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I am done the season will tell everything we have to know.IMO that means we're right on schedule.
I'll bet you money the Colts won't be gashing us for 20-30 yard strikes.
If you truly believe this game meant all that, then it should be an easy bet.
I don't know what they work on in practice. I don't know what the focus was on Saturday night.
But I do know that it should all be getting us prepared for Sept 12th.
I know when I watch them in drills, it doesn't look like the CB ever wins. What little I've seen before games, and on HT.com A lot of the things they do do not make sense to me.
But it works.
I don't know that they were practicing reading the play fake, I just threw that out there.
I'm not totally against the idea that the Texans were working on something specific, but the thing that troubles me the most was our poor run defense on our first defensive series.
That's really the thing that bothered me most from the game. I can see a ton of reasons/excuses for the overall poor performance, but I just didn't like how we looked on that first drive.
Granted, if we were playing a real game the defense might have settled down...Still, you cannot ever come out and get pushed around like that and claim that you are an attacking 'all hells gonna break loose when we take the field' defense.
I understand what the preseason means. Winning or losing in the preseason is what means nothing.some people think preseason means nothing
some people think preseason means something
yes, they looked like crap.one thing is for sure. the Texans looked like crap and no amount of excuses or rationalizing will change that
Okay, here is my deal.some people just won't criticize the team and its play until the season is already over (which is around Halloween for Texans fans). There was plenty to criticize from Saturday nights matchup, but its gonna fall on deaf ears with most of the homers err fans around here.
Are you suggesting the team would play better if more of us focused on the negatives?Every year these same people claim the Texans have turned the corner and start talking playoffs only to meet failure after failure....
!!!Whew!!! for a minute there, I thought you were talking about me. I've never blamed the Colts or the Bengals for any of that. I blame our coach, and our players in equal parts.Even last year, some of these guys don't blame the Texans for their crap record and their crap performance and their annual failure to reach postseason. In fact, they blame the Colts and Bengals for not showing up against the Jets. Yeah, its the Colts and Bengals fault.
See I was thinking a real fan would have watched that game, and instead of talking about coming out flat, and lacking fire, they would have recognized 15 of Thomas Jones' 19 carries were for 3 yards or less. 42% of his carries were for less than a yard. That's intensity brother, no matter how you slice it.Real fans will realize that we didn't show up against the Jets either, and THAT is why we didn't make the playoffs.
If I hear another homer err fan whine about the Jets 'backing' into the playoffs, I might go ballistic. The Jets got to the AFC Championship game (2 playoff wins) with a rookie head coach and a rookie QB. Give them some credit and stop making excuses for piss poor results.
LOL.
I am not wrong. He is not wrong. And THAT is the problem. I stated my opinion, and he clearly thinks it's wrong. I happen to think HIS opinion is wrong. So we're at a stand-still. Big deal, at least in my opinion. It happens. He's the one who started stalking my post. I was trying to continue forward.
And I don't need you to be the judge of who is right and who is wrong. It's called an OPINION, dude..
By making DAMN sure the Texans couldn't score the ball,Well, you see the Jets backed into the play-offs.
That's not an excuse for why the Texans didn't make the play-offs, that's evidence that the Jets aren't as good as people think they are. Good, but not as good as everybody thinks they are.
You want to come back to the conversation? You're starting to venture off into left field.By making DAMN sure the Texans couldn't score the ball,
nor could they get off the field on 3rd down. Stat's schmat.
They couldn't make the plays during clutch time.
By shellacking the Texans they had what they needed to make
post season. The were good enough to advance to the AFC Championship
from the wild card position, with a rookie head coach and rookie quarterback.
They also signed an aging runningback the Texans brass passed on.
some people think preseason means nothing
some people think preseason means something
one thing is for sure. the Texans looked like crap and no amount of excuses or rationalizing will change that
GP, I agree with you, but there is no use trying to talk sense into someone who won't even come to terms with their team playing like ass. They are too busy mining for excuses to be reasonable and objective. It is still preseason but I have heard that since Day One of this franchise. Remember how bad we looked in 2005 preseason and the party line was 'its just preseason' 'we aren't showing any of our packages' and 'we aren't gameplanning'...sound familiar??....well, we all know what happened that season, dont we.
some people just won't criticize the team and its play until the season is already over (which is around Halloween for Texans fans). There was plenty to criticize from Saturday nights matchup, but its gonna fall on deaf ears with most of the homers err fans around here. They live, breathe, eat, and crap Kubiak-style football, so don't waste your time. Every year these same people claim the Texans have turned the corner and start talking playoffs only to meet failure after failure....then its Draft Talk time. It's no wonder that some of the best dialogue happens re: draft talk. We have had a lot of practice.
