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YES!!! Thus, much of the lingering animosity....
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this has to be the most honest, genuine post I have ever read from a Houston fan on the matter. Excuse my ignorance. Who is Justice and what did he write? Is he a columist for The Chronicle ?
Richard Justice writes for The Chronicle . He wrote an article on how Alex Gibbs yelled at his players to much . Texan Chick questioned him on the article ( HOF OL coach vs hack) and the guy started stalking her .
I still don't see the anger people have for nashville or bud. We shoud blame the former mayor lanier. He took a business prop and mde it personal. The old soul singer had a song, "its cheaper to keep her." I can ask anyone with any sense, if we had to give bud a 350m stadium vs a 350m stadium plus 600m franchise fee. which do u want? Not only that, if La wouldn't have fumbled, houston wouldn't even have a team now. Top that off, they gave Drayton, te most undeserving owner in houston a stadium 1st. If it would have been put up for a vote, I guesing the oilers would stil be in houston.
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I want to see the Texans hit Albert Haynesworth hard, I mean knock the living **** out of him. He likes to play dirty so we should give him some of his own medicine. I want to see grass stains on his helmet and jersey.
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I'm ready for the game! I hope the Texans control the line of scrimmage.........
You know this storm and all has my memory clouded .
I want to see the Texans hit Albert Haynesworth hard, I mean knock the living **** out of him. He likes to play dirty so we should give him some of his own medicine. I want to see grass stains on his helmet and jersey.
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I'm ready for the game! I hope the Texans control the line of scrimmage.........
I want to see the Texans hit Albert Haynesworth hard, I mean knock the living **** out of him. He likes to play dirty so we should give him some of his own medicine. I want to see grass stains on his helmet and jersey.
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I'm ready for the game! I hope the Texans control the line of scrimmage.........
Other then the Head stomp incedent what has be done as a dirty play?
Other then the Head stomp incedent what has be done as a dirty play?
Kicked his Hartwig in the chest and thrown MJD to the ground for which he was penalized and fined for.....
Kicked his Hartwig in the chest and thrown MJD to the ground for which he was penalized and fined for.....
Kicked another team ate in the chest at practice during a drill. You must have missed that one.
What are you waiting for Albert to do, shank a guy in the trenches to finally call him dirty? After he stomped on a guy's head during a game, the verdict on Albert was out. No deliberation, no consulting, no discussion. He is dirty as hell.
Sixteenth-year veteran Jeff Zgonina will start in Johnsons place alongside Amobi Okoye. Zgonina played in all 16 games for the Texans last season, starting one. Behind Zgonina, rookie defensive tackle Frank Okam will see his first game action since being drafted in the fifth round from the University of Texas. He was inactive against the Steelers in Week 1.
I am afraid that we are playing the best team in the league this weekend.........now that the WORST QB TO EVER PLAY IN THE NFL....is not starting they are almost unstoppable....I hate to say it...but I am afraid our o-line is going to get their teeth smashed in. I even hate to say this...but I truly believe if they stay healthy they will win the Superbowl.
This is just the post I've been looking for. I believe a sincere thank you is in order.Well after reading through the threads, I'm not going to sit here and go back and forth with a bunch of petty insults with you Bi-Polar The Titan. I actually think you've displayed pretty good manners considering how many times you've been blasted in here. Going back and forth about the past is a waste of time, and as a Texans fan I don't think I'm in a position to be blasting off any other teams other than the Lions or Raiders at this point.
Run the ball. Run the ball. Run the ball. You absolutely must be able to run the ball. Being able to convert short yardage through the air is a good key but the whole pass defense scheme of the Titans begins with pressuring the qb. Run the ball until you see an opening to take a shot. Absolutely must run effectively right at Albert and right over Tulloch. Pass enough to keep them honest. Don't throw at Cortland Finnegan. Pick on Harper.I would like to ask you a question though. As an opposing fan playing the Texans this week, what do you think will give the Titans a really tough match up? What sort of game plan would do you think would work against the Titans in order to get a victory?
I think I answered this in my previous answer but to clarify... they may have success passing if they can establish the run early. If they want to pass first without a seriously awesome qb, o-line, and wr set... eh... good luck with that. Their chances begin with the run what they do in that way should, at least in my opinion, dictate what they can do through the air.Do you think that the Texans will be able to have success throwing the ball a lot on the Titans secondary, or do you think the Texans will have a better chance at running the ball up the gut and testing Albert?
