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Old 09-25-2011, 09:14 PM
TheMatrix31 TheMatrix31 is offline
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But Matrix didn't say that. He said he was "fine" with it (just like that - in quotations). He went on to say possibly last year we get blown out. So IMO, his point was the team is close but they are not there, yet.

Imagine a scale - on end of the scale you have the fans who think the Texans can do no right. On the other end of the scale you have the fans who think the Texans can do no wrong. In reality, it's not that binary - most fans make up the huge middle ground.....

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The way I see it:

1. You can't give up 40 pts and expect to win.

2. The defense in the 4th quarter was gassed, the pass rush was non-existant. Brees had all day.

3. Schaub has had better days in the redzone (understatement alert) and very good between the 20's.

4. It doesn't matter what I or anyone thinks. The Texans have to get back to work, fix their issues and go after Pittsburgh in a week....
Thanks, lol.

As we speak, the Steelers are an awful, awful team for failing to put away a team that they should. Earlier, the Chargers are an awful, awful team for letting arguably the worst team in football hang around. Also earlier, the Lions are overrated and garbage for being forced to come back against the Vikings to barely win in overtime.

And we lost to....the SAINTS. By SEVEN. ON THE ROAD. WITHOUT FOSTER.

The lesson to be learned is that, in the NFL...shit happens.

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