Even last year, some of these guys don't blame the Texans for their crap record and their crap performance and their annual failure to reach postseason. In fact, they blame the Colts and Bengals for not showing up against the Jets. Yeah, its the Colts and Bengals fault. Real fans will realize that we didn't show up against the Jets either, and THAT is why we didn't make the playoffs. If I hear another homer err fan whine about the Jets 'backing' into the playoffs, I might go ballistic. The Jets got to the AFC Championship game (2 playoff wins) with a rookie head coach and a rookie QB. Give them some credit and stop making excuses for piss poor results and start taking responsibility for being outplayed, outcoached, and outmanned on a consistent basis. But at least we can beat the Rams when it counts. How about that 'huge' Seahawks win? Every time we face a good team with something to play for, we get rolled. Thats Kubiak for you though. Never met a big game he couldn't lose.
Well, you see the Jets backed into the play-offs.
That's not an excuse for why the Texans didn't make the play-offs, that's evidence that the Jets aren't as good as people think they are. Good, but not as good as everybody thinks they are.
tkyss,
They just showed more agressiveness in Free Agency and Trades and they didn't sit around for 5 years to decide if their coach sucked.
Yes they would... anytime you're benefitted by some kind of help (another team pulling their starters, another team losing (like the us needing the Jets to lose) That's backing in. If the Jets were clearly the better team, against the Colts, or the Bengals were 100% then that wouldn't have been backing in. The Bengals didn't back in, they limped in as they had their seed sewn up, and then picked up injuries and lost some games down the stretch.Would the Texans have 'backed into the playoffs' if they beat a Brady-less Patriots team Week17? Of course not.
No that's being Honest.To take anything away from them is unfair and dishonest and ingenuine.
I didn't watch their second game, so I can't say... but the Bengals were hurt.The Jets belonged there and they were and are a helluva team.
Did you watch all their games? Is it possible that you can say this about the Texans, because you analyze every misstep?They play with vigor and intensity and it all starts up top with Ryan. Our team plays like they are sleepwalking half the time and lack intensity and spirt, and that starts up top with Kubiak.
You don't have to agree with me about Kubiak, but don't discount the Jets. 2 road playoff wins is as many road playoff wins as some franchises have in their entire existence...and I am not talking about the Texans.
The Texans did not get manhandled!I am a moderate.
We've got left wingers on here claiming what we saw vs. the Saints is not what we saw. Nothing to see here, move along. etc. etc.
We've got right wingers on here saying Off With Their Heads!!!!
In politics, I'm right wing. In football, you have to be a moderate or you're screwed. Because you can't ignore bad on-the-field product, and you can't do a damn thing about it even if you DID recognize bad football when you see it.
You can't do anything, except go get ya' another team to root for. Which is why a lot of people bandwagon it. It's easier.
But here we all are, rooting for the same team, but with different takes on it.
What we saw in the Saints game was the polar opposite of what we saw in the Cards game. But what I saw in the Titans-Cards games scared me. A pee-wee team could take the Cards to task right now. So big whoop if we played decent against the Cards. Their ship sailed. Against the defending champs, we got manhandled much like we manhandled the Cards.
And that, no matter how you slice it, should make all of us slow down and realize that things are not always what they seem. Yeah, yeah, yeah: It's just the preseason. I get it already. But although the games do not count, they sure as hell "matter." Work off that rust NOW and not the first four games of the reg season, please. That's all I ask.
I am GP, and I approve this message.
And our guys DOGGED it against the Saints. Not lettin' that one go. They did.
And compare what the Titans did against the Cardinals to what we did to the Cardinals. Please.
Our 1's were up 10-0 after a quarter. The Titans were up 10-3 after a half.
If you're going to say that the Titans did a much better job against the Cards then we did, then you're wrong. Their 1's didn't do as well.
The Texans did not get manhandled!
The DEs and the LBs (those who have been our bread-and-butter players) did not play as well as they should have been.
With a few exceptions like the time all our 3 LBs were pushed back by the releasing O-linemen (because they didn't read their key quick enough), that is!
Arguing with you guys is useless.
I have never seen so many excuses, reasons, and special scenarios in all my life. This reminds me of the David Carr years, of which I was one of the ones making the excuses, reasons, and special scenarios as to why our offense was so bad. Must have been the oline, must have been the ocoord, must have been the WRs or TEs, must have been he needed ONE MORE YEAR to get there, must have been, must have been, must have been....
Well I was one of the ones telling what it was with Carr.
I'm telling you now, what it is with our defense.
Your past history of reading the tea leaves pale in comparison to mine.
For the time being, lets use my interpretations.
TK. Is this an indication you're banking your credibility on
the Texans making good on all the expectations for this
season?
Wait a minute!Arguing with you guys is useless.
