Prior to the season I predicted a 12 - 4 or 11 -5 regular season. At the time I would have been thrilled with 12 - 4. I am looking through the windshield, not the rear view mirror.
Go Texans beat the Bengals!
I had considered selling my First round playooff tickets to make some serious jack then enjoy the afc championship game. After all McNair made me pay for both sets of tickets.Daddio, tickets in my section are selling for less than what they did for the Green Bay a Baltimore games.. I was hoping to make some loot too. Shit this is a damn playoff game. Last year I remember them going for $350+. I got 4 but was going to sell off 2 and will be lucky to get $200 ea. I'm pissed.
Now tickets are only going for $125 or so per ticket and there are over 6500 tickets available. Originally Posted by Daddio
Dopey has especially got to get his shit together. But even at that, fuck ups stretch across the board. I still can't get over:There was some Fuckery in that game, I agree with you 100%. But historically, the teams that get the breaks, get them for a reason. I think Indy is just flat out better than we are.
I would expect this in perhaps a stretch of 8 games or so, but never in a much needed game to secure home field. I think the most frustrating part of it is they have shown what they're capable of. Its not the end of the world, its not the end of the season. It seems as if the Texans peaked too early and have got used to getting by without the full effort they were giving early.
- Refs calling a bullshit tuck rule that was clearly a forced fumble,
- Flags, flags and more flags
Reason for Editing:
- Foster running into his own man for a loss on 3rd and 2 in the redzone,
- Dopey's pick when he underthows a would be TD for Casey,
- Dre drops a gimme TD,
- TY Hilton runs right past the entire defense and catches a 70+yd TD on 3rd and 24??
- And a One hundred and motherfucking one yard untouched kickoff return
Some teams are good enough to seem to have a switch they can turn on or off when they decide or not to play, other teams seem to rely on momentum and build off it. I generally feel like Texans need that momentum but after Green Bay, Texans were able to turn it on vs Baltimore. So hopefully they can flip the script. BTW I don't mind going to NE. After that embarrassment on MNF, I'd like a rematch. But this one for all the marbles, not just a game where Texans keep the #1 seed win or loose. If Schaub doesn't at least get by Cincy, he will develop a Romo-like rep coming up short in big games. I hear Cincy has on hell of a pass rush. Hopefully Kubes can come to his senses and have Schaub drop back in gun a few times on 1st and 2nd downs to lower that sack count.
Originally Posted by One-Eyed Willy
Huh? Donny boy have you finally come around? You just mentioned "we might stand a chance if we go to NE" - but in your previous post on the preceding page you stated "brother against the Pats we have no chance".....so which one is it playa?You mentioned any given Sunday, and that's true, we'll be a double digit dog going into that game, but we can still win, but I doubt we will. And even if we do, I doubt we will do it again in Denver, that's just too much to ask for of this team, I think.
I'm feeling a bit more optimistic after a few things: our secondary is getting healthy, they had another great practice today & "The Law Firm" is kinda banged up and might not be 100%.... Originally Posted by Satin
I am a Texans Fan, from day one..........There is NO Way Kubs will get canned by McNair after (and if) they lose next week. McNair will not do it!
Next week, is their last game of the season, and probably, Kubs, last day too.
I hope I am wrong.... But that is the feeling I get after the game today, and the past month. Originally Posted by lookn4boobies
Would have been nice to see this effort in the last two weeks. Originally Posted by TheDonWhat effort? Field goals are not going to beat New England. Field goals will not beat Denver. Granted Andre Johnson would 99 out of 100 times would have caught that ball in the endzone that would have been 2 touchdowns still not enough.
What effort? Field goals are not going to beat New England. Field goals will not beat Denver. Granted Andre Johnson would 99 out of 100 times would have caught that ball in the endzone that would have been 2 touchdowns still not enough. Originally Posted by macksbackNever said this was good enough to beat the Pats or Broncos, chief.