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The home opponents scream 6-2 or 7-1. It's the road opponents that bring most of the danger. Have the Texans ever won on the East Coast other than Florida? Not counting Miami and Jacksonville, I think their victory furthest east would be Pittsburgh in 2002 (which is further east than Buffalo). I don't recall them ever winning in NY, NE, Philly, Baltimore or Washington. Or Charlotte. Or Atlanta. |
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They won that OT game in Washington early last season.
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You're right! That's when AJ made that great catch late to complete a big second half comeback and send it to OT.
All I could remember was that game where Ladell Betts had a career day against us. |
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In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
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2007 there was a win at Charlotte. 2 Weeks later, lost to Atlanta in their house. Only game ever @ Atlanta. That's the deal..... These NFC teams, we only go to their house once every 8 years....they come to Houston in between at the 4 year mark.... So, we've only played like 1 game away against the Giants, 2 against the Eagles - all losses, although the last visit to Philly last year was a Thursday Night game and, IMO, pretty entertaining....
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Buffalo is decidedly east of Pittsburgh. But your point is salient; the Texans have not done much winning in the northeast. That is likely because up until very recently they have not done much winning anywhere.
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Yup. After consulting a map, you're right. But it is west of Altoona.
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I have that prime time thrashing they took in Seattle back when lodged in my mind as the foremost example of their west coast play but that may be a touch unfair.
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It's now official. Next year's schedule will have the Ravens at home and the Broncos on the road.
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That works out nicely.
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