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Arky 01-03-2012 09:56 AM

Playoffs: The upcoming Bengal game 1/7/12
 
The Texans (10-6) host their first ever playoff game this Saturday against the Cincinnati Bengals (9-7) in a late afternoon game on NBC. Ironically, the Texans clinched against these very same Bengals in Week 14 at Cincinnati with a 1-point victory (20-19) in what was rookie QB TJ Yates' coming-out-party. The Texans haven't won since going 0-3 over their final three games. Yates is expected to start. Wide receiver Andre Johnson will play. The Texans opted to rest many starters and some played just a half in their final game of the regular season, so teamwide, they should be relatively healthy.

Since playing the Texans in Week 14, the Bengals have gone 2-1 defeating both Arizona and St. Louis by 7 and losing by 8 to Baltimore in their season finale. With the exception of a 34-12 win over Seattle in Week 8 and 35-7 blowout loss to Pittsburgh in Week 13, every Bengal game has been decided by 10 points or less. So, one could say they have a pretty good grasp of how to stay in the game and keep it close. Look for rookie QB Andy Dalton to hand off to RB Cedric Benson (1,067/3.9 ypc) and chuck the ball to favorite wideouts AJ Green (1,057/16.3 ypc) and Jerome "stick-the-landing" Simpson (725/14.5 ypc).

This is a good "starter game" for the Texans as they get their first introduction to the playoffs. They match up well against the Bengals and have a very good chance of winning.


TV = NBC (channel 2 local) 3:30 pm CST, Saturday, Jan 7

Announcers = Tom Hammond, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan

Favorite = Texans by 3

HPF Bob 01-03-2012 11:34 AM

I've been able to watch every game since mid-season but I've committed to be somewhere else Saturday evening so, rather than watch half and then miss the second half, I'm recording the entire game and will try to avoid any result until I see it later that night. So, I won't be commenting here until well after the game and I will take it as a matter of faith that the Texans will do better than they did a month ago in Cincinnati.

As with anything the Texans ever do, we cannot take for granted that they won't play like a giant clusterf but I have to believe that we are better going in this week at home than we were when we beat them earlier (with Yates but without AJ). The only significant losses since then are Briseil and Hartmann, which I think can be overcome.

nunusguy 01-03-2012 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HPF Bob (Post 28785)
I've been able to watch every game since mid-season but I've committed to be somewhere else Saturday evening so, rather than watch half and then miss the second half, I'm recording the entire game and will try to avoid any result until I see it later that night. So, I won't be commenting here until well after the game and I will take it as a matter of faith that the Texans will do better than they did a month ago in Cincinnati.

As with anything the Texans ever do, we cannot take for granted that they won't play like a giant clusterf but I have to believe that we are better going in this week at home than we were when we beat them earlier (with Yates but without AJ). The only significant losses since then are Briseil and Hartmann, which I think can be overcome.

Wow, that must be some commitment to cause you to miss real-time viewing of the Texans' first-ever P-O game ?

WMH 01-03-2012 12:57 PM

Very excited about this weekend. :D

I'll be curious to see how the gameplan unfolds with Dre in the mix. Yates seems to be a calm one, so hopefully his sphincter won't curl up under the bright lights.

Can't wait to be in the stadium, and feel the energy from the crowd when on D. Really can't wait to see the Cushing transformation on the big stage. I have a feeling that dude is going to go in psychotic mode. All the D will be pumped and ready to roll.

LESH GEAUX!

cadams 01-03-2012 01:54 PM

i would like to see the game begin with the exact same play as the one they started with in cincinatti last month. with the substitution of aj for jj.

stretch the field to start the game

painekiller 01-03-2012 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nunusguy (Post 28786)
Wow, that must be some commitment to cause you to miss real-time viewing of the Texans' first-ever P-O game ?

I'm having to do the same thing. I have a commitment that can not be changed, so I will go into lock down, no phone or radio until I can see the dvr'd game

Keith 01-03-2012 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by painekiller (Post 28789)
I will go into lock down, no phone or radio until I can see the dvr'd game

Easier said than done. I have had to be away during gametime for my son's baseball tournaments a couple times this fall, and darn it if Arky's commentary doesn't always call out to me from my smartphone. Plus it doesn't help if others you are with aren't checking their phones for updates, too.

WMH 01-04-2012 03:08 PM

This is nothing short of amazing 3 weeks in, or pharmaceutical.... ;)

From the Chronic:
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...iel-look-good/

"Kubiak said right guard Mike Brisiel looked so good for the second consecutive practice that he’ll be ready to start against the Bengals. Antoine Caldwell, who started the last three games while Brisiel recovered from surgery to repair a fractured fibula, will return to the bench. Caldwell is expected to play while Brisiel works himself back into playing shape."

barrett 01-04-2012 04:47 PM

Mark Schlereth had a piece today on ESPN where he talked about how Yates is in trouble because of how good Cincinnatti's defense is. He then went on to say they are not very talented but are a very relentless bunch of no names (his words).

