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Pass to JJ good for 20.
Dump to Tate goes to the 11 yard line. 2nd and 7 coming up. Pass to Dreesen goes for no gain. Less than a minute left in the game. 3rd and 3. Pass to Casey at the 5 yard line. Spike with 24 seconds left. Delhomme throws it away. 19 seconds left. 3rd and goal. TD! Pass to BJ is complete! Texans to go for 2..... 14 seconds left. Dreessen offsides. -5 yards, puts the ball back at the 7 or 8. Bad snap! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Gameover. Texans have to kickoff.... |
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WTF?! Seriously?
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At least get a f#cking center in there who can snap the ball you stupid rodent.
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Titans recover the onside kick.
Titans kneel it out. Final score: Titans 23, Texans 22 On to the playoffs.... |
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Thomas Austin just earned a spot in Houston sports folklore....
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No chance Kubiak goes for two in that situation with anything to play for. All he could see was another possible 15 minutes of risking his players to injury, so he decided to end it right away. No doubt he wasn't counting on a false start followed by a bad snap (Marciano...can we have a word with you?) but the Texans accomplished everything they needed to do, other than win the game which wasn't a big priority this week.
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Sure they did, if you count taking a three game losing streak against vastly inferior teams into the playoffs as an accomplishment.
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So, do we have a QB controversy or is it TJ for sure next week.
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TJ for sure. Unless he breaks his arm trying to open up a McDonalds bag or something
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Looks like it will be Cinci.
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Word was that Yates had separated AC joint in his left (non-throwing) shoulder. Still expected to play next weekend.
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Ugly game for us. Good effort from a number of backups, but KJ looks bad even next to the scrubs. And Brandon Harris showed me on that TD why he hasn't played.
But at least we don't have a slug like chris Johnson. Worst effort guy in the NFL. Did you see his "block" on braman's sack. Pathetic. |
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That may be but I can't count the number of times I thought we had him for a loss only to see him squirm away somehow and end up gaining six yards. Arian is pretty damn elusive but that is just crazy.
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If they'd *wanted* to win the game, they would have kicked the extra point and gone to overtime. That's all you need to know. The three-game losing streak is quickly forgotten if we win this coming weekend and Kubiak was coaching so as to give us the best chance of winning that game, not this one. |
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I understand what you're saying but I feel like I AM looking at the big picture. Today's loss is annoying but far less troubling to me than the previous two. And far less troubling than the way the team has played on both sides of the ball, starters and scrubs, over the last three games. I understand wanting to keep all your key guys healthy but I would be more comfortable if they had come out and played like a real team for more than that one initial drive. I don't see a squad that is mature or experienced enough with success to be able to start 0-0. Think about it. Do you really believe these guys can put their recent failures out of their minds and approach the Bengals as if it were really 0-0? I don't. As usual I would love to be wrong.
If the Texans come out and smoke Cincy next week I will welcome all manner of ridicule and abuse. |
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The only troubling loss is the one to the Colts. I mean, yuck. What was that?
Yates' TD drive today though was encouraging. Having Andre Johnson back made an immediate impact in the success of the running game. So long as Kubiak/Yates doesn't turtle on the offensive playcalling next weekend, I thought what we saw early on in this one was good, at least good enough to take on the Bengals, who also feature a rookie QB (one that will be playing a road playoff game in a noisy stadium, no less). |
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Ya, the Carolina game was "the letdown game" - a forgivable loss, IMO... The Colts game was just an out and out stinker, bad loss. Today's game was "meaningless"... at least, that's how the coaching staff approached it. A win or loss would neither hurt nor advance the cause.... Somewhat of a sneaky play by Kubes to not tip his hand until the game started, but if the ploy works, the upshot is that you will probably have more fellows rested and ready to go than in recent weeks. At least as ready to go as you can be with a 3rd (or 4th) string QB at the helm.....
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But the opponent is Cincy and their recent playoff history is only slightly better than ours. They have a rookie QB and we have a rookie QB. They're coming off a loss where they did play hard and we're coming off a loss where (by design) we weren't. I think defense and running game will be the keys and both of those favor the Texans. If we don't turn the ball over or get stung with costly penalties, I think we emerge winners, particularly with a rested Foster and a recovered AJ. Plus, we just gave them two new weapons to worry about - Ward and Casey. There are 50 ways we could still lose but that's the playoffs. At some point, you have to trust the talent and I think ours is better. |
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Anyway, as I said a couple of weeks ago and still believe, if the Texans play a compete game I sincerely think they can beat any team in the AFC. That means no turnovers, the defense generating some turnovers and ideally some points, running the ball well, and Kubiak's not coaching the game like a mouthbreather. A tall order, I know. Obviously you could blithely say the same thing about any team still in it. If Cincy does all these things they can beat the Pats. Of course. But the Texans have proven that they have the solid running game and the solid defense (until December, anyway) to execute this vision. I just wish the regular season had ended more encouragingly. And by the way, if you think that Kubiak is going to decide that today's contest indicates that Ward and Casey deserve more looks in a real game then you are nuttier than I'd credited. James Casey in particular has been criminally under-utilized this year. That was never clearer than when Vickers dropped a key first down pass today. Why Vickers at FB rather than Casey in that situation? Who the hell knows. That and today's performance in general point to what has long annoyed me - this is a very talented, very deep team that is very poorly led. |
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