I have never seen so many excuses, reasons, and special scenarios in all my life. This reminds me of the David Carr years, of which I was one of the ones making the excuses, reasons, and special scenarios as to why our offense was so bad. Must have been the oline, must have been the ocoord, must have been the WRs or TEs, must have been he needed ONE MORE YEAR to get there, must have been, must have been, must have been....
As a collective group, a t-e-a-m, those guys dogged it. And their reward was that they got manhandled.
LOL. Some of you are fooling yourselves. I promise you are. You don't know you are. You genuinely believe what you're saying. But the tea leaves don't look as pretty all of a sudden. And they won't if these guys don't screw their helmets on and play all-out. All I can figure is that the Texans coaching staff wanted to avoid over-exerting and thus to avoid injury. Play it safe, so to speak.
But they didn't go all out. Nobody here can honestly say they did. They were all getting pushed off the line and re-directed wherever the Saints wanted them to go. I re-watched it last night. It was sad.
TK. Is this an indication you're banking your credibility on
the Texans making good on all the expectations for this
season?
Expectations for the Texans 2010 season: Division Championship,Define "expectations".
So do I, but I also expect consequences for coming up shortI expect this to be a good team that fights for a playoff spot.
Let me be clear. I've only illustrated what this team has doneYou expect this team to start off 5-7 and at best reach 500.
I'm not one of these people.There are people here who expect this team to finish sub 6-10.
Then there are people who are expecting at least a 10 win season.
Expectations for the Texans 2010 season: Division Championship,
Playoff Berth, in that order.
So do I, but I also expect consequences for coming up short
for the fifth year in a row.
Let me be clear. I've only illustrated what this team has done
for THREE CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, and am looking with a
microscope for ANY indication 2010 will be different. Look at
my signature. I've left NO prediction of the 2010 First Twelve
Games (Where Playoff Teams Are Made.), but I will be keeping
track. No more falling for the "Banana-In-The-Tailpipe" run when
we go 3-1 on teams out of the race, and other squads resting their
"key players" to claim a "non-losing / winning season."
I guess you could include me in this group. It takes 10 wins MINIMUM
to win the AFC South.
No, you WANT 10 wins but you don't EXPECT 10 wins. That's the problem.
Your past history of reading the tea leaves pale in comparison to mine.
For the time being, lets use my interpretations.
TK. Is this an indication you're banking your credibility on
the Texans making good on all the expectations for this
season?
Yes.
Unequivocally.
I said what I meant, and meant what I said. I EXPECT 10 wins.
This team shows up, every game, like they did in the 4th quarter
of the Patriots game, it gets 10 wins. Falling short would give us
a FIVE YEAR RECORD of what ain't crackin.' Kubiak has been given
more than two seasons more than a coach with no playoff appearances.
You only need look to New Orleans, Cincinnati, Minneapolis, and several
other cities to know it doesn't take FIVE SEASONS for one coach to make
post season.
Time to burn those ships, no retreat, and treat every game like it matters. No more
sleepwalking into a game, looking like you don't belong in the NFL. Like
I said in a previous post: "Time for this team to grow the hell up."
If you EXPECTED 10 wins, you'd be excited and happy right now.
I'll be "happy about it" when expectation becomes reality.
So, looking at the schedule, how many games do you think we're going to lose? 6?
This team has ten-win ability. It's about time to expect and DEMAND them to play
up to their potential. How many ways must I state this, before you
quit pretending to be so dense?
But weren't you the one who was posting the first 12 games of the season saying how there was no way that Schaub makes it through that murderer's row of sack happy teams and how we'd be lucky to get to 5-7 this year? I'm just saying that I think you're flat out lying about expecting this team to win 10 games.
I never declared, one way or another, how the 2010 season is gonna go.
How this season is going to turn out has not been determined. Go search
my posts. All you'll see is posting how the last three seasons were essentially the same, and ASKING what's new about 2010.
Just give it up, dude...
The problem with consequences is that you've got to be careful that you don't cut off your nose to spite your face. One of the big problems that losing franchises have is that they do exactly what you're talking about. They have a team that is improving but not improving fast enough, so they fire their coach and hire another one. And then that cycle is repeated over and over again.
The pendelum is swinging in the coaches direction. More talent added every year with the same results = bad leadership.
So it's not about winning games, or performing well? If we go 8-8 & by some freak accident, that gets us a wildcard, you're happy?Expectations for the Texans 2010 season: Division Championship,
Playoff Berth, in that order.
Totally understandable. But in the above scenario, if that were to happen, would that mean Kubiak keeps his job?So do I, but I also expect consequences for coming up short
for the fifth year in a row.