Then the amazing part. To show their relentlessness, he shows a sack they got against Yates with less than 2 minutes left in the 4th quarter. It was a coverage sack where they never gave up. So to show how Yates will struggle, he picked out a bad play from the GAME WINNING TD drive Yates led against Cincy. It was about as misleading a use of highlights as I've ever seen. Then he closed out his remarks by saying they were very good against Baltimore EXCEPT for allowing two long TD runs and how those runs were not really even their fault, just that they had issues on those plays with Gap integrity. No mention of how the Texans and Foster take advantage of gap integrity better than any NFL team.

I am not a big believer in Houston right now, but the media dismissal of them for a more broken Cincy team that backed into the last wildcard is amazing me. Especially since Yates beat them already...without Andre...on the road...in his first ever start.

I think our season ends January 15 in Baltimore, but we have more than enough for this Bungles team.

WMH 01-04-2012 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by barrett (Post 28793)
Mark Schlereth had a piece today on ESPN where he talked about how Yates is in trouble because of how good Cincinnatti's defense is. He then went on to say they are not very talented but are a very relentless bunch of no names (his words).

Then the amazing part. To show their relentlessness, he shows a sack they got against Yates with less than 2 minutes left in the 4th quarter. It was a coverage sack where they never gave up. So to show how Yates will struggle, he picked out a bad play from the GAME WINNING TD drive Yates led against Cincy. It was about as misleading a use of highlights as I've ever seen. Then he closed out his remarks by saying they were very good against Baltimore EXCEPT for allowing two long TD runs and how those runs were not really even their fault, just that they had issues on those plays with Gap integrity. No mention of how the Texans and Foster take advantage of gap integrity better than any NFL team.

I am not a big believer in Houston right now, but the media dismissal of them for a more broken Cincy team that backed into the last wildcard is amazing me. Especially since Yates beat them already...without Andre...on the road...in his first ever start.

I think our season ends January 15 in Baltimore, but we have more than enough for this Bungles team.

This is precisely why I have zero respect for the media. So many of them are looking for that "moment" that they seldom report on facts.

chuck 01-04-2012 06:23 PM

'Antoine Caldwell' and 'bench' harmonize beautifully in the same sentence, don't you think?

Nconroe 01-04-2012 07:00 PM

I'm happy Texans and especially AJ made it to playoffs this year.

I guess we have a reasonable chance to win this game.

HPF Bob 01-04-2012 07:27 PM

The Atlanta game was Yates' first start but the Cincy game was his first road start.

HPF Bob 01-04-2012 08:45 PM

Last time the Bengals won a postseason game: 1990

Their opponent: The Houston Oilers.

HPF Bob 01-05-2012 06:08 PM

It may not be a factor but Dalton has struggled with the flu this week. I know from experience that one of the worst things to endure with the flu is a plane flight. The confinement, the cabin pressure, the recirculated air...

cadams 01-06-2012 10:35 AM

maybe someone should offer to drive him down and accidenatlly end up in denver tomorrow morning

WMH 01-06-2012 11:28 AM

Leggo!!!!!!!

chuck 01-06-2012 12:07 PM

I'm sure you guys noticed that the Texans' defense last week was about as pre-season plain as it gets. Simple three- and four-man rushes all day. My takeaway from this is that the defense is going to unleash all sorts of weird formations and blitzes that Cincy won't have on film. I'll be looking forward to this.

nunusguy 01-06-2012 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WMH (Post 28792)
This is nothing short of amazing 3 weeks in, or pharmaceutical.... ;)

From the Chronic:
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...iel-look-good/

"Kubiak said right guard Mike Brisiel looked so good for the second consecutive practice that he’ll be ready to start against the Bengals. Antoine Caldwell, who started the last three games while Brisiel recovered from surgery to repair a fractured fibula, will return to the bench. Caldwell is expected to play while Brisiel works himself back into playing shape."

As amazing as this recovery is, what I find just as baffling is how can this guy have the conditioning to contemplate taking most of the snaps
Saturday ? I know he's a pro athlete and a young man, but he's been off of his feet without exercise for a month ? Without regular exercise,
muscle tone normally depreciates very quickly.

cadams 01-06-2012 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nunusguy (Post 28817)
As amazing as this recovery is, what I find just as baffling is how can this guy have the conditioning to contemplate taking most of the snaps
Saturday ? I know he's a pro athlete and a young man, but he's been off of his feet without exercise for a month ? Without regular exercise,
muscle tone normally depreciates very quickly.

i don't think he will be taking anywhere near all the snaps though. i think i heard something about a 60/40 split between him and caldwell


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