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  #61  
Old 10-08-2015, 10:26 PM
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Colt's ball at the Texan 16.

Gore for 1. Texans use a timeout.

Gore for 2. Texans use another timeout (#2). 3rd and 6 coming up.

Deep pass to Hilton goes for big gainer. 43 yards. That'll do it with 1:33 left in the game.

Colts kneeling it.

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Colts 27, Texans 20
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:30 PM
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Are we done giving Kareem Jackson more credit than he deserves.
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:33 PM
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No matter how great it appears, a LOSER will always shows his true colors...

If you weren't careful you may have almost thought that Hoyer was something he wasn't. You would have been calling for Mallets head...until Hoyer showed you who he really was...a Mirage
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:37 PM
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That is an embarrassing loss on so many levels.

Our team was totally flat out of the gates again. How do you come out flat for a Night game at home. Of course we came out flat in week 1.

Our QBs are awful. We got a fortunate hail mary at the half and otherwise scored 1 TD all night. Hoyer threw one of the dumber INTs I've ever seen to end the game, and he was clearly the better QB.

We couldn't run the ball against a defense that can't stop the run.

The refs were terrible, but it still doesn't account for all of the penalty issues. Hopkins had an especially dumb one late.

And above all of that, our defense got run off the field by a team with a 40 year old QB and no running game. I'm tempted to say we made Hasselback look 30 but the truth is he was never very good when he was 30. Of course he had a clean jersey at the end of the game, so that makes playing QB pretty easy. JJ was invisible all game unless you count all the run game holes he opened up by jumping around blockers. Our whole defensive backfield was awful. And for the 2nd week in a row we looked gutless when it came to tackling.

This team is in the worst division in football and is already dead in the water in week 5.
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:47 PM
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Yep, this team still has the losing stinch of the Kubiak era. We need to just gut the team and start over. Remove every player from that regime (including the GM). We settled this offseason for resigning scrubs...and felt good about it. As bad as it is to say this, but JJ is being given too much leeway. DCs are scheming him perfectly. He has got to become more fundamentally sound.
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:48 PM
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Here's what I think. I think that most people in the NFL are morons. That includes players, coaches, owners, all of them. I think that every now and then a guys like BOB comes along and he makes people think he's not a moron. Hell, he went to Brown. Look, I went to a school like that and most of the football guys were morons. Maybe a little smarter than the average moron, but they were not bright.

A guy like Belichick who is pretty bright shows up and comparatively speaking he seems like a genius. Pair him with another guy who is pretty bright and see that he's a quarterback and you have a nearly unbeatable combination. It really doesn't take much. You just have to find someone who is not an idiot to run the show.

No one in a position of authority in the Texans organization is intelligent. The owner isn't very bright. I don't care how much money he has. Everyone here knows he's not very smart. But the irony is, that shouldn't matter. Hire a smart GM and hire a smart coach and you're on your way. (How do you recognize a smart guy if you're a dumbass? I don't know. That is a puzzler.)

So as long as BOB is the head coach and he puts guys like RAC and Godsey in charge of their respective halves of the team the Texans will continue to lose, at home, on national television, to bad, bad, bad teams led by quarterbacks who are in the same decade of life that I am. The Colts are not good. I seriously doubt that they will win the division no matter how quickly Luck comes back. I have watched all their games. They are bad. The Texans never really threatened them today.

BOB should be fired today if only for having scolded Texans fans saying that they should be proud of these two quarterbacks he's personally brought in.

As I said earlier, this is as bad a Texans team as I have ever seen. That is absolutely crazy. The Texans are going to get spanked in Jacksonville.
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Old 10-08-2015, 11:07 PM
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Hey, don't fret... Maybe Hasselbeck will be available next offseason and we can upgrade at QB.
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Old 10-08-2015, 11:18 PM
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Hey, don't fret... Maybe Hasselbeck will be available next offseason and we can upgrade at QB.
No, hell no. I want Mike Vick.
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Old 10-09-2015, 12:40 AM
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Is it to early to start talking draft. The DL from Ole Miss looks really good.
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Old 10-09-2015, 12:41 AM
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Seven wins could win this stupid division, and the Texans appear to be lucky if they figure out how to win even four this season. This is just a low talent, undisciplined team.