That's a bit of an unknown to me. I don't know how poor the db's are and I'm not sure what kind of wr set my team has now since the team has essentially become Kerry Collins'. (that is if last week vs. Cinci is any indication) I do know that I like my chances a lot better with out that crumby Longhorn under center. He should improve in time. I'm just thankful we've got Collins. I really had no idea he still "had it". (I concede that's debatable)Who do you think will win the battle? The crumby WR's on the Titans, or the crumby secondary of the Texans?
no. I expect AJ to go off. The guy wants to play us bad. He's a top flight receiver and he's bound to catch a deep ball or two... or five. He will probably be defensed quite well by Finnegan and I have a lot of confidence in Hope and Griffin as safeties. It's a key match-up for sure. I expect him to get his 100 yards with relative ease. He should catch at least one td pass. Finnegan might even pick the quarterback... especially if M.S. is replaced S.R. I think it will be a score card decision on AJ vs. TEN db's though. Very close. I don't look for Finnegan or Johnson to be totally dominate.DO you think your secondary will be able to stop AJ or hold him under 100 yards? I doubt that, but I'd like to hear your opinion and why?
Scaife isn't that bad. Have you some great OLB that will have his way or something? Mario? Crumpler is a bit of a mystery to me. I expected him to make some noise receiving but he does block very well. He may help spring Burner Johnson on the sweep... I'm not really sure why his receiving production hasn't materialized. Maybe Sunday will be his coming out party.And where is Crumpler? I thought he was supposed to be the go to guy in Tennessee? Scaife will not be consistent.
(7-9) for the simple fact that they haven't ever done anything to make me think otherwise. Entering week 3 winless doesn't help... but you never know... look at the Saints... their town and stadium was tore up by a hurricane and they nearly went to the Super Bowl. Anything can happen. I do think that Jacksonville is going to be in the $#!tter after it is all said and done so for what it's worth I see the Texans with a third place finish and possibly two wins over the Jags. I see the Colts as a 5th seed. I really feel like Tennessee has got it together this year. Tennessee could just as easily be that 5th seed.And where do you honestly see this Texans team at the end of 16 games? What do you think their record will be and why?
The Titans are second in the NFL against the run and 7th vs the pass...so they will be tough to move the ball on period - especially if we can't run the ball and are always in 2nd and 3rd and long all day.If running the ball is the key to beating the Titans, I don't give us much hope. I truly believe we can move the ball through the air on anyone, our pass blocking is solid and our QB and WR are above average. Where it breaks down is that with no ground game, opponents can just pin their ears back and go after an admittedly fragile Schaub.
I look forward to seeing Kearse/VDB vs Winston and Brown in pass protection, I like our young tackles and the Titans bookends should be a good litmus test.
This is just the post I've been looking for. I believe a sincere thank you is in order.I appreciate that. I'm really am not one to favor stupid, petty insults either. Speaking of past really isn't completely useless though. It's all a matter of how it's being done. I know that I've learned things posting here. So there is some measure of profit in it.
If it helps our best WR will be out for the game. I would tell you his name but no one would know who he is.
ooo Ooooo, ill guess
Gage?
Wade?
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I would suspect that no one has heard of Brandon Jones...........and hopefully following the game, he will remain deep in anonimity.
The Titans are second in the NFL against the run and 7th vs the pass...so they will be tough to move the ball on period - especially if we can't run the ball and are always in 2nd and 3rd and long all day.
This is just the post I've been looking for. I believe a sincere thank you is in order.I appreciate that. I'm really am not one to favor stupid, petty insults either. Speaking of past really isn't completely useless though. It's all a matter of how it's being done. I know that I've learned things posting here. So there is some measure of profit in it.
Run the ball. Run the ball. Run the ball. You absolutely must be able to run the ball. Being able to convert short yardage through the air is a good key but the whole pass defense scheme of the Titans begins with pressuring the qb. Run the ball until you see an opening to take a shot. Absolutely must run effectively right at Albert and right over Tulloch. Pass enough to keep them honest. Don't throw at Cortland Finnegan. Pick on Harper.
I think I answered this in my previous answer but to clarify... they may have success passing if they can establish the run early. If they want to pass first without a seriously awesome qb, o-line, and wr set... eh... good luck with that. Their chances begin with the run what they do in that way should, at least in my opinion, dictate what they can do through the air.
