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Old 11-15-2009, 10:24 PM
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I think the better question would be... Can we beat the Titans at home? They look like they have their swagger back and they will be looking forward for the Monday Night spotlight. I have a really bad feeling about that game.
Our season depends on that one game. We loose that game and IMO kiss the playoff's goodbye. Plus we have to beat VY badly at our house. I am so tired of the VY cronies coming out of the woodwork. Slap their mouths shut.
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Old 11-16-2009, 12:01 AM
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Just get it done.
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Old 11-16-2009, 06:18 AM
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Our season depends on that one game. We loose that game and IMO kiss the playoff's goodbye. Plus we have to beat VY badly at our house. I am so tired of the VY cronies coming out of the woodwork. Slap their mouths shut.
Actually of the next 3 games all against division oponents, the last one vs the Jags is the most important because of tie-breaker considerations.
I still think we are unlikely to make the playoffs because of the way we performed (or failed to perform) in those September home-games. The teams and their records competing for the wild-card slots are just too closely bunched for us to get in unless we really come out of our bye-week playing full-tilt and also have some luck.
Honestly we've been relatively fortunate on the injury front - didn't lose OD until after the first half and Schaub and AJ have been healthy all year. And the defense has not had serious injuries. But I hope I'm wrong, I hope we get into the post-season as much as anybody does.
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Old 11-16-2009, 10:38 AM
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8 more days till our next game on Monday night with the Titans. Should be a good one. I think we'll win, mainly gotta stop their RB, Chris Johnson, we seem to be doing good at stopping pretty good RB's last several games. And have OL protect Schaub which should be able to do good enough, maturing every game.

I think Texans have shown they can play with any team now on offense and defense, and could beat any team.

But, Texans need to get and maintain that consistency, maturity, limit the turnovers, keep their concentration, and then they can win plenty. Those are teachable things so perhaps we will be pretty good now and real good in December.
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Old 11-16-2009, 11:18 AM
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The Titans will not be pusovers now that VY has finally turned the corner. He and Chris Johnson now present a dual running threat that teams have not adjusted to yet. AND VY looks a little better with his passing. So we had better be ready to do battle, because the Tacks will be out for blood.
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Old 11-16-2009, 04:13 PM
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I am so tired of the VY cronies coming out of the woodwork. Slap their mouths shut.

AMEN to that. I can't even listen to the local radio right now because of these types, and it's Monday! For some strange reason his followers fail to realize that the guy that is "winning" right now is the exact same guy that Jeff Fisher, one of the most respected coaches in the league, hasn't wanted to play since they drafted him (which he didn't want to). The guy is a phenomenal ATHLETE, but he is no NFL QB.

The Titans have won the last 3 because of C Johnson and a Defense that remembered that they have some talent. I think it is going to be a good game, a hard fought game, but unless we self destruct (which as we all know can, and has happened), then they SHOULD not be able to hang with us. We need to get out early, if that is possible, and throw up some numbers to make them throw the ball. If we are able to make the Titans one-dimensional and force them to throw the rock, then Lord VY will come back down to Earth, probably have another panic attack and wander aimlessly thru the woods, shirtless, with a bottle of tequila and a bunch of other dudes.......
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Old 11-16-2009, 05:21 PM
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For what it's worth PK, I emphatically agree. We have to push VY's nose into the grass to show this is our town, not his anymore.
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Old 11-23-2009, 11:02 PM
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VY come's in here and looks like Jim Kelly.

The normally reliable Kris Brown misses 2 FG attempts. That is 1 out of his last 4.

Our team was out coached again.

IMO this teams playoff hopes is done, the AFC is to strong to think 9-7 can make the playoffs.

5-5 again. I am so tired of this.
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