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Arky 12-07-2008 03:03 PM

Leach gets it out to the 28 on a short pass.

Nick Collins down.

1:34 left in the game.

Joshua 12-07-2008 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua (Post 6099)
Texans take the lead 19-14, but have to burn a timeout because they couldn't figure out whether to go for 2 or not. I know it's nitpicky after they just march down the field and score, but Kubiak has to do a better job of knowing the situation and being ready to act. Having to burn a timeout in a close game to decide whether you want to go for 2 is inexcusable.

Not to pat myself on the back, but I suspect that burned timeout might come back to haunt us. 1:34 left. We'll find out.

Arky 12-07-2008 03:07 PM

Texans get into FG range on big pass to OD!

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4 seconds left, K Brown on for the FG.....

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Yeah baby! FG is good!

Final Score:

Texans 24, Packers 21

TheMatrix31 12-07-2008 03:10 PM

Yes! What a game.

Joshua 12-07-2008 03:10 PM

Texans win on kick by Brown. Once again, Kubiak turns away and refuses to watch the kick. I can't exactly say why, but that really bothers me.

TheMatrix31 12-07-2008 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua (Post 6117)
Texans win on kick by Brown. Once again, Kubiak turns away and refuses to watch the kick. I can't exactly say why, but that really bothers me.

Eh, he's just being a fan about it. Often times, I'll look away in those situations too. A huge pitch, a field goal, a crucial b-ball possession, free throws, etc...

Arky 12-07-2008 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua (Post 6117)
Texans win on kick by Brown. Once again, Kubiak turns away and refuses to watch the kick. I can't exactly say why, but that really bothers me.

Meh, big time Poker pros do it all the time on critical hands. IMO, it's not a weakness....

popanot 12-07-2008 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua (Post 6111)
I take it you aren't very familiar with Gus Johnson.

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Originally Posted by TheMatrix31 (Post 6112)
I'd rather have over-excitement than under-excitement.

Yeah, I'm familiar with him. We get him often it seems. But today I found him overly excited and overly annoying.

Joshua 12-07-2008 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Arky (Post 6119)
Meh, big time Poker pros do it all the time on critical hands. IMO, it's not a weakness....

I realize it's probably not a big deal and like I said, I really can't explain why I don't like it. I do think poker is different in that you have no control over the cards and you are at the mercy of deal. Football, not so much.

NBT 12-07-2008 03:19 PM

The Texans are getting to be the heart attack kids. Who would have thought we could have 4 turnovers against GB in 5 degree weather, and still pull out the win. We are ever so slowly turning the corner from also ran to a pretty decent team. Not playoff caliber mind ya, that will come after next years draft, IMO.

Yahoo, Slaton the rookie RB, got his 1000 yds rushing today. We sure got a good one when we got him.

WMH 12-07-2008 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by NBT (Post 6123)
The Texans are getting to be the heart attack kids. Who would have thought we could have 4 turnovers against GB in 5 degree weather, and still pull out the win. We are ever so slowly turning the corner from also ran to a pretty decent team. Not playoff caliber mind ya, that will come after next years draft, IMO.

Yahoo, Slaton the rookie RB, got his 1000 yds rushing today. We sure got a good one when we got him.

Totally agree. Not to play coulda, shoulda, woulda too much, but just think........We are 1 Ronsencopter play, and 1 4th down takle away from vying for a playoff spot. :mad:

Glad to see Schauby back in form this quickly. 8-8, and even 9-7 is definitely a possibility......

gunslinger57 12-07-2008 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Joshua (Post 6117)
Texans win on kick by Brown. Once again, Kubiak turns away and refuses to watch the kick. I can't exactly say why, but that really bothers me.

Between this and the TO (which I didn't really have a problem with, I'd rather they do that then rush a play in that situation) is there anything that didn't bother you today? Everyone has a personality quirk. Putting the fate of the game (possibly) in the hands of the kicker made me turn away too when I was still playing.

To take the poker analogy a bit further, Kubiak went all in and bet everything on one turn of the cards. It was out of his control at that point, but he drew his cards and won. If he couldn't look, no biggie.

Nconroe 12-07-2008 03:39 PM

wow, gives you hope we are on the right track. very good win.

nunusguy 12-07-2008 04:01 PM

Poker, especially Texas Hold 'em, is really boring guys. The name of the game is BlackJack !
But congrats to the Texans, I'm truly proud of them today ! I never thought
they'd go up there to Green Bay after the short week and all with the big emotional win on their first ever MNF game and beat the Packers. Especially
when they needed to over come what, 4 turnovers vs the 1 for GB ?

Mike 12-07-2008 04:10 PM

The offense was very good today. Turnovers kept it from being excellent, but give the Packers credit for making plays on OD and Steve. We left alot..alot of points out on the field.

One thing I can say, I know there are Kubiak detractors, but these guys have not quit on him. They might not play the smartest, cleanest football, but they have nutted up and played ball even after the poor start. I think he deserves credit for having the team prepared and not quitting (see jacksonville, Cleveland, Oakland etc).

I don't know who kidnapped Richard Smith, but the defense is playing totally different since Dunta came back.

Keith 12-07-2008 05:03 PM

http://www.inthebullseye.com/archive/2008/20081207.html

The team is getting off the field on third downs, too. I think Dunta's return has something to do with that. Mario becoming a little more terrifying has something to do with that as well.

and btw, Gus Johnson is Gus Johnson, but I thought Steve Tasker did a fine job next to him today. It's pretty easy to knock these guys as a group, but Tasker is getting better at this job.

HPF Bob 12-07-2008 06:01 PM

Tasker had it exactly right. Turnovers are killing the Texans and penalties are killing the Packers. Take away the TOs and we win by 20. Take away the penalties and they win by 20.

The Texans handle the cold better than you think. I remember when they beat the Bears in 12-degree weather. I think it's because they are all Virginians.

Good win and I think 8-8 is becoming more doable. Perhaps the Titans will lay down a little now that they've clinched the division. If I were Fisher, I'd sit Collins this week and start Vince. It would help Collins heal up and help Vince get back some confidence in a low-risk situation.

NBT 12-07-2008 06:56 PM

I hate Steve Tasker! Sorriest color guy in anybody's booth. Always rags on the Texans. After GB scored to tie the game he practicaly assured the T.V. audience that GB would win. He don't know squat!!!!

popanot 12-07-2008 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Keith (Post 6143)
[I think Dunta's return has something to do with that. Mario becoming a little more terrifying has something to do with that as well.

I think it's all of those factors, as well as the addition of Adibi, better (er, at least more consistent) play at the NT and S positions, and more aggressive play calling. While the D' played well today, and big kudos go out to them, they were probably lucky most of those knucklehead offensive turnovers happened deep in our own territory.

popanot 12-07-2008 07:15 PM

Surprisingly, the Texans are still mathematically in the playoff hunt. They probably need to win all their games and everyone in front of them to lose them all, but they're still in it.


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