Houston, We No Longer Have a Problem!: How the Rookie Fronted Texans Shined in Year 1

Faces of the Future

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It’s no secret that the Houston Texans have had a multitude of issues for the past several years, but with some new faces around, it seems the team has taken massive steps in the right direction. It all started with the introduction of new Head Coach, former Texans linebacker, DeMeco Ryans and a rookie quarterback out of Ohio State, CJ Stroud.

A Star Is Born

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With the second pick in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft, the Texans welcomed CJ Stroud to the city of Houston as their new quarterback. In the months to come, it would become evident the Texans had finally found their “H-Town Hero”, the QB that could completely turn around the franchise.

Under rookie HC Ryans, the humble 22-year-old put up groundbreaking stats. In his own first regular season, Stroud threw for 4,108 passing yards, making him just the 5th rookie in league history to pass for over 4,000 yards.

He recorded 23 passing TD and only 5 INT all season. With this TD/INT ratio, he led the NFL and became the first rookie QB to do so. Further, he began his rookie season with 192 consecutive passes without an interception, which was an NFL record. He also led the league in yards per game (YPG), averaging 273.9 yards per game. Third to only legendary QBs Joe Montana and Tom Brady, he is among the only three quarterbacks in NFL history to lead the league in both passing YPG and TD/INT ratio in the same season.

Stroud has received many accolades for his stellar performance during his rookie season. He was named Offensive Rookie of the Week twice, in Week 9 and Week 18, as well as Offensive Rookie of the Month in November. He was recognized by the Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA) as Rookie of the Year and Offensive Rookie of the Year, in which he became the first-ever player in team history to win both. Receiving one of the highest honors, Stroud took home the award for the 2023 AP (Associated Press) Offensive Rookie of the Year at the 13th annual NFL Honors.

Where There’s A Will, There’s A Way

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Without the presence of Houston legend, J.J. Watt, the Texans have for years been seeking a young talent that could resurge the team’s defensive action. With the third overall pick in 2023 NFL draft, the Texans found just the guy they were looking for: defensive end out of Alabama, Will Anderson Jr., who sparked life into this Texans team in his rookie season.

In his first regular season he amassed 45 tackles (10 for loss of yardage), a blocked field goal, and 7 sacks, which set a new franchise record for the most sacks by a rookie in a single season. With his 67 pressures, he led all NFL rookies.

Will Anderson Jr. was named Defensive Rookie of the Year by the PFWA, joining a narrow list of former Texans honorees, including current head coach Demeco Ryans. At the 2023 NFL Honors, his incredible rookie campaign was recognized and he was deservingly awarded Defensive Rookie of the Year. With this award, he became the first Texans rookie to win since former Texan Brian Cushing, the only other player to win being, again, HC DeMeco Ryans.

The Texans’ #2 and #3 overall 2023 draft picks helped the Texans become 1 of only 4 teams to have players be awarded both Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year in the same season. These young stars promptly proved to be well worth it selections by the organization.

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H-Town Made

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Rookie wide receiver Nathaniel “Tank” Dell swapped out his University of Houston Cougars jersey, for a Houston Texans jersey, when he was selected in the third round of the 2023 NFL draft. From the start of the season, QB Stroud and nimble receiver Dell proved to be a dynamic duo.

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Though his rookie campaign was cut short due to injury with a fractured fibula, through 11 games played, he recorded 47 catches for 709 yards, and seven touchdowns. Prior to his injury, his seven TD led all rookies. Perhaps this was merely a minor setback for a major comeback. Once back to full health, this young star could prove to be a weapon for Stroud, and a popular name in this Houston Texans offense for many years to come.

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The Stars at Night Are Big and Bright

The Texans, in what was considered a rebuild year for the team, got the chance to prove that their remarkable regular season was anything but a fluke, under the brightest lights: a “win or go home”, prime time television game.

CJ Stroud and the Texans wasted no time and scored on their first offensive play of their first drive of the game.

The team punched their ticket to the playoffs in the last game of the regular season against the Indianapolis Colts. In prime time, CJ Stroud completed 2 passing TD for 264 yards in a 23-19 win, ultimately making them playoff bound, sending them to the wild card round. This made CJ Stroud and Demeco Ryans the first rookie QB-HC duo to make the playoffs in 12 NFL seasons. In one year, QB Stroud was able to turn a previously 3-13 win-loss record team to a 10-7 division winning and playoff clenching team.

