Great time, great victory! Before we start badmouthing 3rd base, lets be thankful they did what they did after the fact. When I got there about 11:10, they seemed to have absolutely no idea what I was talking about when I mentioned the Texans watch party and the area we were supposed to be. They said that the sound for the game would be on in the area with the big screen, but when we were going over there to sit down there were a bunch of non Texans in there and they were eating, not to mention we kept getting further and further away from the bar. So, being game day and the fact that it is easier to run to the TV from a bar table than it is from a sit down table we relocated to the tables around the bar area and grabbed on that had the booth back next to where the Bronco game was going to be so that my buddy could get his out of market game too. Besides, thats where I saw the wooden stools were that I heard so much about, so I thought thats where everyone would be. As game time drew nearer and more Texans came pouring through the door, we began to fill up the place. Most of the late arriving Texan fans  filtered their way into the area with the big screen and the sound. However there were others who started to pack in with me in the back fans of other teams like the Jets, Patriots, Broncos, Steelers, and
those KC groupies. About five minutes before the game started, 3rd base began changing all the TVs over to all the games. They started off with the main Austin CBS feed and the Titans flanked the Texans game on each side and the Titans had the audio feed. After about the first possession, the Titans were dropped from one TV in favor of the Philly game and the sound was changed over to the Texans feed.
In the area where we were there were at least nine HD flat panel TVs that were at least 46+, and there were another seven in the pool/dart room behind me (in view), and then I could see straight through to the other side of the bar and the area where the big screen and the short tables were. There were easily twenty more TVs over in those areas.
When I was in the head, a guy was in there that seemed to be a regular or an employee who said he had never seen that place as packed as it was, and this isnt a small joint.
All in all, my complements to 3rd base for their hospitality, and their willingness to accommodate the Texans crowd as if it was the first they had heard of us when we walked through the door. Despite the fact that we thought we had everything lined up, I thought they did a good job of overcoming the situation. My group had plenty of beer and food, and was always on in a timely matter, never having to look for my waitress as what normally happens. The only downfall is that I left my Texans koozie with my last empty. Personally, I had a great time in the bar area, as I prefer the high tables and standing, plus with the handful of us in the back we really made it sound like we owned the whole building.
By my estimation, it looked like there were about 60 Texan fans, and we definitely made our presence known.
Lets give 3rd base some slack for it being the first game, I thought the service and the their ability to overcome what they had no idea what was coming.
It was fun watching the game with all that showed up. It was great to share the environment with my 7 year old son. I wish I could remember everyone I met, but Im terrible with names.
BigWig
Htownballa #90
Hardcore Texan
Guy with the dental work, I cant remember your handle but evidently your grill looks better than it used too.
Guy that was standing next to me the whole time who read about the place on the Chronicle page
Guy that was sitting next to Jets fan that said that Mario was going to get ripped for not doing anything
.right before he had the sacks, and fumble recovery for TD.
The other 50+ rowdy Texan fans that were there.