That's a bit of an unknown to me. I don't know how poor the db's are and I'm not sure what kind of wr set my team has now since the team has essentially become Kerry Collins'. (that is if last week vs. Cinci is any indication) I do know that I like my chances a lot better with out that crumby Longhorn under center. He should improve in time. I'm just thankful we've got Collins. I really had no idea he still "had it". (I concede that's debatable)
no. I expect AJ to go off. The guy wants to play us bad. He's a top flight receiver and he's bound to catch a deep ball or two... or five. He will probably be defensed quite well by Finnegan and I have a lot of confidence in Hope and Griffin as safeties. It's a key match-up for sure. I expect him to get his 100 yards with relative ease. He should catch at least one td pass. Finnegan might even pick the quarterback... especially if M.S. is replaced S.R. I think it will be a score card decision on AJ vs. TEN db's though. Very close. I don't look for Finnegan or Johnson to be totally dominate.
Scaife isn't that bad. Have you some great OLB that will have his way or something? Mario? Crumpler is a bit of a mystery to me. I expected him to make some noise receiving but he does block very well. He may help spring Burner Johnson on the sweep... I'm not really sure why his receiving production hasn't materialized. Maybe Sunday will be his coming out party.
(7-9) for the simple fact that they haven't ever done anything to make me think otherwise. Entering week 3 winless doesn't help... but you never know... look at the Saints... their town and stadium was tore up by a hurricane and they nearly went to the Super Bowl. Anything can happen. I do think that Jacksonville is going to be in the $#!tter after it is all said and done so for what it's worth I see the Texans with a third place finish and possibly two wins over the Jags. I see the Colts as a 5th seed. I really feel like Tennessee has got it together this year. Tennessee could just as easily be that 5th seed.
Not here to throw smack at you dude. But from what I have seen with in this thread you did your part of throwing around petty insults. If your going to do it at least own up to it.
I do believe it was Blazing Arrow that turned this thread on it's head anyway. He was good up until post #41. Then it was like the light went on, or was it off, upstairs.
I think that it's entirely possible for the Texans to pull it out. It's a division game of familiar foes. I am actually unsure of how wide the talent gap is or even if it exists at all. I base that on our weakness in the passing game and my relative unfamiliarity with the Texans. Although I am high on Collins and have a lot of hope for him the whole thing could crumple. Collins isn't tested... but if he plays as well or better than last week and the wr's pick it up my confidence will grow. I am extremely optimistic. It's just that I am open to the idea of it disintegrating.Anyway, hopefully the Texans pull this one out. Although I have a feeling the D is going to continue getting schooled until DC Smith can afford to buy a clue or 10.
ooo Ooooo, ill guess
Gage?
Wade?
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If running the ball is the key to beating the Titans, I don't give us much hope. I truly believe we can move the ball through the air on anyone, our pass blocking is solid and our QB and WR are above average. Where it breaks down is that with no ground game, opponents can just pin their ears back and go after an admittedly fragile Schaub.
I look forward to seeing Kearse/VDB vs Winston and Brown in pass protection, I like our young tackles and the Titans bookends should be a good litmus test.
I don't think that will work against our corners. Finnegan is an attack dog and Harper is a good tackler. I suppose something out of a bunch formation would be good... but I don't know... The kind of defense that Tennessee plays can only really be tamed by smash mouth running with an effective back or dynamic down field passing. Screens, gimmicks and gadgets won't hold up. Too many plays will go for minimal gain... that's just my opinion.I'd rather see the Texans try and work a lot of short slant passes and screens to run the ball. That always seems to be affective against the blitz, and also when you're playing a good run stopping team. It also helps to set up the actual run.
I agree.It should be interesting to see the battle of AJ and the secondary. Hopefully Walter can make some plays as well. He's not going to out speed any one, but if he can run some quick routes when the Titans D is blitzing I think he can make some plays.
Bulluck is real good in coverage. The defense on a whole is top 5 so I guess it would stand to reason that they play against TE's well. I haven't really thought about it before.How do the Titans play against TE's? I expect to see Daniels get a lot of looks.
I think "Griff" was a solid pick from an outstanding program. I think he's going to grow into a pro bowler eventually. Finnegan is on pace to make a pro bowl one day. Hope isn't a slouch and Harper isn't exactly a pushover. I think our secondary is tight.I always look forward to watching Michael Griffin though. He's really exciting to watch. I just hope he isn't popping Daniels to much from behind when they throw to Daniels up the middle.