So how can you expect any different? How can you expect them to do better than 5-7 over the first 12 games if you don't acknowledge one improvement on this team on either side of the ball, I know you damn sure don't see any improvement in Kubiak.Let me be clear. I've only illustrated what this team has done
for THREE CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, and am looking with a
microscope for ANY indication 2010 will be different.
The Colts win 12 games every year. We'll have to win 12 games, and more divisional games than the Colts to win the division.I guess you could include me in this group. It takes 10 wins MINIMUM
to win the AFC South.
The pendelum is swinging in the coaches direction. More talent added every year with the same results = bad leadership.
That's bull, & I can show you the stats to prove it. But you don't know how to interpret stats, so the would be a waste of time.This team has enough talent to win, but
they have yet to "Bring It" every game.
Again, bullshit.Now the 49ers play with as much talent as we had in 2005, yet their discipline is MUCH higher than our 2009 Texans team.
About my expectations of them doing better than 5-7:
It's not that I'm optimistic about them going 11-5, or 10-6.
That's bull, & I can show you the stats to prove it. But you don't know how to interpret stats, so the would be a waste of time. d
Now had you said they have yet to bring it on every play... or every qtr of every game, I would agree.
Again, bullshit.
If Kubiak does the same thing to Slaton or Jacoby Jones that happened to Vernon Davis, he's got half a dozen people up his ass telling him that's the wrong thing to do.
So you don't expect them to win 10 games. Period.
About my expectations of them doing better than 5-7:
It's not that I'm optimistic about them going 11-5, or 10-6.
I'm saying that if 2010 is different than the last Three Seasons,
then they will BRING IT EVERY SINGLE DOWN, IN EVERY SINGLE GAME.
This team, should they play like bats flying out of hell, has 12-win talent.
I'd settle for 10-6. The bar is set high, but not nearly as high as other teams
I could name.
I put those two lines you quoted in its own paragraph for a reason.
Don't change the context, and argue against your creation.
Read the bolded portion, which you omitted when you quoted me, and
understand the entire paragraph.
If this is the reason so many people are upset with Kubiak, I can kindof understand. I personally don't like the "draft only" or the "FA only" method of building a team.
But they made it pretty clear how they were going to approach this, when they signed Anthony Weaver for a bazillion dollars.
If that's why you're (not just you) pissed at Kubes, I can understand that.
What I don't understand, is when people over analyze and magnify every mistake Kubiak makes, as if other coaches don't. Including the great Buddy Ryan.
He lost to Buffalo.
Yes they would... anytime you're benefitted by some kind of help (another team pulling their starters, another team losing (like the us needing the Jets to lose) That's backing in. If the Jets were clearly the better team, against the Colts, or the Bengals were 100% then that wouldn't have been backing in. The Bengals didn't back in, they limped in as they had their seed sewn up, and then picked up injuries and lost some games down the stretch.
No that's being Honest.
I didn't watch their second game, so I can't say... but the Bengals were hurt.
Even if the Jets would have lost, and we made it, I would be saying the same thing. We backed in. If we beat an injured Bengals team, we beat an injured Bengals team.
If they (we) beat a good San Diego team clicking on all 4, I would say the stepped it up, they evolved, that they were a better team at that point (because I think we all learn from our experiences) than the team that backed into the playoffs.
The Stealers, the Giants, the Cardinals, all backed into the playoffs, and became better teams as a result.
The playoffs is a second season
Did you watch all their games? Is it possible that you can say this about the Texans, because you analyze every misstep?
The Jets lost to Buffalo & were swept by Miami.
Buddy Ryan didn't lose to Buffalo.
To me, the stats shows his ability to lead men.The hangup is not on the issue of "improvements" TK. It's squarely upon Kubiak's ability to lead men, as you put it. And that's the crux of this debate. You got no stats that'll show if he can lead them this year.
It was practice.But we do have that pesky Saints game to evaluate, of which you have invented several excuses or possible reasons as to why we dogged it.
The Dolphins are another well coached team that didn't take 5 years to turn things around. it took ZERO years.
If Drew Brees gets hurt tomorrow, and is out for the season.
Then Evans & Nicks are out after week 2.
Roman Harper, and their starting LBs miss 6 games in 2010, and the Saints go 4-12.
Then Payton decides he wants to go coach the Rams for some reason (more money?? who knows, but it doesn't matter).
Let's say the Saints decide to promote Greg Williams to head coach. They get all their players back, and they stay healthy for the 2011 season.
They go 10-6.
Would that be a team that took 0 years to turnaround, or is that a team that got healthy?
DexmanC's Sig said:RIP EXCUSES (2006-2009)
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It was practice.
Practice man.
We aren't even talking about a real game... you know.
I mean.
Practice.
That is the biggest cop out, if you're serious about it. I have to think you're joking here. Surely you are.
Man, you got a bad case of the Kool Aid "shakes" TK.
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