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Potential Texans Season Records/Firsts for 2012
Thought this would be an interesting thread for people to follow as the season moves along. I'm sure others will find additional records/firsts to add to the list. Let's try to keep it to realistic, achievable records. Not things like Schaub throwing for over 4.7k yards. The season is still young but many of these are on pace to be reached/surpassed. I researched these but could have missed something so let me know if anything seems wrong and I'll fix it.
-Wins to Start a Season: 4, 2012 current streak ongoing* -Overall Record: 10-6, 2011 ** -Consecutive Win Streak: 7, 2011 -Home Wins: 6, 2007 & 2008 -Road Wins: 5, 2009 & 2011 -Division Wins: 4, 2004 & 2011 -AFC Wins: 8, 2011 (maximum is 12) -NFC Wins: 3, 2007, 2008 & 2009 (maximum is 4) -First Victory Over Opponent: Jets, Ravens & Vikings -Most Points in a Season: 390, 2010 -Least Points Allowed in a Season: 278, 2011 -Pass Completion %: 68.3, David Carr 2006 -Rushing Yards: 1616, Arian Foster 2010 -Rushing TDs:16, Arian Foster 2010 -Most 100 yds Rush Games: 9, Arian Foster 2011 -Most Sacks in a Season: 14, Mario Williams 2007 -Most Interceptions in a Season: 7, Marcus Coleman 2003 -Playoff Bye: Never -Best Record in AFC: Never -Best Record in NFL: Never -Farthest Playoff Advancement: Divisional Round (2nd round), 2011 Notes: *Houston NFL record as well **Best Houston Oilers season record - 12-4 1993 |
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Nice thread; will be fun to track.
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Nice to know the Texans have already accomplished something the Oilers never did, even if it is just a START to the season. :bravo:
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Ravens- Maybe (probably) Vikings- Maybe (but I think yes) |
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Baltimore is giving up chunks of yardage. Had Greg Little not dropped what should have been a TD, the Browns-Ravens game may have turned out a lot different. Losing Suggs to an Achilles and Jarret Johnson to FA has put a big crimp in both the pass rush and stopping the run. And while Webb is an outstanding CB, his counterparts in Cary Williams and Jimmy Smith? Not so much. They give up way too much yardage. Reed is still Reed, but if you stay away from his side of the field you get Pollard. Who is great against the run and short passes, but is never going to stay with WR's downfield.
I guess I am used to the Ravens defense being #1, #2 or maybe #5. Not #23 (#13 rush, #29 pass). The Vikes? Can't put my finger on it, other than just appear to be a tough team to play this year. Texans host Ravens this year at Reliant. |
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Baltimore is going to be a tough game. |
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I expect nothing but a war with the Ravens even with that drop-off on the D because the O is trying to pick up the slack.
I'm expecting tough, tough games from the Packers, Patriots, Bears, and Vikings. Before the season, I expecting a tough game from the Lions but now I'm not so sure. The surprise to me is the Vikings. I just can't figure out if they're for real or if they're one of those teams that's borderline and gotten lucky. Lose to the Colts and beat the Niners? Really? |
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still looking for that first win in INDY..
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-Wins to Start a Season: 5, 2012 current streak ongoing* -Overall Record: 10-6, 2011 ** -Consecutive Win Streak: 7, 2011 -Home Wins: 6, 2007 & 2008 -Road Wins: 5, 2009 & 2011 -Division Wins: 4, 2004 & 2011 -AFC Wins: 8, 2011 (maximum is 12) -NFC Wins: 3, 2007, 2008 & 2009 (maximum is 4) -First Victory Over Opponent: Ravens & Vikings (Beat Jets 2012) -Most Points in a Season: 390, 2010 -Least Points Allowed in a Season: 278, 2011 -Pass Completion %: 68.3, David Carr 2006 -Rushing Yards: 1616, Arian Foster 2010 -Rushing TDs:16, Arian Foster 2010 -Most 100 yds Rush Games: 9, Arian Foster 2011 -Most Sacks in a Season: 14, Mario Williams 2007 -Most Interceptions in a Season: 7, Marcus Coleman 2003 -Playoff Bye: Never -Best Record in AFC: Never -Best Record in NFL: Never -Farthest Playoff Advancement: Divisional Round (2nd round), 2011 Notes: *Houston NFL record as well **Best Houston Oilers season record - 12-4 1993 ================================================== Updated above. We are close on some. 2 road wins, 3 AFC wins, 2 consecutive wins from matching those records. |
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Also, the Oilers never started 5-0. So that could be added to the notes.
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+ Texans first primetime victory on the road...
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-Wins to Start a Season: 5, 2012* -Overall Record: 10-6, 2011 ** -Consecutive Win Streak: 7, 2011 -Home Wins: 6, 2007 & 2008 -Road Wins: 5, 2009 & 2011 -Division Wins: 4, 2004 & 2011 -AFC Wins: 8, 2011 (maximum is 12) -NFC Wins: 3, 2007, 2008 & 2009 (maximum is 4) -First Victory Over Opponent: Vikings (Beat Jets & Ravens 2012) -Most Points in a Season: 390, 2010 -Least Points Allowed in a Season: 278, 2011 -Pass Completion %: 68.3, David Carr 2006 -Rushing Yards: 1616, Arian Foster 2010 -Rushing TDs:16, Arian Foster 2010 -Most 100 yds Rush Games: 9, Arian Foster 2011 -Most Sacks in a Season: 14, Mario Williams 2007 -Most Interceptions in a Season: 7, Marcus Coleman 2003 -Playoff Bye: Never -Best Record in AFC: Never -Best Record in NFL: Never -Farthest Playoff Advancement: Divisional Round (2nd round), 2011 -Most Points Scored in a Game: 43 vs Ravens 10/21/12 Notes: *Houston NFL record as well **Best Houston Oilers season record - 12-4 1993 ================================================== Updated Above |
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-The Texans are 2 AFC wins from matching that record.
-The team is on pace for 493 points scored & 293 points allowed. -Schaub has completed 63% of his passes. That record looks out of reach this season. -Foster is on pace for: 1506 yds, 20 rushing TDs & 6 100 yd games. -Watt is on pace for 21 sacks. -Kareem Jackson is on pace for 6 interceptions. Some other records that could go down this season: -Donnie Jones is averaging 46.9 yds per punt (record is Hartmann: 44.4, 2011) -On pace for 4528 total yards allowed (record is 4571, 2011) |
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Is this the same KJ that everyone said was no good and would never be any good? Is this the same KJ that everyone said was a wasted draft pick? Here's to you KJ, and here's to getting a lot more than 6 ints this season! :bravo: |
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Don't listen to my predictions anymore. LOL |
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-The Texans are 1 AFC win from matching that record.
-The team is on pace for 474 points scored & 274 points allowed. -Schaub has completed 63% of his passes. That record looks out of reach this season. -Foster is on pace for: 1540 yds, 20 rushing TDs & 8 100 yd games. -Watt is on pace for 21 sacks. -Kareem Jackson is on pace for 6 interceptions. Some other records that could go down this season: -Donnie Jones is averaging 47.2 yds per punt (record is Hartmann: 44.4, 2011) -On pace for 4579 total yards allowed (record is 4571, 2011) |
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