D-Frank
Waterboy
According to AJ Burge at examiner.com said we havent beatin a "winning" team on the road in Kub era...I couldnt BELIEVE that!. That makes this game more urgent for me as a fan. I wanna start beating "winning" teams on the road, but beleive it or not I will still Love my team regardless of how our year goes.
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-7...d-figuratively
(The Texans are 1-6 all time at Nashville and Gary Kubiak has never won there.
Which reminds me, before I get to the reason I'm writing this - injuries - let me ask you all a question.
What is Gary Kubiak's signature win on the road as a head coach?
Most of you will answer Green Bay last season. I'd probably agree, it was a good win in very cold weather, but it was over a team that finished 6-10.
Some of you will answer Carolina in 2007. That's fine too. But it was over a team that finished 7-9 that season.
There aren't many choices left since Kubiak's Texans have only won six games on the road in three years. Your remaining choices are victories over a 2-14 Raiders team in 2006, a 4-12 Raiders team in 2007, an 8-8 Jags team in 2006, and a 4-12 Browns team last season.)
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-7...d-figuratively
(The Texans are 1-6 all time at Nashville and Gary Kubiak has never won there.
Which reminds me, before I get to the reason I'm writing this - injuries - let me ask you all a question.
What is Gary Kubiak's signature win on the road as a head coach?
Most of you will answer Green Bay last season. I'd probably agree, it was a good win in very cold weather, but it was over a team that finished 6-10.
Some of you will answer Carolina in 2007. That's fine too. But it was over a team that finished 7-9 that season.
There aren't many choices left since Kubiak's Texans have only won six games on the road in three years. Your remaining choices are victories over a 2-14 Raiders team in 2006, a 4-12 Raiders team in 2007, an 8-8 Jags team in 2006, and a 4-12 Browns team last season.)