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Old 04-11-2012, 12:37 PM
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I believe the regular season schedule will be announced next Tuesday 4/17. We can use this thread to monitor the conversation.

The preseason opponents were disclosed a few days ago.
Wk1 @ Carolina
Wk 2 vs San Francisco
Wk 3 @ New Orleans (8/25 7pm on CBS!)
Wk 4 vs Minnesota
As a ticket holder, I hatehatehate the home game on week 4. A total waste.

Here are the 2012 regular season opponents:
HOME
Indy
Tenn
Jacks
Buffalo
Miami
GB
Minn
Baltimore

AWAY
Indy
Tenn
Jacks
New England
NY Jets
Chicago
Detroit
Denver
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Old 04-11-2012, 12:50 PM
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Wk 4 vs Minnesota
As a ticket holder, I hatehatehate the home game on week 4. A total waste.
I 2nd this statement. Shame, but what are you gonna do?
I usually try to write these off as a customer gift, but not everyone has this luxury.

Place your bets for PRIMETIME. I see no shutouts this year.

My bets:
HOME
GB

AWAY
Chicago
Detroit - Turkey Day Game

"Might" see a Thursday game with BMore or Denver as well.
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Old 04-11-2012, 01:19 PM
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A "leaked" schedule came out last week that turned out to be a fake but they did start the season with Houston at Denver on Sunday Night as the return of Peyton Manning which would certainly get some big ratings if that happened (and why not pair Manning against his biggest patsy?).
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Old 04-11-2012, 02:39 PM
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That will be a reasonably challenging schedule, but confident we will do well.
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Old 04-11-2012, 05:50 PM
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Some tidbits about the 2011 schedule:

The Texans were 10-3 (8-4-1 ATS) when they clinched against Cincy in Week 14 with 3 games left to go last year. They finished the season on a 3 game losing streak (Carolina, Indy, Tenn) but defeated the Bengals (again) in their very first playoff appearance.

Before the season started last year, I thought that schedule was kinda middle-of-the-road, neither a cakewalk nor a gauntlet. This years schedule seems to be a little tougher so I'm hoping the Texans can up their game.

NBC's Al Michaels promised the Texans would be on Sunday Night Football this year.
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:50 PM
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I think Baltimore is the most likely PT home game because we've actually developed some history with the Ravens. Certainly not saying it's a rivalry type of game with them that they have with the Steelers for example, but we've played them in a couple close games in the last year or 2 including a very spirited playoff game in Baltimore last year.
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Old 04-11-2012, 10:52 PM
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NBC's Al Michaels promised the Texans would be on Sunday Night Football this year.
I thought that was Bob Costas, or did Michaels say something too?
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Old 04-16-2012, 02:15 PM
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$hit like this absolutely cracks me up....
It doesn't take into account that 32 (~20%) of those losses came intra division, with 25 (18%) of them coming from two teams.

From the Chronic:
http://blog.chron.com/ultimatetexans...e-nfl-in-2012/

The NFL will release its detailed schedule on Tuesday night, but we already know the Texans will have one of the easier schedules in the league.

The Texans’ combined opponent record from 2011 is 121-135, a .473 win percentage. That’s ranked 29th in the NFL, easier than all but Buffalo (.473), Green Bay (.469) and New England (.453).

The Patriots lost to the Giants in last year’s Super Bowl. The Giants have the toughest combined schedule, with a combined opponent record of 140-116, for a .547 win percentage. Denver (.543) and Cleveland (.527) are second and third. The Cowboys’ schedule is ranked 11th.

The Texans will face Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Baltimore, Green Bay and Minnesota in home games and Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New England, New York Jets, Denver, Chicago and Detroit on the road.

The game dates and times will be announced Tuesday night.
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Old 04-16-2012, 10:02 PM
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Yeah, he must have come up with that easy schedule analysis just to get a reaction and stir the pot or ...
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Old 04-17-2012, 06:46 PM
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Four prime time games + Thanksgiving. Two Sunday night, two Monday night.

From the chron:



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Texans’ schedule released, and team will see plenty of prime time

The Texans, the defending AFC South champions, kick off the regular season against the Miami Dolphins on Sept. 9 at Reliant Stadium.

The NFL announced the 2012 season schedule Tuesday, and the Texans are a hot property on network television.

The Texans, who finished 10-6 and defeated Cincinnati in the playoffs before being eliminated in the division round at Baltimore, play four prime-time games, including two on Sunday night on NBC. They also play the Thanksgiving Day game at Detroit. Four of those nationally televised games are on the road.

This is the first time in team history they’ve played a prime-time game on NBC.

“We get some opportunities to play in some big prime-time games,” Kubiak said. “That’s a credit to the team, the players and the job they did.

“Our games, throughout the season, are kind of all over the map, so that’s a big challenge for us, but it’s one that I’m looking forward to. We knew we had a tough schedule coming, and that’s part of it, but we’ll be ready to go.”

