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I watched the short cut edition of the game and it is bad in ADD vision as well. Maybe this rendition of the game will shed some light on our woes.I've already watched it again...and it was probably as bad or worse on TV than it was live...but I'm catching NFLreplay...it's a great concept.
I like how they stop and put excerpts from the participants explaining what they were doing or thinking at the time.I've already watched it again...and it was probably as bad or worse on TV than it was live...but I'm catching NFLreplay...it's a great concept.
It may be hard to watch this without throwing up.
Haha, nice.They should edit the ending, and make it look like we won.
I would watch it then.
You're a sicko if you WANT to watch us get beat like that again.
You're the type of person who tried to recruit me to watch "Faces of Death" back in the 90s. You're the person who challenges us to pee on a hot-wire fence.
Anyone who watches this, after seeing it the first time, is a sicko.
End of discussion.
I really dig NFLReplay. It's cool to have a chance to watch all the other great games in a really compact formula. Then with the addition of interviews of the players/coaches about specific plays, you get into their heads and discover the method (or lack of) behind the madness.I've already watched it again...and it was probably as bad or worse on TV than it was live...but I'm catching NFLreplay...it's a great concept.
Kaiser I watched it again the day of the game. Hard thing to do, but I watched it again on NFL tickets shortcuts..only lasted 25 minutes, which wasn't as hard. Seeing Roydell Williams catch that ball right in front of us in person was really hard.
Doesn't it really suck sometimes being a fan of Houston sports teams? Sometimes I just want to quit being a fan of the Stros, Rockets and Texans, but damnit I can't and it pisses me off. I freaking love sports. Living in Houston for my entire (soon to be)37 years the local teams have been engraved in my heart. Even though they've ripped my heart from my chest many times, they always find a way to repair it and place it back where it belongs.I watched the Rockets game last night, but I kept peeking over to see the Texans.. I waited until the fourth quarter to actually watch it... Well, right up until that final TD, extra point and kick-off, at which point I switched back to the Rockets game - only to watch them lose in double OT (thank God its only pre-season)...
I watched the second Rockets Championship in a house near the old Richmond strip. One of the best moments ever for me was walking down Richmond avenue carrying a broom celebrating the Houston sweep. And everybody was on the street--young, old, every social and ethnic background, and everyone was high fiving each other and loving life.Doesn't it really suck sometimes being a fan of Houston sports teams? Sometimes I just want to quit being a fan of the Stros, Rockets and Texans, but damnit I can't and it pisses me off. I freaking love sports. Living in Houston for my entire (soon to be)37 years the local teams have been engraved in my heart. Even though they've ripped my heart from my chest many times, they always find a way to repair it and place it back where it belongs.
Long live Houston sports organizations!!
You should watch it when you get a chance...they often break down plays and get coaches POV's about what went on and they splice in interviews from the presser in between the plays they may be talking about and so on like DB states.It just came on, I turned it off. Though I bet I'll rewatch the original HD (or upsclaed) broadcast on my DVR before I delete it.
It was easier to watch than the actual game...they cut out most of our no gain plays and the mind-numbingly bad offensive footage other than the turnovers (there were a lot so I guess it's all they could fit in).I really dig NFLReplay. It's cool to have a chance to watch all the other great games in a really compact formula. Then with the addition of interviews of the players/coaches about specific plays, you get into their heads and discover the method (or lack of) behind the madness.
I've seen last Sunday's game four times now (including attending). It's such a weird game, to be honest. Three quarters of being completely dominated capped by one quarter of a crazy comeback. If only we had the break for the last 57 seconds, this one would have gone down as a legendary one.
My wife and I were in Cozumel during that Championship series. I was amazed how many people showed up at a local hole in the wall sports bar. It was a great time and met some cool people while watching the final game.I watched the second Rockets Championship in a house near the old Richmond strip. One of the best moments ever for me was walking down Richmond avenue carrying a broom celebrating the Houston sweep. And everybody was on the street--young, old, every social and ethnic background, and everyone was high fiving each other and loving life.
No rioting in Houston because of HPD, but it was hot and it was June so there were a few nekkid people. I was not one of them.
