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Old 12-05-2016, 08:43 AM
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Every QB has torched that Packers D this year and we manage a measly 13 points - with 6 basically coming in garbage time. And yet, the buffoon owner goes on radio and states how good his QB played and that he matched up play-for-play with Rodgers. Bob McNut is obviously in la-la land and the reality is the Texans will never win squat with him at the helm. Well, we've been in and will forever be in football purgatory, but at least we're not in Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and/or Jeff Fisher hell.
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Old 12-05-2016, 08:56 AM
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...we have all the tiebreakers going into the final weeks and we have to be playing the weakest last 4 games of anyone's schedule. Cincinnati is so banged up we may not need T.J. Yates. The rest is in the division where we are 3-0.

Sure, somehow we always lose at Indy but beating Jacksonville and Tennessee should still be doable. Even if we come out 8-8, it will be hard for Indy to pass us unless they run the table.

And look who'll be waiting for us in the first round if we get there - Kansas City. Say, didn't we beat those guys earlier this year?

This team can still rebound if they stay healthy. Not that I expect them to sniff the AFCCG but I'm not getting all doom and gloom until we're mathematically out.

And if, by chance, we do end the season in 2-6 funk, maybe that opens the door for firing some people.
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Old 12-05-2016, 09:03 AM
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but at least we're not in Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and/or Jeff Fisher hell.
And you could include the Dallas Cowboys in that group who were the worst team in their conference until they had a miraculous stroke of luck by accidentally selecting less that 8 months ago some QB named Dak in the 4th round of the 2016 Draft.
Who's to say we can't also be that blind squirrel who finds a nut in the next NFL Draft ? Got to remain optimistic.
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Old 12-05-2016, 09:43 AM
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And you could include the Dallas Cowboys in that group who were the worst team in their conference until they had a miraculous stroke of luck by accidentally selecting less that 8 months ago some QB named Dak in the 4th round of the 2016 Draft.
Who's to say we can't also be that blind squirrel who finds a nut in the next NFL Draft ? Got to remain optimistic.
For one, Dallas seems to suck and then somehow, 'miraculously', get better within a few years and challenge for a Super Bowl time and time again. That would not be the organization I would compare the Texans to, it's not even close. I can't stand Dallas and Jerry Jones, but I wish we had half their 'luck' and an owner that at least cared about what he puts on the field (not in is pocket) and had half his senses. Second, what in the world makes you think this organization will stumble upon that lucky "nut" anytime soon? Other than JJ, they haven't stumbled upon a lucky nut in 15 years. The only nut we have is the one that owns this franchise.
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Old 12-05-2016, 10:47 AM
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For one, Dallas seems to suck and then somehow, 'miraculously', get better within a few years and challenge for a Super Bowl time and time again. That would not be the organization I would compare the Texans to, it's not even close. I can't stand Dallas and Jerry Jones, but I wish we had half their 'luck' and an owner that at least cared about what he puts on the field (not in is pocket) and had half his senses. Second, what in the world makes you think this organization will stumble upon that lucky "nut" anytime soon? Other than JJ, they haven't stumbled upon a lucky nut in 15 years. The only nut we have is the one that owns this franchise.
Much like the Texans the Cowboys have been fairly mediocre in recent years
and I don't remember them challenging for a Super Bowl since the 20th century but this century they've been very Texans-like, pretty average.
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Old 12-05-2016, 11:48 AM
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Much like the Texans the Cowboys have been fairly mediocre in recent years
and I don't remember them challenging for a Super Bowl since the 20th century but this century they've been very Texans-like, pretty average.
Despite not wining a Super Bowl, and despite this w/Dak, I'd take the Tony Romo-lead Cowboys history over this franchise's 15 year history any day of the week. And believe me, it pains me to say that.

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Old 12-05-2016, 01:38 PM
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Getting Clowney back will make a tremendous difference. The pass rush was non-existent in Green Bay without him.

Aaron Rodgers had all day to wait for a receiver to get open, and his big score came when the Texans' worst DB Charles James slipped in the snow.

I suppose Clowney was held out so the team could hope he was fresh to win the next game which matters far more.
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Old 12-05-2016, 02:00 PM
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I suppose Clowney was held out so the team could hope he was fresh to win the next game which matters far more.
Clowney was able to play and wanted to play. I guess the team's considering the game against a shit Green Bay team unwinnable says all you need to know.

The Texans are a pathetic, gutless organization.
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Old 12-05-2016, 11:08 AM
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Texans are 6-6 for the 3rd year in a row and currently on a 3 game losing streak. Under OB's regime, they've never lost 4 in a row. They had one other 3 game losing streak in 2014 (Dallas, Indy, Pit). Obviously, next Sunday would be a good time to snap the losing streak....

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I'll take yesterday's Brock over some of the other versions. For the most part, he was getting the ball out and in the general vicinity of the receiver. Drives were failing because a banged up L Miller had 14 carries/22 yards among other things. Dropped ball here, bad play call there... The defense picked a bad time to give up a 98 yard drive... Hope Charles James' socks business is doing well because he's going to need it soon..

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I'm not calling the players losers, the owner a greedy bastard or the coaches idiots, yet, but give it time. I'm still on the 9-7 train until that changes...
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