Lopez, on a good day is a poor writer with dumb opinions.
On a bad day, he is absolutely unreadable.
The cheap shot on Babin (a second year player who tried playing hurt for a good part of this season) is just another illustration of a tendency of the Chronic's sports writers trying to do the Skip Bayless school of journalism. You know, trying to be funny and controversial to promote their own careers. Some do a better job of that than others, but it is just pathetic when you are trying to push the envelope and trying to be funny, and it just comes across as just reaching.
Thanks John for trying to lecture us on what constitutes being a real Texans fan. It is a good thing that he can foresee the future and knows that losing this game is what is best for the team.
His own arguments kinda work against him:
Why would anyone want a Texans win, in essence hoping for a pick with less value and control than No. 1?
Sure, it would hurt now. But fate has a funny way of turning for the better almost overnight.
Remember Julia Louis-Dreyfus? She once nearly got laughed out of Hollywood after a couple of sitcom bombs called The Art of Being Nick and Day by Day. Disheartened, she settled for a part in something called Seinfeld.
You won't be less of a fan by hoping for a loss on Sunday. You'd be more of one.
JLD didn't get what she wanted. She settled and got something better. It may be that if we got the first pick, we would feel compelled to get Bush and not to pass on the next big thing and Bush gets hurt. Or he gets his knee blown out in the Rose Bowl. Or any number of ooky scenarios that cannot even be envisioned.
In my life, there are so many things that I wanted to have happen, they didn't happen, and something better happened. All that being said.....
I will never root for my team to lose. I know this flies in the face of logic and reason but I really believe that it is karmic folly to root for something bad to happen to your team because it is a jinx. When a fan of a team starts rooting for being a loser, and it could be a karmic snowball jinxng everything.
Whatever happens happens. The team just needs to play its hardest and things will end up working out. If Bush comes here, that's cool by me. If we get a boatload of picks, that is cool by me. If we end up drafting lower, and still get some quality players, that is cool by me. I just don't want to mess with the football gods.