It was hard to go to work the next tday.
Professional sports, unlike other sports really have the opportunity to bring a city together like nothing else. You don't need to be an alum.
I hear ya!!Doesn't it really suck sometimes being a fan of Houston sports teams? Sometimes I just want to quit being a fan of the Stros, Rockets and Texans, but damnit I can't and it pisses me off. I freaking love sports. Living in Houston for my entire (soon to be)37 years the local teams have been engraved in my heart. Even though they've ripped my heart from my chest many times, they always find a way to repair it and place it back where it belongs.
Long live Houston sports organizations!!
I'm there with ya. Although I tend to take my frustrations out on the wife and kids (verbally). Having a little fiery redhead for a wife, I usually end up with a second beat down of the day.I hear ya!!
I have to laugh now, because when I would get really frustrated or angry - I wound up breaking way too much of my stuff (i.e. televisions, speakers - etc.).
That was amazing....It was so much fun on Richmond that night. . .I watched the second Rockets Championship in a house near the old Richmond strip. One of the best moments ever for me was walking down Richmond avenue carrying a broom celebrating the Houston sweep. And everybody was on the street--young, old, every social and ethnic background, and everyone was high fiving each other and loving life.
No rioting in Houston because of HPD, but it was hot and it was June so there were a few nekkid people. I was not one of them.
It was hard to go to work the next tday.
Professional sports, unlike other sports really have the opportunity to bring a city together like nothing else. You don't need to be an alum.
Thats hilarious... I bet the "honey-do" list winds up with a few more items too..I'm there with ya. Although I tend to take my frustrations out on the wife and kids (verbally). Having a little fiery redhead for a wife, I usually end up with a second beat down of the day.
Matter of fact, I have to install an ice machine in the house this weekend.Thats hilarious... I bet the "honey-do" list winds up with a few more items too..
It was good meeting you and your wife on Sunday as well....we had a great time at the tailgate.That was amazing....It was so much fun on Richmond that night. . .
After the touchdown that tied it up, I was hugging random men and women that I didn't eve know. . .I eve hugged a guy wearing a Mike Vick jersey on!
Steph. . . I believe I was one of those nekkid people you were refereeing to. Good seeing Vinny and you on Sunday.
I was working in Romania during the Rockets playoff/ OJ police no chase game. I would wake up at 5:00 am and catch the games live. I got to watch the whole game, unlike you guys in the states. I called home and was able to give my frustrated family play by plays. That was so surreal.I watched the second Rockets Championship in a house near the old Richmond strip. One of the best moments ever for me was walking down Richmond avenue carrying a broom celebrating the Houston sweep. And everybody was on the street--young, old, every social and ethnic background, and everyone was high fiving each other and loving life.
No rioting in Houston because of HPD, but it was hot and it was June so there were a few nekkid people. I was not one of them.
It was hard to go to work the next tday.
Professional sports, unlike other sports really have the opportunity to bring a city together like nothing else. You don't need to be an alum.
After reading this post, coupled with the lagniappe you added to your profile, I put you on my ignore list because you are simply rabble rousing. We are Texans fans here and this is blatant trolling. You have plenty of outlets to show your love and to have fun with the membership. Moreover, you will get the endless debate you desire with folks who are mental midgets. I suggest you try the main board and play with the kids for a while over there to see if that fits your needs and taste better.I would watch the replay, but it hurts too much.............................................................................................................................that Vince didn't play.
DOH!!! One of these days you will learn to fear the wrath of the red head!!Matter of fact, I have to install an ice machine in the house this weekend.
Really, Bill, ya need to take Mario's place on the team! LOL!I hear ya!!
I have to laugh now, because when I would get really frustrated or angry - I wound up breaking way too much of my stuff (i.e. televisions, speakers - etc.).
Ron Dayne wouldn't mind sharing his secret with you, now would he?A buck 85 aint gonna work....
You too brother! I still can't talk from the game! O'h and I put my mag up in my classroom, looks great!It was good meeting you and your wife on Sunday as well....we had a great time at the tailgate.