Showing posts with label John Elway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Elway. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

Can Yates be "Legendary"?


The Houston Texans trailed the Cincinnati Bengals on the road by two scores with less than 12 minutes left in the game. The Texans running game wasn’t providing its rookie QB the protection it normally does and the defense wasn’t getting to the Bengals QB like the Bengals were getting to ours.  After he fumbled the ball away on 4th down early in the fourth quarter, most 3rd string rookie QB’s would have folded up the tent and gone home, but Texans rookie QB TJ Yates, with his parents watching from the nosebleed seats,  put on his big boy pants, put the team on his back and won Houston is first division crown in team history.
Yates was near legendary on the final game winning drive.  Watching him pull it off with the poise and precision of a grisly veteran I couldn’t help but be reminded that the guy on the sidelines calling the plays witnessed, first hand, another QB define the “game winning drive” 25 years earlier. Before you have me committed for comparing Yates to Hall of Famer John Elway, hear me out.  Yates game winning drive had a lot of similarities to “The Drive” by John Elway in the 1986 AFC Title game.
Elway was backed up on his 2 and Yates got it at his 20 but Elway had over 5 minutes to play and Yates had only 2:33 and no timeouts.  Elway dinked and dunked down the field until he had a huge 20 yd completion to Mark Jackson.  Yates completed a few short passes until he hit Kevin Walter on a long pass over the middle.  Both QB’s took sacks in the drive, and both QBs had to scramble for long first downs but neither saw a 4th down during the drive. Yates went 5-9 (not including spikes) and Elway went 6-9.  Both QB’s finished off the drive with a TD pass to the same receiver that made the big catch to get them in position to win it.
Now Elway’s legendary drive was in the playoffs and won the Broncos an AFC Title while Yates’ drive only won a regular season Division Title.  So before we anoint Yates the second coming (Tebow already has that title by the way), let’s see what the kid can do in the playoffs.  He will still have chance to prove he’s the real deal against NFL legends like James Harrison and Troy Palamalu, or Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs.  Just remember no rookie QB has ever started a Super Bowl so Yates will have to succeed where so many others have failed.  But then again this team is doing all sorts of things that are “impossible” so, not to be too cheesy but, who knows where this magical run will end?
Notes:
Texans reclaimed the top defense spot after allowing only 111 yards and 3 points in the second half including -1 yards for RB Cedric Benson.
Texans sustain more injuries losing KR Sherrick McMannis for the year with an ankle injury and G Mike Brisiel for 3 to 4 games with a broken leg.