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Onsides kick is recovered by Blue at the Texan 48. Texan's ball.
--------------------------- Texans kneeling it out. Final score: Texans 30, Titans 16 --------------------------- Hero of the Game = Arian Foster 20 carries, 151 yards, 7.6 avg/carry, 2 TD's. |
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Texans win, now 4-4, hey how come more people show up here for a loss than a win ?
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![]() ------------------------- Good job by LB Mike Mohamed who led the team with 10 tackles. No turnovers. Captain Obvious says, "Don't turn the ball over and you greatly improve your chances of winning". ------------------------- Big test next week. Philly can be a juggernaut when they get it going..... ------------------------ Pittsburgh currently making the Colts look bad 21-3, early 2nd quarter.... |
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Clowney didn't make much of an impact but that will change. Mohamed stepped up in Cushing's absence. It was pretty obvious what the gameplan was with Mettenberger - force into throwing then make him hurry his throws. Worked for most of the game until the Texans turned more into Prevent mode.
Foster chewed up clock and yards and Blue gave him good breathers when needed. It's no surprise that when the Texans win, it's usually because Foster had a good game. Kick return units - UGH. They let TEN get a FG off that first long punt return. K-Mart misplayed a punt that rolled for another 20-30 yards needlessly. Why did we not get one of the backups in at QB when we had the game in hand? Is O'Brien waiting until we lose badly to give them reps? There was a Xavier Su'a-Filo sighting at LG for a good part of the first half but he got beat a couple of times and we went back to Ben Jones in the second half. Overall, still looking at 6-7 wins on the year. |
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Early line has the Eagles as a 1 to 2.5 pt favorite over the Texans.... So, given the 3 pts for home field, this line would be Eagles by 7 to 8.5 if the game were held in Philly. IMO, sounds about right....
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The only teams with a losing records outside of our division is Washington and Oakland. IMO, that's hardly a easy schedule.
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In B'OB we trust, until he pisses us off! |
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We may be 4-4 and we may be second in our division (a game behind the Colts) but we have the fifth-worst record in the conference.
Tennessee (2-6), Jacksonville (1-7), NY Jets (1-7) and Oakland (0-7) are the only sub-.500 teams in the AFC. By contrast 9 teams in the NFC are sub-.500. So, yes, we have Tennessee once and the Jaguars twice but among the rest of the opponents, Cleveland might be the only other opponent where we could be considered a favorite and that might be a stretch. |
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The NYG also have a losing record. The combined record of our 2014 schedule is 55-65-1. But even with that, I have to admit you are right. The competence of Cleveland and Buffalo, combined with Pittsburgh's huge win yesterday tells me this schedule has turned out to be harder than I thought.
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The nice thing is we have remaining 5 home games and three away games.
Philly, Bengals and Ravens are good teams we play at NRG stadium . Colts and Cleveland away. If we play with few turnovers and few penalties, like yesterday, could be we maybe win atleast four or five more games. Probably that exceeds my expectations when the year started. It is a tough choice of trying to win vs see your possible future QB? And Foster is great again, keep him several more years at this pace. |
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http://grantland.com/the-triangle/nf...n-the-numbers/ |
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