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The 7-4 Indianapolis Colts come to NRG this Sunday to take on the 4-7 Texans in an early game on CBS. The Colts are coming off a 45-26 home loss to the Tennessee Titans and the Texans should be rested after coming off a 41-25 road win over the Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving Day. Colt's QB Phillip Rivers has 2,978 yards passing (10th) and 16 TDs with 9 INTs and a 93.9 rating. RB Jonathan Taylor has 518 yards rushing with 4 TDs. Also carrying the ball are Jordan Wilkins (293 yds.) and Nyheim Hines (208 yds.). Rivers will throw the ball to TY Hilton ((408 yds), Zach Pascal (407 yds) and RB Nyheim Hines (362 yds). WR Michael Pittman Jr. (330 yds) and TE Mo Alie-Cox (328 yds.), TE Trey Burton (3 TDs) and TE Jack Doyle (3 TDs) round out the likely targets. RB Hines has the most TDs of this group with 4. Even after last week's bashing by the Titans, the Colts defense is still top 5 in yards allowing 311.8 yds/game. The Titans were able to hog the ball against the Colts and had a successful running attack.
First meeting between the Texans and Colts who will play each other again in 2 weeks. The Texans losing Will Fuller and Bradley Roby hurts bigtime. The Colts haven't lost 2 in a row all year. The Texans would need an inspired A+ effort to win this game, IMO: Colts 32, Texans 21 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TV = CBS (channel 11 local), noon CST, Sunday, December 6, 2020 Announcers = Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon The line = Colts by 3 to 3½ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Sunday viewing in the Houston area: CBS (late) = Philadelphia @ Green Bay, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo FOX (late) = LA Rams @ Arizona, Chris Myers, Brock Huard, Greg Jennings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prime time: SNF = Denver @ Kansas City (NBC) MNF = Buffalo vs San Francisco (in Arizona) (ESPN/ABC) Tuesday night = Dallas @ Baltimore (FOX/NFLN) (Note: Monday afternoon game between Washington @ Pittsburgh seems to be out of the Houston viewing area - only available to select cities and Sunday Ticket subscribers.) |
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Many of us here in Houston may fail to get the Texans game Sunday if our cable provider is AT&T.
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Yes, same issue for DirecTV as with AT&T U-Verse. Per DirecTV,
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Took me a bit to figure out I was watching from an app, now, so you have to Exit out of the app to get back to the regular channels... |
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DirecTV is owned by AT&T so it makes sense. This is your typical tv carrier vs. local tv channel shakedown. Either way they settle, your cable bill goes up.
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Rivers to TY Hilton for a 21 yard TD starts the scoring.
Colts 7, Texans 0 9:52 left in the 1st qtr. |
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Quick answer. Watson with the deep pass to Coutee and then runs it in from 11 yards on the following play. Texans on the board.
Texans 7, Colts 7 7:51 left in the 1st qtr. |
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Fairbairn is good from 52.
Texans 10, Colts 7 4:33 left in the 1st qtr. |
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Colts drive down the field and Hines runs it in from 5 for the TD for the Colts.
Colts 14, Texans 10 41 seconds left in the 1st qtr. |
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On 4th and 4, Rivers hits Taylor in the flat for 39 yard TD pass.
Colts 21, Texans 10 9:17 left in the half. |
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David Johnson runs one in from 5 yards.
Colts 21, Texans 17 4:39 left in the half. |
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Blankenship is good from 42 for a Colt's FG.
Colts 24, Texans 17 1:12 left in the half and the Texans have 1 timeout. |
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Fairbairn is good from 34 for the Texans with 5 seconds left in the half.
Colts 24, Texans 20 Texans kickoff and the Colts kneel it. Halftime. |
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Rivers and Watson both with over 200 yards passing in the 1st half.
Colts with just 27 yards rushing. Texans with 63. Texans outgained the Colts 266-236. No turnovers either team. All other stats kinda even but the Texans trailing by 4. |
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Somehow the 3rd quarter ends with no scoring. Texans were driving and a pass to Cooks was reviewed and ruled an INT while both players were on the ground and the ball was wrested away from Cooks. Still:
Colts 24, Texans 20 Start of the 4th qtr. |
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Texans at the 2 yard line and a bad snap to Watson ends it. What a crappy way to end a ballgame.
Indy got a safety earlier. Final score: Colts 26, Texans 20 Hansen and Coutee both over 100 yards receiving.... |
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Helloooo, anybody home?
------------------------------------------------ Texans opened as a 3 pt road favorite over the Bears next week. That quickly moved down to 1½. |
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I wouldn't say bad snap. It wasn't perfect, but that's on Deshaun. He's trying to move before he has the ball.
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That was a heart breaker but thankfully I guess the game was meaningless.
Had to settle for watching the game on my PC, never was able to get setup on the TV with U-Verse/channel 11 thru locast.org. What a PR fiasco - the cable provider and holding company for TV channel 11 manage to time their failed contract renegotiation right during the football season in the state of Texas. |
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Watching that finish makes one think over some of the most heart-wrenching losses in franchise history. The Rosencopter. The Fail Mary against the Jags.
Watson seemed to suffer emotionally after the game, perhaps because he accepted some or all of the blame on the fumbled snap. Looking back on the season, it's not hard to see this as an 8-4 team, but clearly there are some unforgiveable weaknesses that make it easy to see why they are 4-8. It's mostly an 8-8 league where just a couple plays separate the teams in and out of the playoffs. The success of Keke Coutee is just the latest in a line of demonstrating how poorly Bill O'Brien and the staff have squandered talent. Why did the team pay for Randall Cobb with Coutee already on the roster? How could Kenny Still be so under-utilized as well? How terrible O'Brien was at evaluating talent at all of the offensive skill positions. |
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