The LBs are terrible. The safeties are terrible. The pass rush over-pursues. And that's just the defense, which actually isn't horrible.

The play-calling is unimaginitive. The 3rd-and-long draw is doing the defense a favor in 21st century football. This team is miserable executing the screen play (on both sides of the ball). I'm really not sure the forward pass should ever be needed to beat the Colts this season, but hey, the Texans have gunslingers Houston should be proud of back there so let 'er fly.

I want to like O'Brien. But if the 1-3 start wasn't on him before, this loss is all on him. Clean out Rick Smith now, before we get any deeper into the college season so the new guy can ensure his college scouts are in place. Do what it takes to get the right QB in the offseason, whatever it costs.
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Old 10-09-2015, 01:04 AM
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Clean out Rick Smith now, before we get any deeper into the college season so the new guy can ensure his college scouts are in place.
Dream on, dude. Smith isn't going anywhere. McSenile thinks he's doing an OUTSTANDING job.
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Old 10-09-2015, 01:06 AM
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Yeah, quoting myself from earlier in this thread...
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I think this team really needs Strong to step up in a big way, and not just because these others are hurt. The Texans need a big WR who isn't going to be bumped around. For as great a prospect Hop is, and I like his hands a ton, he isn't the kind of receiver who can impose his will on the field. Hop needs a bigger guy like Strong. ...

Bottom line, I hope Strong emerges from the doghouse and BOB/Godsey get him involved early in the gameplan. I like Mumph ok - he hasn't quite achieved Keyshawn Martin-level disgust from me yet - and Chandler Worthy is not yet worthy of being active, but the team took Strong earlier because he is the bigger, better WR prospect. He is the one the team needs to replace Andre in the offense. For Strong's sake, hopefully he takes over Washington's spot in this game with some authority.
So first game active and Strong responds with not one, but two touchdowns. So glad this coaching staff knows what the hell they're doing. They probably still can't wait for Washington to get back on the field so they can go back to kicking Strong to the curb again.
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Old 10-09-2015, 01:12 AM
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Dream on, dude. Smith isn't going anywhere. McSenile thinks he's doing an OUTSTANDING job.
Sad face emoji from me.

Bob McSenile, Cal McSenile, and Smith were standing on the sideline, per usual, thru the first quarter or so of the game again tonight. Witnessing firsthand, from sea level, the Texans fart their way to another inexplicable multiple score deficit in the opening minutes. Just how impressive a shitshine is Smith putting on these two to be able to keep standing there with them?

Would love for Bob to just lean over to Smith, whisper in his ear, 'Straight to the parking lot tonight, Rick. We'll FedEx your personals.'
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Old 10-09-2015, 08:40 AM
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I'm at the point where I wish McSenile would just pass control to McSenile Jr. and let us see if things change. Maybe McSenile Jr has the nuts to make changes but just can't because daddy's a doofus and doesn't listen.
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Old 10-09-2015, 12:51 PM
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Perfect.....

Aaron Wilson ‏@AaronWilson_NFL 18m18 minutes ago
Texans LB Jadeveon Clowney's right foot in walking boot http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...-walking-boot/
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Old 10-09-2015, 01:28 PM
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Out schemed and lack of other supporting personnel.

Matt Williamson ‏@WilliamsonNFL 5m5 minutes ago
Last night Hasselbeck was pressured once of his 29 drop backs...ONCE!...double Watt & Clowney & no one else does a thing for #Texans
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Old 10-11-2015, 10:45 PM
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Early line - Texans @ Jaguars = pickem
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Old 10-11-2015, 11:07 PM
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Was just looking at NFL team statistics and see Texans look pretty good. Fifth overall on offense and eleventh overall on defense.

So, maybe things will get better over next 11 games.
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Old 10-12-2015, 08:00 AM
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Early line - Texans @ Jaguars = pickem
That is freaking ridiculous.

Ugh.....
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