Lol. Thanks for catching that.
Growing up an Oilers fan I really do miss the AFC Central. I really don't like the Colts but no matter how good they have been, they still don't bring the same rivalry feeling as did the Steelers.
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Lol. Thanks for catching that.
Agreed. They intensity of that rivalry will never be matched. Oiler fans hated the Steelers. Especially after Mike Renfro's touchdown reception that was called out of bounds when he was clearly in. That play would have changed that game.Growing up an Oilers fan I really do miss the AFC Central. I really don't like the Colts but no matter how good they have been, they still don't bring the same rivalry feeling as did the Steelers.
Agreed. They intensity of that rivalry will never be matched. Oiler hands hated the Steelers. Especially after Billy "White Shoes" Johnson's touchdown reception that was called out of bounds when he was clearly in. That play would have changed that game.
You're right. I don't know why I was thinking Johnson.That was Mike Renfro. I remember going to the Astrodome after that game for rally. It was crazy.
That call was the main reason I began to think NFL football was fixed.That call is one of the main plays that lead to instant replay.
That call is one of the main plays that lead to instant replay.
Yes it was.That was Mike Renfro. I remember going to the Astrodome after that game for rally. It was crazy.
13 - Houston Texans
So far, the progress reports for Brock Osweiler have been good. As they wait for J.J. Watt to come back from his back injury, they should feel just fine with their defense again. With more pop passing and pass rushing, they are heavy favorites even in an much-improved AFC South.
"One of the main plays" isn't equal to "The Main Reason", but the NFL started formal testing of instant replay in 1978. http://operations.nfl.com/the-game/history-of-instant-replay/I think saying it was the main reason is a bit of an overstatement considering the replay system wasn't adopted until the 1986 season.
http://www.si.com/nfl/2010/06/04/nfl-replayThough it was hardly a case of a swift cause-and-effect process, the non-touchdown by Renfro in the AFC title game was seen as the first major blow in what became a drumbeat for replay reviews in the NFL. It took another six years for the league to finally work out the details of a replay system and install it in time for the 1986 season, but it was the injustice Renfro received during his 15 minutes of fame that got the ball rolling and made the booth review a part of the NFL landscape.
The questions about J.J. Watt's health linger, but where does this team stand in the AFC South? There are plenty of folks who feel this is the Jags' year. Colts fans responded en masse (angrily) when I predicted on NFL Network that they would finish 7-9. Indy does have the best quarterback in the division. All that said, Bill O'Brien inherited a 2-14 team and immediately posted a pair of 9-7 campaigns. And that was with complete turmoil under center. Brock Osweiler may or may not be the answer, but it's difficult to imagine him not being an upgrade. Thus, HOU > JAC > IND. For now.
The Vikings are a damn good team. I have no problem with us being below them.
Still think "we're a damn good team"?I think we're a damn good team, don't understand why we're so far below.
Still think "we're a damn good team"?
We're the best. We'll win the next ten superbowls in a row.
Still think "we're a damn good team"?
We're the best. We'll win the next ten superbowls in a row.
We will move up to top 10 like U of H after week one or two.
I don't know but it wouldn't bother me the least little bit if they did.Do you think they'll need to win out in order to keep that rank like UH likely will?
I know nothing is guaranteed and it's not to say that the Texans can't lose this Sunday, but he stepped in for a hurt Manning after having no meaningful playing time his first three seasons, and went 5-2 in a heated playoff race. I'm not sure that starting his first game for the Texans against the Bears is going to be as "deer in the headlights" as they are making it out to be. Learning a new system or not.
9. Houston Texans (LW: 12)
Now that I’ve seen Brock Osweiler have a positive game in the third preseason week and J.J. Watt looks on track to play Week 1, I can feel good again about moving the Texans up a bit. I like their potential
ESPN Week 2 Power Rankings
7. Houston Texans
2016 record: 1-0
Week 1 ranking: No. 13![]()
Lamar Miller was one of two backs to rush for 100 yards in Week 1, and Will Fuller became the first Texans rookie to gain 100 receiving yards in a season opener. Neither was around last season when the Chiefs -- the Texans' Week 2 opponent -- beat Houston 30-0 in the playoffs.
FOX Sports Week 2 Power Rankings
12
Houston Texans (last week: 13)
The Texans finally have an offense to go along with their stout defense. Brock Osweiler made a few errors, but he appears to have solidified the quarterback position in Houston. And with the defense playing as well as it did on Sunday, the Texans are favorites in the AFC South.
NFL.COM power rankings:
the Patriots.
RANK
6
2-0 TEXANS
Not to be all hot dogs and apple pie here, but the start of the 2016 campaign has gone about as well as a random Saturday night at Gilley's in 1980. Sorry -- dated reference there. Google it, kids. Quality defense and rookies contributing from Day 1 will never go out of style. Through two games, the Texans have allowed all of 26 points, while rookie Will Fuller has notched a pair of 100-yard games. Oh, almost forgot: Houston has twice the amount of wins as the rest of the AFC South combined.
Damn. Noticed mine double posted.Why is the Week 3 nfl.com write up in the thread three times??
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hahahahahaDamn. Noticed mine double posted.
ummmm, why is the Week 3 nfl.com write up in the thread three times??
Anyway....
USA Today
7 Houston Texans
Record: 2-0
Move: Up 4
High/Low: 7 / 12
WR Will Fuller is first rookie drafted in first round to have at least 100 receiving yards in each of his club's first two games in a season.
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Yahoo Sports
7. Houston Texans (2-0, Last Wk: 8)
The Texans haven’t allowed a touchdown for six straight quarters. Their defense is nasty. But if they want to be known as more than the best team in a bad division, they have to beat the New England Patriots with Jacoby Brissett starting on Thursday night. A loss there, no matter how good the Patriots are at coaching up whoever is starting for them, would show the Texans are still a ways off from being a contender.
That Yahoo Sports writer really needs to try harder. To be more than the best team in a bad division, they have to go beat a rookie 3rd string QB???
Yeah, I didn't see yours. Sorry about that, old chap.Posted 2 posts before yours. lol