriots.


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I have confidence in Weeden's awfulness that he will be the primary factor in whatever losing Houston is about to do.

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But man, doesn't he always talk like he has absolutely no idea how badly he is thought of as a QB?


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I'm sure all you have already done so lmfao, but yall can cast your vote for the mighty Flipper man for nfl.com Clutch Performer of the Week

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Originally Posted By: DCDAWGFAN
Yes, it will be Anderson vs McCoy in the NFC championship game to see who plays Weeden/Hoyer in the Superbowl..

I wonder how Brady Quinn will feel calling the game because that officially means he is the worst of the group.


Now if they would just use Charlie Frye as the sideline reporter..


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I see the irony but no way I can laugh at a guy who is actually starting for a team with 2 games left fighting for a PLAY OFF GAME. How can I a Browns fan mock him.

Back on Weeden Its amazing how good he plays as an emergency whether in relief or surprise start. Then once he is the actual starter with actual first team preparation and he is like another QB... same thing here when he came in relief of Hoyer in his (hoyer's) 3rd game in 2013. then a starter.

Same thing in Dallas coming in for an injured Romo...then as a starter he sucked. Same thing now in Houston as he came in for an injured Yates and now as a starter???

As for the Texans...shows what you can do when you Defense can play awesome and get you in the playoffs maybe (the D is not 100% dominant).

I cannot wait till we get one here. Continue with Manziel with McCown as the insurance. Got to get that D
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I can mock him because he played like total and complete garbage while he was with us. And he's been cut by multiple teams. Everyone has the right to mock him lol.

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