If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
would you change your mind?
Keep Texans Talk Google Ad Free!
Venmo Tip Jar | Paypal Tip Jar
Thanks for your support! 🍺😎👍
If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
I'll be glad if we win because I'm always glad when we win.
Having said that, I was skeptical before the season started.
Nothing has happened this season to change that.
If we beat Miami and New England, it still won't matter to me because the must-win stretch is over.
change our minds about what? 8 years of no playoffs, working on 9. Beating those two teams with nothing on the line, means that nothing was on the line...so I'm back to not understanding the question.If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
I'd be mad that we haven't exerted the same effort and concentration throughout the season
If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
Unless Vince Wilfork doesn't play, we're not going to beat New England.
(Originally I wrote 'unless Vince Wilfork dies in a fire', but that seemed a bit over the top.)
No, it really wouldn't. Every year in the last month or so of the season a few teams going nowhere upset other teams trying to get into the playoffs. It doesn't happen because the teams playing out the string are better, it happens because they've got nothing to lose.
It doesn't matter though. Andre Johnson wants Kubiak back so that's pretty much the end of that. I believe they could finish 5-11 and McNair would defer to Andre Johnson and tell us all that the injuries killed our season. We won't see the end of this until the end of next year.
Right on, Hervoyel. If Kubiak is back, the fans at Reliant won't wait
four quarters to boo this team off the field for sloppy play. Nothing
made me prouder of Houston, than the fans staying the ENTIRE GAME
against the Jets, just to boo the **** out of them when the clock struck
0:00
what if we lose to seattle and st. Louis?
What is the air velocity of an unladen swallow?
Why was kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?
That kind of bothered me. I'm hard on the team, but it's always been hard for me to boo them when I'm at the games. I yell, scream, cuss, beat the seat in front of me, but booing the home team seems a bit harsh.
Having said that, if Kubes returns next year I'ma be on his ass like white on rice.
They did it after four quarters of crap ball. This team needed a kick in the
ass, and we gave it to 'em. It's gonna be 10 times worse if they do it again
next year. No fan wants to boo its team, but we can't let our dogs ****
on the rug and be comfortable with it.
They did it after four quarters of crap ball. This team needed a kick in the
ass, and we gave it to 'em. It's gonna be 10 times worse if they do it again
next year. No fan wants to boo its team, but we can't let our dogs ****
on the rug and be comfortable with it.
I am loving this new DexmanC. He is awsome!
New England is 1-5 on the road
Miami is 2-4 on the road
Beating either of those teams in Reliant would be no massive achievement by any stretch
That is allWhat if we lose to Seattle and St. Louis?
That would be bad!
What is the air velocity of an unladen swallow?
European or African?
Why was Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?
If Miami & New England put their best on the field. If they are both trying to win a spot in the post season... & we beat them, playing a mistake free, clean football game...
would you change your mind?
Unless Vince Wilfork doesn't play, we're not going to beat New England.
(Originally I wrote 'unless Vince Wilfork dies in a fire', but that seemed a bit over the top.)
I would love to see the Texans win out the rest of the season and go 9-7. I would really like to see that.
During the off season McNair will do what he thinks is best. Whatever that is, some of us will like it and some won't. What else is new?
Damn, that IS depressing!The past 2 years we've finished the season 3-1 ending 8-8. If we're lucky enough to manage 3 wins, we'll break even again. Consider, though, that teams looking towards the playoffs won't risk their players near the end of the season if they've clinched their division/etc....
Here's our records for the past 3 years as of "today":
2009 - Week 13 - 5-7
2008 - Week 13 - 5-7
2007 - Week 13 - 5-7
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein
I will be glad to see that we finally had a winning season. I believe that day will be a good day nonetheless to forget the disappointment this season was. In other words, a consolation prize.
That being, said I will be a disappointed because everyone from top to bottom on that team said it would be a disappointment if they didn't reach the playoffs.
change our minds about what? 8 years of no playoffs, working on 9. Beating those two teams with nothing on the line, means that nothing was on the line...so I'm back to not understanding the question.
It says your team is a loser since only the losers have nothing to play for.First, I'm thinking that those teams would have something to play for. If we beat them, when they have got something to lose, I think it says something.
People call this team more improved, but I'll just call them "more entertaining". Same results from a much improved team? Only the Texans.The past 2 years we've finished the season 3-1 ending 8-8. If we're lucky enough to manage 3 wins, we'll break even again. Consider, though, that teams looking towards the playoffs won't risk their players near the end of the season if they've clinched their division/etc....
Here's our records for the past 3 years as of "today":
2009 - Week 13 - 5-7
2008 - Week 13 - 5-7
2007 - Week 13 - 5-7
"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein
we'd have to do something rare....win 4 in a row to be 9-7.8-8,8-8, 9-7
we'd have to do something rare....win 4 in a row to be 9-7.
and 4-0 when the games don't count although I had a hard time quoting you since you are being uber redundant. May want to just leave that in your sig.It'd be the most hilarious 9-7 ever.
8-2 over the NFL.
1-5 against the AFC South
I'm PRAYING for 9-7, just so I can add those records to my bag of
hilarious statistics!
and 4-0 when the games don't count although I had a hard time quoting you since you are being uber redundant. May want to just leave that in your sig.
LOL!
Change my mind? Nope.
We can't even finish 2nd in our division, and how it is looking we might finish last again.
If we would have won 2 of our last 3 games or even one..
We can still finish 2nd in our division.
Look at the Jags next 3 opponents:
Dophins
Colts
Patriots.
All in a row, they still have a good chance of crumbling.