 We welcome you to this week's edition of Behind Enemy Lines presented by Microsoft Teams with Amy Wells on Mike Keith. And we're very pleased to be joined by a guy who's an outstanding reporter for the Houston Chronicle covering the Houston Texans. Erin Wilson, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for having me. Erin, I want to start and talk about the Houston Texans and their victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. Was that the real shot in the arms that this Houston team needed to get something rolling? Right, just not to have a terrible, terrible season at least to win one football game and they hope to win more. Will we see a change in the style of football that Romeo Cronell has them play offensively? I thought they had a more straightforward game plan. They made it less complicated and it worked. And they also made it a big priority to throw the football to Brandon Cooks. One week before that game, he had three targets and no catches. Then he catches eight passes, 161 yards. His first touchdown since the trade that brought him to Houston. As you know, they traded the Andre Hopkins the off-season. So they've been trying to fill that void with other guys and this was Brandon's best game. And Will Fuller also caught a touchdown. So they are going to emphasize those two wide receivers and I think they'll run the football a little bit better. David Johnson, who had struggled for weeks, had his best game of the season 96 yards. Some of it's a byproduct of obviously the Jaguars aren't a great team. We'll see if it's as effective against really good teams like the Titans. Let's talk defense. It seems like even with all the changes, the number one tenet of this Houston-Texans defense continues to be pressure. They do get after the quarterback in a pretty good way. They have JJ Watt, obviously three-time NFL defense player of the year. They have Whitney Merciless. He had a really slow start, but he has three sacks in the past two games. They've done a better job of getting to the quarterback recently. Jacob Martin is a good sub rusher. He was part of the Judea and Clowney trade. He's very fast off of the edge and he's gained, I think, 20 pounds since last season. The sacrifice and speed had a big play this past game with the sack and forced fumble. What they haven't done is stop their run. That's the biggest problem. They were last in run defense heading into this past game and that's been a real struggle, it's tackling. Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle. Thank you for taking us behind enemy lines presented by Microsoft Teams.