The first prime-time game is Oct. 8, a Monday night game at the New York Jets. Six days later, the Texans host Green Bay in a Sunday night game.

On Nov. 11, the Texans play a Sunday night game at Chicago. On Dec. 10, they visit New England in a Monday night game.

Mario Williams and the Buffalo Bills come to Reliant Stadium on Nov. 4 after the Texans’ open date.

When the Texans play the Dolphins, a team they beat last year, they’ll be going against a new Dolphins coaching staff, including offensive coordinator Mike Sherman. He was the Texans’ assistant head coach before he became Texas A&M’s head coach and was fired after last season.

“It’s nice to open at home,” Kubiak said. “It’s a few years in a row that we’ve had the chance to do that. We’ve had some great games with Miami. It seems like we’ve played them every year since I’ve been here. I’m sure this one won’t be any different.”

After traveling to Jacksonville for the second game, the Texans go to Denver to get their first look at quarterback Peyton Manning since he was healthy in 2010 and still played for Indianapolis.

In their fourth game, the Texans host AFC South rival Tennessee on Sept. 30.

“Playing Jacksonville in the second game and Tennessee in the fourth carry a lot of weight (in the division), and then we go against an old foe in Peyton in Week 3,” Kubiak said. “It’s a very exciting schedule. There’ll be some great football to be played on some big stages.”

After the prime-time games against the Jets and Packers, the Texans entertain Baltimore on Oct. 21. Then comes the open date and the games against the Bills and Bears.

Having the open date in the middle of the season is ideal for coaches and players.

“I like it,” Kubiak said. “Anytime it’s close to the middle is good. You never know how it’s going to pan out for your team as far as is it a good time? Do you need some extra time to get some guys healthy? I think anytime you’re somewhere there in the middle, it gives you a break and gets you ready for the back end (of the schedule).”

The Texans finish their AFC South series with Jacksonville on Nov. 18 at Reliant Stadium.

Then they play three consecutive road games against Detroit (11-22), Tennessee (12-2) and New England.

The Thanksgiving Day game at Ford Field gives the Texans a chance to showcase their team in front of one of the largest television audiences of the year.

“That’s just a tough week,” Kubiak said. “It’s a tough turnaround, but there’s a reward after it. You get a chance, almost like an extra bye week after that game, to freshen up coaches and freshen up players as you go into December, which is usually a big, big month.”

The Texans should finish strong because they play Indianapolis in two of their last three games, with a home game against Minnesota sandwiched between the games against the Colts. Indianapolis and Minnesota were two of the three-worst teams in the league last season.

The first game against the Colts is Dec. 16 at Reliant Stadium. After hosting the Vikings a week later, they end the regular season at Indianapolis on Dec. 30.

“Those division games just carry so much weight,” Kubiak said. “We’ve always had some big games against those guys (Colts). Hopefully, we’ve got ourselves in position right there, that those games are really, really big games for both of us, and we can take care of our business.”
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Old 04-17-2012, 06:49 PM
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1 Sun, Sep 9 vsMiami 1:00 PM
2 Sun, Sep 16 @Jacksonville 1:00 PM
3 Sun, Sep 23 @Denver 4:15 PM
4 Sun, Sep 30 vsTennessee 1:00 PM
5 Mon, Oct 8 @New York 8:30 PM
6 Sun, Oct 14 vsGreen Bay 8:20 PM NBC
7 Sun, Oct 21 vsBaltimore 1:00 PM
8 BYE WEEK
9 Sun, Nov 4 vsBuffalo 1:00 PM
10 Sun, Nov 11 @Chicago 8:20 PM
11 Sun, Nov 18 vsJacksonville 1:00 PM
12 Thu, Nov 22 @Detroit 12:30 PM
13 Sun, Dec 2 @Tennessee 1:00 PM
14 Mon, Dec 10 @New England 8:30 PM
15 Sun, Dec 16 vsIndianapolis 1:00 PM
16 Sun, Dec 23 vsMinnesota 1:00 PM
17 Sun, Dec 30 @Indianapolis 1:00 PM
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Old 04-17-2012, 07:34 PM
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I like this schedule. We own the Dolphins so that's a great start. We get a bye week before playing Mario. The Lions are very unpredictable on Turkey Day and not always in a good way. The Patriots game is the only one where we could get snow. I wish they played the Colts early instead of late because it will give the Colts more time to gel. Without any crippling injuries, the Texans should be at worst 8-8 and at best 12-4. I think they'll win their division and anything beyond that is up for grabs.
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Old 04-17-2012, 07:38 PM
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wow...that lays out pretty good i think

5-2 heading into the bye should be expected

7-2 down the stretch with 3 easy ones on paper to close it out

it's early yet but i'm thinking 12-4 would be a reasonable expectation
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