The Underdogs Take the Dogs to the Pound

Houston was next slated to play the Cleveland Browns, a game in which the Texans were predicted as considerable underdogs. But, the team did not buckle under pressure and pulled off a major upset in a 45-14 win at home, sending them to the divisional round of the playoffs, against the Baltimore Ravens. This game, which was the team’s first playoff win since 2019, saw many exhilarating theatrics, including back-to-back pick-sizes.

Stroud, in his playoff debut, threw 3 TD (NFL rookie playoff record) for 274 yards. With this win, he became the youngest starting QB to ever win a playoff game.

Overall, Stroud closed the chapter on his incredible rookie season with 26 total TD for 4,557 yards (regular season and postseason combined).

Don’t Mess With Texas

This is only the beginning, but this Texans team is well on their way to becoming a true force to be reckoned with. Though they fell short of the Championship round this season, it’s clear that the Texans’ 2023 rookie class has brought back exciting football for the fans in the city of Houston.

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Poems and Promises: Setting Intentions for 2024

When I first started this blog site, I had no blueprint, no central focus or direction I had in mind to follow, all I knew is that I wanted a space where I could have a collection of my works to share with whoever may care to read them. Since it’s launch, I’ve written a variety of pieces, from my strong suit—a journalistic, editorial style on an array of topics to stream of consciousness pieces, sharing my expansive thoughts in a conversational tone.

From the beginning, I’ve dabbled in creative writing, narratives, as well as sharing the poetry that I wrote as part of assignments when I was in high school. I’ve never considered poetry a strength of mine, until I started challenging myself to write more of it this past year.

This year, of the nine months that I shared a blog, six were poems. Before, I used to believe I could never write something as complex as poetry, but now, I absolutely love it. Give another read to any of my poetry or prose pieces here: https://faith-it-til-you-make-it.com/category/poetry-prose/

I always had the impression that you had to have an abundance of life experience in order to ever write poetry, but I’ve learned that’s not true whatsoever. Many of my poems aren’t based on my own personal life at all, rather just on a concept or ideal that I used the power of creativity to turn into a poem that perhaps someone reading could relate to.

In every one of my New Year’s blogs, I like to reflect on all I’ve accomplished as an ever-improving writer, as well as set intentions for the new year—promises to myself, so to speak. I feel that if we think of our goals as intentions, something we actively intend to pursue rather than mere wishful thinking, we will be more inclined to put the utmost effort into holding ourselves accountable until we accomplish them.

So, in 2024 I promise to keep writing more poetry. When before I would shy away from the things that intimidate me, I will not let self-limiting behaviors and fear of the unknown hold me back from accomplishing all that I could ever dream of. I will shoot for the stars and approach every day knowing that, whats meant for me, will happen in time.

I promise to give myself necessary breaks and not feel guilty about it, because even when I’m not creating, I will still always be a creator. I am a writer. I will not allow myself to fall into creative burnout and exhaust my passion just because I feel like I have to keep creating and keep producing works on a consistent basis.

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I promise to write for me, and nobody else. I will not let views and likes affect my motivation to keep working towards everything I’ve ever wanted.

I promise to open my eyes to and more meticulously observe every overlooked detail in the world around me, to drive my creativity and inspire my writings.

In the new year, I want to work towards bigger and better things, the things I know I can accomplish. I want to have my works in print someday, so to myself, I promise to hold myself to higher standards and put in the effort necessary for me to reach my full potential, no matter how long it may take me. I will go out of my comfort zone and rely less on this blog site as the sole vessel for my art.

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While I will never let recognition define the validity of my success, I will seek opportunities to share my works on a bigger scale—whatever that may look like for me. So if you see less of me on here, not to worry, that just means I’m fulfilling the promises I’ve made to myself and creating more than I ever have before.

While I’m still an avid advocate of manifestation, I’ve newly started to shift my mindset to treating the things we would like to see for ourselves, our intentions, as promises because if you were promised something, would you like for it to ever be broken? I’ve set no time table for myself, and choose to take on life with patience, one day at a time, because success has no deadline.

While 2023 brought on growth and newfound self-assurance, here’s to poems and promises in 2024!

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You can revisit all my creative writing pieces to date, including poems and narratives, here: https://faith-it-til-you-make-it.com/category/creative-writing/

Happy New Year!🥳