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With one mighty swat, J.J. Watt knocked
Topic Started: Jan 14 2014, 01:45 AM (42 Views)
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HOUSTON -- With one mighty swat, J.J. Watt knocked down Andy Daltons pass, intercepted it and returned it for a touchdown in last years playoff win over Cincinnati for one of the biggest plays in Texans history. A year later, the second-year defensive end is one of the leagues top defenders, and hell need another big game to help Houston -- which lost three of its last four regular season games -- regain its form in a wild-card playoff rematch against Cincinnati. Watt wasnt too keen on reliving that play Tuesday, though. "That was last year and this is this year," he said. "I have things to focus on this year. It was a great play, a huge moment in my life, but Im looking forward to making bigger moments this year." Hes had plenty of them so far this season, leading the NFL with 20 1/2 sacks. He also had 39 tackles for loss, 16 passes defended, 107 tackles and four forced fumbles. "You are watching something special," coach Gary Kubiak said. "If you probably went and broke down whats happened over a period of the first two years in this league for a player, Im not sure many guys could put up the numbers hes put up." Watt was having a solid rookie season for Houston in 2011 and had started each game for the Texans. But he was largely unknown outside of Houston before his interception return gave the Texans their first lead in a 31-10 win over the Bengals. It was the first playoff win in franchise history and a play Kubiak called a "game-changer." "Hes been really consistent," Kubiak said. "He was a (darn) good rookie. During the playoffs last year, he raised his level of play. He found another gear as a player. Its continued through this season." Bengals coach Marvin Lewis remembers the play from Watt well, and has watched him change the course of many other games with his playmaking ability. "Its kind of a big dagger for us," Lewis said. "We never really overcame it. Hes done that a lot. Hes made the big sacks and sack fumbles ... you cant put on the tape where hes not doing that." Watt finished 2 1/2 sacks shy of breaking Michael Strahans NFL single-season record of 22 1/2. He was named to his first Pro Bowl recently, and is a top candidate for Defensive Player of the Year. But Watt isnt concerned with individual accolades. "My seasons been a lot of fun, and its been great. But if we dont go out there and win, if we dont go out there and take care of business in the playoffs, its just going to be another season for me," he said. "I appreciate all the support Ive gotten, all the love Ive gotten and obviously the awards and everything, but I want a Super Bowl. Thats it." The Texans lost to the Ravens in the second round of the playoffs last season. Now theyre looking to put the disappointment of the last month behind them when they host the Bengals on Saturday. Houston intercepted Dalton three times and sacked him four times in last years win. 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