I want to see "Burner" Johnson in the slot. As for the rest of the offense... you might not think Len"whale" is anything special but 'ole "Moby Dick" is a freight train once he gets rolling. He is a punisher. I don't think he's special like LaDainian Tomlinson but he's an Eddie George type of guy in terms of running the ball consistently in short yardage and running hard and often. He isn't a complete back like Eddie though. His hands seem to be coated with fried chicken grease because it seems to me that he can't catch a cold... but that may improve by working with Collins.What I'm really worried about is Chris Johnson making plays on us. The guy is a freaking stud speedy scat back that was a GREAT pick. Personally I think the Texans should have Demeco watching this guy's every move, since Demeco is so fast and athletic. Someone needs to keep an eye on Johnson on every play, because the Titans don't really have nothing else on offense. Who better than our most athletic LB to handle the job.
Run the ball. Run the ball. Run the ball. You absolutely must be able to run the ball. Being able to convert short yardage through the air is a good key but the whole pass defense scheme of the Titans begins with pressuring the qb. Run the ball until you see an opening to take a shot. Absolutely must run effectively right at Albert and right over Tulloch. Pass enough to keep them honest. Don't throw at Cortland Finnegan. Pick on Harper.
Albert Einstein once said that the definition of insanity was repeating the same behavior over and over while expecting different results. Well, run, run, run has unfortunately been what the Texans in the past have made their resounding theme. It has consistently resulted in 4 plays of run-run-pass-punt. The run mentality has more so than not led to the RB having his nose stuffed up our centers butt, with no time to visualize the field and find the hole (except the centers ahole)........and all of this usually occurring around the LOS. With this approach we have been forced to pass the ball at the end of the game to try to catch up. And as you know, too many forced passes=a strong recipe for interceptions. This run at all cost disease has almost destroyed this team. What is the cure?.....................Im not sure that at this point anyone has the definitive answer. But what I do know is that the doctor cannot continue to feed a medicine to a dying patient....................a medicine that doesnt work.
The answer is pretty easy. You need a quality RB who can make space when there is none. Your current O does not run a West Coast enough style to make Ds respect your pass enough to cover for it. Carr has put this stigma on your team that if you put enough pressure on the QB you will get to him, and with the added pressure you get a RB who has to make the first guy miss 9 out of 10 times even before starting down field.
Guys like Dayne, Green, Brown ... you are never going to compete. Almost every playoff team has a solid RB. For some it is all they have.
I am in Tennessee and will bring the Texans to Victory.
Not here to throw smack at you dude. But from what I have seen with in this thread you did your part of throwing around petty insults. If your going to do it at least own up to it.
I do believe it was Blazing Arrow that turned this thread on it's head anyway. He was good up until post #41. Then it was like the light went on, or was it off, upstairs.
Anyway, hopefully the Texans pull this one out. Although I have a feeling the D is going to continue getting schooled until DC Smith can afford to buy a clue or 10.
Albert Einstein once said that the definition of insanity was repeating the same behavior over and over while expecting different results. Well, run, run, run has unfortunately been what the Texans in the past have made their resounding theme. It has consistently resulted in 4 plays of run-run-pass-punt. The run mentality has more so than not led to the RB having his nose stuffed up our centers butt, with no time to visualize the field and find the hole (except the centers ahole)........and all of this usually occurring around the LOS. With this approach we have been forced to pass the ball at the end of the game to try to catch up. And as you know, too many forced passes=a strong recipe for interceptions. This run at all cost disease has almost destroyed this team. What is the cure?.....................Im not sure that at this point anyone has the definitive answer. But what I do know is that the doctor cannot continue to feed a medicine to a dying patient....................a medicine that doesnt work.
I've told him I don't want that white trash stuff but he doesn't listen too well....don't think our community really cares for the racist stuff or the mean spirited generalizations.
On the second point...this website participates in the fan2fan alliance and we encourage rival fans to come over and participate.
Some of the Titans lack moral turpitude.
Im sure that will offend someone here.
I know how hard you are trying to offend people while acting innocent of such devious design, so let me give you some help:
Saying someone lacks moral turpitude isn't an insult.
tur·pi·tude [tur-pi-tood, -tyood]
noun
1.
vile, shameful, or base character; depravity.
2.
a vile or depraved act.
www.dictionary.com - Try it sometime.
You seem to be as offended as anyone. I think you're also the one that said some trash talk is OK when I tried to cut it off a couple of days ago.
If you want to talk it, man up and take it too and quit whining about how sensitive everyone else is.
We need to get AJ, Walter, Davis, Anderson, and Jones on the field at the same time, or at least a 4-WR set and Daniels at TE, and pas, pass, pass, pass, pass, pass until we are stopped. This loosens the LBs up and they are a bit split between looking for the slants and crossing routes OR looking for the run out of the backfield that might be coming at some point.
We do NOT have a running game that can open up the pass. And the quicker Kubiak absorbs it (FULLY) the better.