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Well on the subject of throwing it deep when the game is clearly over... Yeah, I guess I can agree to a point, but I have always said, if there is time on the clock, it's your job to stop me, not mine... Balls out attitude is my thoughts when it comes to the game. I think as fans we get more bent over it than the players do..
Would I want Houston to let off the gas ever in games like that.. NO SIR ! Now I would rather see them run it, and if it happened to be someone broke off a 50 yd run for a TD, sure..
I feel like the references to his son's suicide, connecting it to his parenting skills, is a bit much.
Kids grow up, they become young people, and they make their own decisions that sometimes defy ALL logic or reasoning.
Let's maybe not try to connect dots that touch on a pretty serious note.
Tony, they fell down during plays, not before!
http://twitter.com/#!/JeromeSolomon/status/117000939352756224
I think I can sum up much of the "logic" of this thread.
Major Premise: Poster A doesn't like floppers.
Minor Premise: Poster A likes the Texans.
Conclusion: The Texans don't flop.
by all accounts, Tony Dungy is a class act so I don't get all the ugly comments...wasn't gonna comment but leave it to GP to throw down the Obama = Dungy card. Good show...not real creative, but weirdly predictable. He was also accurate when he said we were notorious floppers. You guys have some short memories.
I think most folks would just as soon forget the Capers years. That was not a period of Texans history worth remembering in any sense for any particular reason.It doesn't surprise me at all that they flopped. Bad teams take drastic measures sometimes.
As far as Dungy being a class act, I can't elevate him to that level after his public displays of homophobia. I'm sure some folks will see that as a redeeming quality, but bigotry is bigotry to me.
Lots of butthurt in this thread, though, about a really irrelevant subject, IMO. We should just be laughing and shrugging it off. It's not like his own team was above the fray *cough*pipedincrowdnoise*cough*, as well as his tendency to run up the score to pad stats. His perceived moral superiority is undermined.
I think most folks would just as soon forget the Capers years. That was not a period of Texans history worth remembering in any sense for any particular reason.It doesn't surprise me at all that they flopped. Bad teams take drastic measures sometimes.
Lots of butthurt in this thread, though, about a really irrelevant subject, IMO. We should just be laughing and shrugging it off. It's not like his own team was above the fray *cough*pipedincrowdnoise*cough*, as well as his tendency to run up the score to pad stats. His perceived moral superiority is undermined.
If they flopped? You guys are hard core long time fans and can only remember the good times huh? All one of them?TheMatrix31 said:That's not quite the point. The point is more, "I'd love to have it pointed out who these players were, so it could jog my memory a bit if any instances like this did happen."
If the guy sent tapes in, the obviously there were some guys. That's pathetic if there were, but I'd love to know who.
classic dom capers fake injury time out
http://www.texanstalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=427510&postcount=136When you see a defensive lineman go down in a game, only to return later, you are seeing a soccer injury. It just gives the defense a chance to rest. He's not injured. It's a very common practice in the NFL and was used extensively by the Texans the last few years since the defense was always on the field.
If they flopped? You guys are hard core long time fans and can only remember the good times huh? All one of them?
by all accounts, Tony Dungy is a class act so I don't get all the ugly comments...wasn't gonna comment but leave it to GP to throw down the Obama = Dungy card. Good show...not real creative, but weirdly predictable. He was also accurate when he said we were notorious floppers. You guys have some short memories.